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Permit: T14TC03451
Permit Details
Apply Date:
12/24/2014
Applicant:
TUCSON WATER
Description:
Tucson Water Maintenance Daily 12-11-14
Outstanding Activity Conditions
Permit Number - T14TC03451
Permit Status: Final
Permit Description: Tucson Water Maintenance Daily 12-11-14
Total Outstanding Activity Conditions - 23
Date | Name |
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12/24/2014 | This plan represents a concept only and is subject to field review. |
12/24/2014 | Keep a copy of your approved traffic control plan at the work site at all times. |
12/24/2014 | The distance shown on the plans are approximate and subject to adjustments in the field. |
12/24/2014 | Category I and Category II work zone traffic control devices shall meet NCHRP Report 350 test and evaluation criteria. |
12/24/2014 | At the end of each day, clean the roadway of excess dirt and debris. |
12/24/2014 | Notify in writing at least 48 hours before work begins, any businesses, residences and public transit routes affected by your temporary traffic control. |
12/24/2014 | Notify City Communications (791-4144) at least 24 hours prior to closing any street or alley completely. |
12/24/2014 | Requires the use of an arrow board for lane closures on collector and arterial streets. |
12/24/2014 | Mark all unattended traffic and pedestrian hazards, including dumpster and mobile storage units, with type II barricades equipped with type A flashers. . |
12/24/2014 | Where it is relevant, equip all working and regulatory signs with highly visible flags and clean lights. |
12/24/2014 | Place sandbags at the base of your signs and barricades to prevent them from being knocked over by traffic. |
12/24/2014 | Notify Environmental Services (791-3175) at least 24 hours prior to closing any street or alley completely. |
12/24/2014 | Notify SunTran (623-4301) at least 24 hours before starting work that will impact a transit stop or route. |
12/24/2014 | All trenches and excavations must be barricaded and fenced per MUTCD, Part 6 and Additions by the City to the MUTCD, Part 6 standards and guides. Please refer to the City of Tucson Excavation Permit for additional requirements. |
12/24/2014 | It is your responsibility to periodically examine traffic control devices and warning signs. Reset, correct or make any needed changes to those devices or signs. |
12/24/2014 | "Share the Road with Care" signs are required for roadways that contain striped lanes and/or multi-use paths designated for bike usage. |
12/24/2014 | Employees that are exposed to public vehicular traffic shall be provided with, and shall wear, warning vests or suitable garments marked with or made of reflectorized or highly visible material rated as Class 2 or above. The warning vests or suitable garments shall meet or exceed ANSI/ISEA 107-2004 Standard for High Visibility Warning Clothing. |
12/24/2014 | Notify ParkWise (791-5071) at least 24 hours before starting work for any parking restrictions that may occur in the boundaries of South_22nd, North_Speedway, West_Grande and East_Campbell. |
12/24/2014 | As per City Ordinance No. 2657 - Section 25-13, a written permit is required from the City of Tucson Permits and Codes Section (791-5100) prior to cutting, trenching, excavating, improving or removing any object placed in a street, alley, public property or public right-of-way. Contractor is required to provide Traffic Engineering Barricade Section (791-4259) the Right-of-Way/Excavation Permit number with the Traffic Control Application. |
12/24/2014 | When sidewalk closures occur, sidewalks will be restricted on one side at a time with notification of sidewalk closure at corresponding intersections. |
12/24/2014 | ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS SHALL BE USED ON EVERY SETUP, including short term jobs that are less than 30 minutes to perform. |
12/24/2014 | Approved for devices placed in City of Tucson right of way. |
12/24/2014 | Hours are subject to change at the discretion of Traffic Engineering, based on impacts to an area. Contractor will be notified immediately for any changes that are required. |