Get a Juneau-adjusted cost estimate for your fencing project. Our calculator starts from national averages and applies a local cost index for Juneau, Alaska based on labor market data and cost-of-living indices.
Local context for Juneau
Juneau permits are issued by the City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) Community Development Department at the Permit Center, 155 Heritage Way. As of January 12, 2026, new permit applications are only accepted through the new Civic Access online portal. Juneau has heavy precipitation (averaging over 60 inches per year) and steep terrain, which makes drainage, slope, and avalanche-zone review central to many permits.
Permits filed through City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) Community Development Department · official portal
These figures are estimates derived from national cost data and a local cost-of-living multiplier. They are not quotes. For a firm price, use the calculator below and then get 3+ written bids from licensed local contractors.
Tip: Average backyard fence is 150-200 linear feet
Several local factors push Juneau fencing pricing above or below the national baseline:
Is the CBJ paper permit process gone?
Yes. As of January 12, 2026, the Permit Center only accepts new applications through the Civic Access online portal. Walk-in support is still available Monday through Thursday on the 4th floor of the Marine View Building.
Does Juneau review projects for avalanche exposure?
CBJ maintains avalanche hazard maps, and projects on lots inside designated zones are reviewed for structural avalanche loading. Most single-family work outside those zones is unaffected, but downtown Juneau has defined zones that apply.
City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) Community Development Department handles fencing permits in Juneau. Fees, inspection schedules, and code amendments vary by project scope.
Visit the official Juneau permit portal ↗For 150 linear feet installed in Juneau, most homeowners pay between $2,500 and $10,000 in 2026. In most cities, fences 6 feet or under in the backyard do not require a permit. Fences over 6 feet, front yard fences, and fences in historic districts usually do. Check our fence permit guide for your area.
Permit requirements in Juneau follow Alaska state building code plus local amendments. Vinyl: 20-30 years. Cedar: 15-20 years. Pressure-treated wood: 15-20 years. Chain link: 15-25 years. Wrought iron: 50+ years. Wood fences last longest when stained and sealed every 2-3 years. See our Alaska permit guide for specifics.
It is not legally required in most places, but it is strongly recommended. Your neighbor may agree to split the cost of a shared boundary fence. Also check your property lines — building even a few inches on their property creates legal problems.
Chain link is cheapest at $15-$20 per linear foot installed. Wood picket fencing runs $18-$25 per linear foot. Vinyl and composite start at $30+ per linear foot but require virtually zero maintenance.
Not always required, but highly recommended. A property survey ($300-$800) confirms your exact property lines and prevents disputes. If you build on your neighbor property, they can legally require you to remove it at your expense.
Yes. As of January 12, 2026, the Permit Center only accepts new applications through the Civic Access online portal. Walk-in support is still available Monday through Thursday on the 4th floor of the Marine View Building.
CBJ maintains avalanche hazard maps, and projects on lots inside designated zones are reviewed for structural avalanche loading. Most single-family work outside those zones is unaffected, but downtown Juneau has defined zones that apply.