Encroachment Permits & Pothole Reporting - Goodyear

Transportation Arizona 3 Minutes Read · published March 09, 2026 Flag of Arizona

In Goodyear, Arizona, public works and right-of-way rules control construction, driveway ties, and repairs that affect city streets and sidewalks. This guide explains how to apply for an encroachment permit before work in the public right-of-way and how to report potholes or street damage to the City of Goodyear so the responsible department can inspect and respond.

Applying for an Encroachment Permit

Any work that occupies or alters the public right-of-way typically requires a city encroachment permit. Applications are handled by the City of Goodyear Engineering or Public Works permitting team. Follow the official application steps and submit required plans and insurance certificates before starting work to avoid removal orders or enforcement actions. For the official permit page and submission details, see the City’s Engineering permits information and forms[1].

Always confirm permit scope with Engineering before scheduling contractors.

Common requirements

  • Permit application form, site plan and proof of insurance.
  • Traffic control plan if work affects lanes, sidewalks or bike paths.
  • Fees or deposits as required by the city (see application page).
  • Advance lead time for review; submit early to avoid project delays.

Reporting Potholes and Street Damage

To report a pothole, damaged curb, or other street hazard in Goodyear, use the city's official online problem-reporting tool or call Public Works directly. Include the exact location, photos, and any traffic risk details. Reports are routed to Streets/Public Works for inspection and repair scheduling; see the city's Report a Concern page to submit a request[2].

Provide a photo and nearest intersection to speed inspection and repair.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City enforces encroachment and right-of-way rules through its Public Works and Engineering divisions and may require removal, restoration, or issuance of stop-work orders for unpermitted activity. Specific fine amounts and escalation steps are not specified on the cited city pages; see the official enforcement contacts for actions and timelines.[1]

  • Enforcer: City of Goodyear Public Works / Engineering (inspection and compliance).
  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: whether first, repeat, or continuing offence penalties apply is not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: stop-work orders, restoration orders, and referral to municipal court or civil actions as authorized by city code (details not specified on the cited page).

Applications & Forms

The encroachment permit application and any supporting forms are published on the City of Goodyear Engineering permits page; specific form numbers, fee schedules, and submission methods are provided there or by contacting Engineering directly. If a published fee or form number is not listed on the official page, it is not specified on the cited page.[1]

Action Steps

  • Apply: Complete the encroachment permit application on the City Engineering permits page and attach plans and insurance.
  • Contact: Call Public Works or Engineering for questions and to confirm requirements before work begins.
  • Report hazards: Submit a pothole or street-damage report via the city Report a Concern tool with photos and location.
  • Pay fees: Follow the fee instructions on the permit page; if a fee is not listed online, it is not specified on the cited page.
Do not begin work in the public right-of-way without an approved permit.

FAQ

Do I need a permit to repair my driveway apron that touches the street?
Yes. Work that affects the public right-of-way, including driveway aprons, typically requires an encroachment permit; check the Engineering permits page for requirements and submit the application before work.
How do I report a pothole in Goodyear?
Use the City of Goodyear Report a Concern online form or call Public Works; include location details and photos to help crews prioritize repairs.
How long does permit review take?
Review times and processing lead times depend on submittal completeness; specific turnaround times are not specified on the cited page and should be confirmed with Engineering.

How-To

  1. Go to the City of Goodyear Report a Concern page and choose the appropriate category for potholes or road damage.
  2. Provide the precise address or nearest intersection, upload a photo, and describe the severity and lane impacts.
  3. Submit the report and note the confirmation number for follow-up; contact Public Works if the hazard is urgent.
  4. For construction that affects the right-of-way, download the encroachment permit packet from the Engineering permits page, complete forms, attach plans, and submit as instructed.

Key Takeaways

  • Permits are required for work in the public right-of-way; apply before starting.
  • Report potholes via the official Report a Concern tool with photos and location details.
  • Contact Public Works or Engineering for guidance on forms, fees, and compliance.

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