Can I get a second driveway to my property?
Due to traffic safety concerns, road capacity, and potential conflict points in high traffic areas, Yakima County discourages the practice of multiple driveways. However, exceptions may be considered for lots over 5 acres. Contact Yakima County at 509-574-2300 for more information.

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1. I want speed bumps, speed humps, or speed tables on my road.
2. I would like compression brakes (commonly referred to as a "Jacobs brake" or a "Jake brake") to be prohibited on a County road. How do I do that?
3. I want my road to be striped. It is paved, but there is no paint line. What can I do?
4. Can I get a second driveway to my property?
5. Can I plant trees in front of my house?
6. How can I get information on subdivision X?
7. How do I build my road approach?
8. How do I get an address for my property?
9. How do I name my road?
10. I have a property that I would like to access to a County road. What do I do?
11. I lost my address plate. Where do I get a new one?
12. I need a franchise, and what is it?
13. I want to get access from my property to a state highway / city street, how do I do that?
14. I would like to get a petition for a speed limit or stop sign, how do I do that?
15. Is this where I get an event permit that involves a County Road (bicycle race, run, etc.)?
16. I need to move an overweight and/or oversized vehicle, house, manufactured home, or large shed on County roads. Do I need a permit?
17. I'd like to get traffic counts for my road, how do I do that?
18. My neighbor and I are having a dispute about my access easement. Can you help me?
19. My neighbor is blocking an easement, what do I do?
20. My project requires me to work within County right-of-way. What do I need to do?
21. What are the County's development standards?
22. What do I do if I find traffic control, a signal, or other roadside devices inoperable?