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Please see the Title 13 Public Utilities, section 13.04.025 'Fee Schedule' of the Port Orchard Municipal Code: https://www.codepublishing.com/WA/PortOrchard/

No. The City will hire professional land surveys for public property requirements. The City does not survey private lands or resolve private property issues.

A minor stormwater permit is required for projects that create less than 5,000 square feet of impervious surface. Land clearing also requires a minor stormwater permit. For larger projects, a major stormwater permit is required. Typically a major stormwater project requires the services of a licensed engineer.

Public Works maintains the catch basins and culverts that are in a City street. It also maintains those stormwater ponds that are owned by the City of Port Orchard. Property owners are responsible for maintaining their own property, to include foot drains, roof drains, and residential basins. If a homeowners association or group of neighbors...

  Online: Street Light Problem Email: Streetlights@PSE.com Phone: (425) 456-2496  

The City can install speed humps on public roads that have less than 750 cars per day and are requested by the neighborhoods. To get the process started, the neighbors need to send a written request to Attention:Public Works Department at 216 Prospect Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366.

Online: Street Light Problem Email: streetlights@PSE.com Phone: (425) 456-2496  

The City overlays streets based on the available budget and the condition of the street. For minor street repairs, such as potholes, call the City Public Works Department at (360) 876-4991 and notify the office staff that there is a pothole that needs repair. That information will be forwarded to the Public Works crew. The City...

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