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Do you need a permit for a dumpster in your driveway?

Driveway placement on private property typically needs no permit. Public street placement does. Here’s how it works.

Quick Answer: Generally no — placing a dumpster on private property (your driveway) does not require a permit in Aurora, IL. Permits are required if any part of the dumpster sits on a public street, alley, or sidewalk. Aurora street permits typically cost $25–$75.

Private Property: No Permit Needed

For Aurora homeowners placing a dumpster entirely on private property (driveway, yard, parking pad), no city permit is required. This covers the vast majority of residential dumpster rentals.

Public Right-of-Way: Permit Required

If any portion of the dumpster sits on:

  • A public street (including parking lane in front of your house)
  • A public sidewalk
  • An alley
  • Any city-owned property

…you need a right-of-way occupancy permit from Aurora Public Works.

Aurora Permit Process

  1. Apply through Aurora Public Works (online or in person)
  2. Site review (3–5 business days typical)
  3. Permit issued with conditions (duration, lighting, traffic control if needed)
  4. Display permit visibly during use

Plan ahead — don’t try to schedule delivery the same week you apply.

Typical Permit Costs in Aurora

Residential right-of-way permits in Aurora typically range $25–$75 for short-duration placements. Commercial and longer placements run higher.

HOA Rules Are Separate

Even on private property where the city requires no permit, your HOA may have its own rules:

  • Placement restrictions
  • Duration limits
  • Visibility rules

Check your HOA covenants before booking.

Surrounding Municipalities

Naperville, Batavia, North Aurora, Oswego, and other Fox Valley municipalities each have their own permit rules. The pattern is consistent: private property usually exempt, public right-of-way requires a permit.

What If You Skip the Permit?

Possible outcomes:

  • Nothing (most common — short rentals often unnoticed)
  • Code enforcement notice requiring retroactive permit or removal
  • Fines (typically $50–$200 in Aurora)

Better to spend $50 on the permit than gamble.

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