Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Permit Sample Clauses

Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Permit. Contractor will obtain a Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Permit from the City of Mesa Transportation Department prior to restricting or closing any street, sidewalk, pedestrian pathway or alley within the City. This can be done with multiple Traffic Control Permits or with one permit which multiple configurations are defined and approved. There is no fee for Temporary Traffic Control Permits for this agreement. TTC Permit Applications will be submitted through the City of Mesa Transportation website xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/residents/transportation. Contractor may contact TTC Staff at (000) 000-0XXX (4882) or e-mail xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx with any questions. For unique traffic control configurations, a Temporary Traffic Control Plan (TCP) may be required to be submitted with the TTC Permit Application.
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Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Permit. Contractor will obtain a Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Permit from the City Transportation Department prior to restricting or closing any street, sidewalk, pedestrian pathway or alley within the City. Individual approval is needed for each unique traffic control configuration. This can be done with multiple Traffic Control Permits or with one (1) permit under which multiple configurations are defined and approved. There is no fee for Temporary Traffic Control Permits for this project. Contractor will submit a traffic control plan for review for all projects allowed to have traffic restrictions, showing placement of all traffic control devices and proposed temporary striping during all phases of construction, including all conflicting signs to be covered/removed or relocated, or other features that may conflict with the placement of temporary signage. This plan will be professionally drawn and will be submitted to the City (through the standard Shop Drawing submittal process) no later than fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the Notice to Proceed and fourteen (14) calendar days prior to proposed changes thereto.

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