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Permit: TR-UTL-0225-00224
Permit Details
Apply Date:
02/05/2025
Applicant:
Desert Barricades LLC
Description:
WO T133557 - INSTALL (2) POLES AND OVERHEAD SECONDARY
Permit Reviews
Permit Number - TR-UTL-0225-00224
Permit Status: Issued
Permit Description: WO T133557 - INSTALL (2) POLES AND OVERHEAD SECONDARY
Start Date | Submittal | Complete Date | Status |
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02/10/2025 | RIGHT-OF-WAY REVIEW v.2 | 02/11/2025 | APPROVED |
02/06/2025 | RIGHT-OF-WAY REVIEW v.1 | 02/10/2025 | REQUIRES RESUBMIT |
Outstanding Activity Conditions
Permit Number - TR-UTL-0225-00224
Permit Status: Issued
Permit Description: WO T133557 - INSTALL (2) POLES AND OVERHEAD SECONDARY
Total Outstanding Activity Conditions - 6
Date | Name |
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02/06/2025 | ** PROOF OF NOTIFICATION IS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF THE PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING. ** PAVEMENT PATCH TYPE SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE TO THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE CITY OF TUCSON PUBLIC UTILITY ADMINISTRTIVE MANUAL **SIDEWALK CLOSED AHEAD SIGNS SHALL BE PLACED AT THE NEAREST ADA ACCESS RAMPS PER MUTCD CHAPTER 6D. |
02/06/2025 | Traffic Control set-up approved between 7AM - 5PM |
02/11/2025 | The location of replacement poles, new poles, and supporting equipment must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, city construction and sidewalk clearance standards, city ordinances, and state and federal laws and regulations to provide a clear and safe passage within the rights-of-way. |
02/11/2025 | New Pole placement to be in compliant with City of Tucson Public Utility Manual Section 7.2 Figure 10 and Section 7.2.3 Pole Placement. |
02/11/2025 | Pre-Activity Meeting Pre- activity meeting to be held 72 hrs in advance of work start with inspections.. PROOF OF NOTIFICATION IS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF THE PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING. |
02/11/2025 | Driveways and private property shall not be utilized without the owner’s consent. It is the contractor’s responsibility to negotiate use of private property. |