You must apply to the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) for a revocable consent if you plan to install and maintain a structure on, under, or over a City street or sidewalk, such as a:
- Stoop
- Cellar door
- Conduit
- Large planter
- Accessibility lift
DOT has the right to take away this permission at any time.
You must submit plans to DOT. The plans should be prepared by a licensed professional and meet the City's guidelines for dimensions and placement. The approval process usually takes between four and six months.
Revocable consents are granted by DOT's Office of Franchises, Concessions, and Consents after extensive review by:
- City agencies
- Elected officials
- Local Community Board
- City's Public Design Commission
The revocable consent agreement requires the structure to be insured and the payment of an annual fee. You cannot sublet, assign, or transfer consent without first getting written approval from DOT.
Learn more and apply for revocable consent.