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Article IV. Other Provisions
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A traffic control plan meeting the approval of the City Engineer, based on engineering principles, shall be prepared for any activities within the right-of-way that disrupt pedestrian or vehicular traffic patterns in accordance with the most current version of the MUTCD. This plan shall be developed and submitted with the permit application.

A. Temporary traffic control to ensure traffic safety during construction activities must be provided. A City-approved plan is required prior to starting construction activities.

B. The applicant is responsible for supplying and installing all necessary permanent traffic control devices such as street name signs, stop signs, speed limit signs, and channelization.

C. The traffic control plan shall minimize disruption to pedestrians during construction. In the event of pedestrian disruption, the plan shall contain adequate pedestrian connections and clear signage.

City approval of traffic control plans does not relieve the contractor of responsibility for maintaining proper traffic control for the project’s duration. [Ord. 501 § 3, 2009.]