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United States Coast Guard District 7
Waterways Management Branch

Miami, Florida

Private Aids to Navigation

 

Private AtoN Manager

Private Aids to Navigation are aids to navigation established and maintained by anyone other than the U.S. Coast Guard or any other armed service.  The federal regulations which mandate compliance are listed in 33 CFR Part 64, Part 66 and Part 67.

Private AtoN Assistant

The following is a brief outline of how the Seventh CG District Private Aids permitting process works:

1.  Owner completes appropriate permit applications (CG-2554) and forwards the completed application along with a copy of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit (if applicable) and private aid project information, to the Seventh CG District, Private Aids Section.  A 30 day advance notice required for all projects.
2.  CG receives application and performs a thorough permit review and waterway analysis, to ensure compliance with applicable federal private aid requirements, uniform aid marking and to ensure waterway safety as a result of the proposed private aid(s) project.
3.  The normal review time is 60-90 days or less (case by case).
CG approves or disapproves permit request and provides owner with a permit response or correspondence regarding the status of the permit request.
4.  Upon receipt of an approved CG-2554, the owner may establish the private aids as Indicated on the approved permit.

Contact:
Seventh Coast Guard District
909 SE 1st Ave Ste. 406
Miami Fl 33131 
Attn: Private Aids to Navigation Officer

Email:Jeffrey.reyes@uscg.mil
Office: 305-415-6755
Fax: 305-415-6757


 

Office Phone Number: (305) 415-6751           Fax Number: (305) 415-6757

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