I have not gotten permits when doing aerial, but I hear that the BLM expects 
you to do so even on someone else’s pole line.  Normally the owner of the pole 
is pretty obvious based on what is on there.  The biggest problem if frequently 
make ready.

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> On Jan 26, 2019, at 1:47 AM, TJ Trout <t...@voltbb.com> 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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