Driveway Culverts

Please note it is the land/homeowner’s responsibility to:
 
1. Have your culvert installed correctly with a recommended one foot of cover over the top.
 
2. Keep it clear and running free. 
 
If your driveway culvert heaves up and becomes too high it will get damaged either by your personal plow company or it can be damaged by the Town or State maintaining the roads.  That damage is not the Town or States responsibility to fix. All private driveway connections, including structures like culverts, remain the continuing responsibility of the landowner-even if located within the right of way. It is immaterial whether the driveway connection pre-dates the town's permit system.  If any driveway connection threatens the integrity of the highway due to the plugged culverts, erosion, siltation, etc., the Select board or its designee can require the owner to repair it. If the owner refuses to effectuate such repairs, then the town may perform the work and assess the cost to the owner.
 
Any Private Road or Driveway that needs a drainage culvert is the responsibility of land owner Per RSA 236:13 VI, The commissioner of transportation or planning board shall retain continuing jurisdiction over the adequacy and safety of every existing driveway, entrance, exit, and approach to a highway, whether or not such access was constructed or installed pursuant to a permit under this section, and, unless the access is a public highway, the owners of property to which the access is appurtenant shall have continuing responsibility for the adequacy of the access and any grades, culverts, or other structures pertaining to such access, whether or not located within the public right of way. If any such access is or becomes a potential threat to the integrity of the highway or its surface, ditches, embankments, bridges, or other structures, or a hazard to the safety of the traveling public, by reason of siltation, flooding, erosion, frost action, vegetative growth, improper grade, or the failure of any culvert, traffic control device, drainage structure, or any other feature, the commissioner of transportation or planning board or their designee may issue an order to the landowner or other party responsible for such access to repair or remove such hazardous condition and to obtain any and all permits required therefor. The order shall describe the hazard, prescribe what corrective action or alteration in the location or configuration of such access shall be required, and set a reasonable time within which the action shall be completed. Such an order shall be sent by certified mail, and shall be enforceable to the same extent as a permit issued under this section. If the order is not complied with within the time prescribed, the commissioner or planning board or their designee may cause to be taken whatever action is necessary to protect the highway and the traveling public, and the owner or other responsible party shall be civilly liable to the state or municipality for its costs in taking such action.