Road Policies and Permits
County Road Policies and Permits
Fillmore County has several Policies and Permits you must abide by if you want to do work on or adjacent to a County Roadway. There are four different permits listed for your convenience. You may print them out and send them to our office or hand deliver them. There are two parts to each permit that must be submitted, the Permit Application and a Google Earth map showing the exact location of work being done.
Driveway Permits
AMENDED CULVERT AND ACCESS DRIVEWAY POLICY – 4/16/2025
All access driveways on the county highway road system, earth filled or otherwise, to be installed only after receiving permission from the Fillmore County Highway Superintendent’s office. (All permits to be signed by the landowner.) Location of said drive shall be inspected by the Fillmore County Highway Superintendent’s Office to determine the need for a culvert in said drive. Said culvert must be a minimum of 18” in diameter. Fillmore County Highway Superintendent’s Office has authority to approve all drives up to 60 foot in length. Applicant must also include a Google earth map indicating exact location of driveway and must be physically marked with a flag. Permits and flags may be picked up at the Roads Department. An application for a drive longer than 60 foot in length shall be presented to the Fillmore County Board of Supervisors by said applicant and shall be approved by the Fillmore County Board of Supervisors. Cost, installation and maintenance of all drives to be the responsibility of the landowner.
All access driveways on the county highway road system, earth filled or otherwise which applicant wishes to extend will be inspected by the Fillmore County Highway Superintendent’s Office. You may extend existing culvert size if such culvert is in working condition and there are no signs that this culvert is too small for proper drainage. If there is a need for a new culvert to be placed at this location said culvert shall be an 18” minimum culvert. Said drive will be no longer than 60 foot in length unless approved by the board.
The Fillmore County Roads Department shall provide one 24 foot driveway tube for rural new residences. Said drive to be the main drive into said residence. The need for and diameter of such tube to be determined by the County Highway Superintendent’s Office.
Fillmore County, at the discretion of the County Highway Superintendent’s Office, shall provide and install one driveway tube for all rural cemeteries. The need for and diameter of such tube to be determined by the Fillmore County Highway Superintendent’s Office.
All previous resolutions, motions and policies in relation to residential and field driveways are hereby rescinded.
Clean Silt Permits
Fillmore County has a policy that landowners are responsible to keep county road ditches clean that adjoin their property. Please use the links below to view and print the Clean Silt Policy and the Clean Silt Permit.
Applicant must include a Google earth map, marked with where they would like to clean road ditches.
Clean Silt Policy and Permit Application
Occupy County ROW Permits
Fillmore County has a policy that landowners are required to obtain a permit whenever the landowner wants to occupy County ROW with an electric line, a gas line, a irrigation line, and etc. Please use the links below to view and print the correct Occupy ROW Permit. Please note this permit application was changed on 4-8-2025.
Permit to Construct utilities is for water or irrigation, sewer, electric, natural gas, and other. While the Permit to Construct Telecommunications Utilities is for fiber or telephone only. Applicant must include a Google earth map, marking exact location of ROW permit.
Permit to Construct Utilities On County Right-of-Way
Permit to Construct Telecommunications Utilities On County Right-of-Way
Putting Trash in County Road Ditches
The State of Nebraska has laws that make it illegal to dump anything in a County Road Ditch.
Obstructing Drainage Ditch State Law
Depositing Materials on Roads or Ditches State Law
The State of Nebraska also has laws regarding mowing roadway ditches and keeping trees trimmed so they do not become a public nuisance. Please click on the following laws and review them.