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Driveway Paving · El Paso County, Colorado
In Colorado, there is no single statewide rule for a Driveway Paving; whether you need a permit is decided locally in El Paso County.
An at-grade driveway on private property usually needs no building permit (IRC R105.2 exempts driveways under 30 inches above grade), but creating or modifying the curb cut (the driveway approach where it meets the street) almost always requires a right-of-way or encroachment permit from the city's public works department. A new driveway, or widening one, typically needs a permit for impervious-surface and drainage review (many cities cap impervious coverage at 40-60% of the lot), while resurfacing or replacing in the same footprint is usually exempt. Because Colorado leaves this to local jurisdictions, the reliable answer comes from Pikes Peak Regional Building Department. Zoning setbacks apply either way.
Source: Local (home rule), IRC 2021 · Verified 2026 by StateDataIndex
Expanding or repaving a driveway may require zoning approval for water runoff management.
As one of the more densely populated areas in Colorado, El Paso County (around 742,999 residents) tends to see higher application volumes at its building department, so it helps to prepare your documentation in advance.
Because of severe winter weather in Colorado, any exterior structures or footings must be set below the local frost line to prevent shifting, as mandated by the Colorado Building Code.
In highly urbanized counties like El Paso County, municipal bureaucracy is only the first step. You will almost certainly need written approval from your Homeowners Association (HOA) before applying for a city permit. Additionally, if you live in a designated historic district, the local architectural committee holds veto power over your Driveway Paving.
Colorado is a "home rule" state, meaning local municipalities have almost complete autonomy over zoning and building codes, leading to massive variations between counties. Fortunately, Colorado maintains relatively builder-friendly regulations, keeping base permit fees competitive.
Permit fees vary by jurisdiction and by your project's valuation, so there is no single fixed figure for El Paso County. We only publish fees confirmed by real homeowners — none have been reported here yet.
Confirm the current fee directly with Pikes Peak Regional Building Department ((719) 327-2880). If you have paid for a permit here, you can add it here to help others.
Office: Pikes Peak Regional Building Department
Address: 2880 International Cir, Colorado Springs, CO 80910, USA
Phone: (719) 327-2880
Source: official El Paso County government records. Hours and procedures can change — call ahead to confirm.
In El Paso County, you or your contractor typically submit blueprints and a property survey to the local building department. Call ahead to confirm hours and accepted payment methods.
When applying for a Driveway Paving permit, you or your contractor will generally need to submit the following documentation for the city's review:
Key code points for a Driveway Paving in El Paso County: Driveways cannot exceed maximum width limits at the public curb cut and must maintain a specific distance from intersections and neighboring property lines.
Typical processing time for a jurisdiction of this size: 2 to 4 weeks.
Building without authorization is considered a code violation. The local government can issue a Stop Work Order, forcing you to halt construction immediately. You may be subject to retroactive permit fees (often double the original cost), daily fines, or even a mandate to tear down the unpermitted work at your own expense.
Yes. Colorado generally allows property owners to act as their own general contractor under an Owner-Builder exemption. If you take this route, you assume full legal and financial liability and must ensure all work complies with the Colorado Building Code.
Permit fees vary by jurisdiction and by your project's valuation, so El Paso County does not publish a single fixed figure. Confirm the exact fee with the local building department before applying.
Based on the size of El Paso County, the typical processing time is 2 to 4 weeks. Times vary with the season and the building department application volume.
You can apply through the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department or online via the county permit portal. For questions, call (719) 327-2880.
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