There's lots of variations on this locality dependent.

 For example in MI I need a state-mandated municipal permit to have telecom
infrastructure in the ROW even for an aerial run on someone else's poles.

Our county had to be satisfied we were a "real public utility" before they
would issue underground permits. This was their own policy they made up as
far as I could tell. Even though the municipal permit specifically allows
"any entity".

None of this was at all related to a 477 filing.

On Sat, Jan 26, 2019, 3:49 AM TJ Trout <[email protected] wrote:

> So reading through the list the consensus is anyone filing a 477 can
> access the row, does this require a city or county permit with plans etc?
> For laying duct, installing a pole or cabinet etc?
>
> What is the process to attach to poles? Just make a request with the pole
> owner? City permits? How do you identify the pole owner?
>
> So if I'm a wisp today and want to be a fisp (haha) tomorrow I just need
> to consider myself a ISP, pull permits with the city or county and start
> digging? Are permits even required to work in the row in most cases?
>
> For poles I'm assuming you make drawings of the route, get an attachment
> agreement with the owner and once make ready is done your good to dangle
> your string?
>
> If it's any consolation I searched the archives for a few hours before
> asking these stupid questions 🤔
>
> TJ
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