Roads and Traffic Sample Clauses
The 'Roads and Traffic' clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the use, maintenance, and regulation of roads and traffic within a specified area or project. It typically outlines who is responsible for maintaining access roads, managing traffic flow, and ensuring compliance with relevant traffic laws and safety standards. For example, it may require the party conducting work to implement traffic control measures or repair any damage caused to public roads. This clause serves to ensure safe and orderly movement around the site, minimize disruption to public infrastructure, and allocate responsibility for road-related issues.
Roads and Traffic. Work with Garfield County to review and define appropriate industry speed limits and signs and the county’s Road & Bridge Department to obtain all permits, post bonds, and coordinate addressing designated routes, inadequate infrastructure and dangerous areas by creating: o a plan for traffic management that takes into consideration blind corners and hills, narrow roads and bridges, and dangerous intersections. In addition, school bus routes will be avoided during designated hours by industry traffic during drilling and completion operations. If a school bus route cannot be avoided during drilling and completion operations, the areas near bus stops will be monitored by flagmen or security personnel during designated hours at industry’s expense to protect children loading and unloading from buses.
Roads and Traffic. The Subdivision Agreement between the owner and the City shall provide that the owner agrees to design and construct, entirely at its expense, the roadways, sidewalks, and all municipal services for the proposed subdivision, and any external improvements adjacent to the proposed subdivision in accordance with all recommendations contained in related technical reports approved by the City.
Roads and Traffic open-cut and jacking activities as well as some construction adjacent to or under paved roads might affect road conditions and traffic congestion and flows. Part of the civil works will be along dirt roads, and others along primary roads, especially main road 65. The specific location of these works cannot be identified at this phase. This preliminary ESIA identifies the general overarching related impacts but the subsequent detailed engineering and ESIA should specify these locations and properly identify types of impacts, location and timings of impacts, and identification of proper mitigation measures which would largely reduce such impacts.
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