Street Closures Sample Clauses

The Street Closures clause defines the conditions under which certain streets may be temporarily closed for specific purposes, such as construction, public events, or safety concerns. It typically outlines the procedures for notifying affected parties, the duration and timing of closures, and any required permits or approvals. By establishing clear guidelines for when and how streets can be closed, this clause helps minimize disruption, ensures public safety, and provides transparency to residents and businesses impacted by the closures.
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Street Closures. ‌ The City shall have exclusive authority to approve in advance all traffic restrictions, including street closures, related to the Project. Valley Metro shall submit all requests for street closures, regardless of duration, a minimum of four weeks prior to the date of the proposed restriction. Every effort shall be made to prioritize and maintain bus services in areas affected by the traffic restrictions. Once a restriction has been approved, Valley Metro shall notify the public consistent with City traffic control requirements.
Street Closures. Best efforts shall be made to minimize the time that any public street, sidewalk, alley or way is closed to traffic and/or pedestrians during construction of any of the BRTs. No public street, sidewalk, alley or way shall be closed to traffic and/or pedestrians without first coordinating such closure with DPW, obtaining DPW’s written approval for the closure, and obtaining a City- issued permit authorizing the closure.
Street Closures. Tempe will coordinate the exact streets, time and logistical aspects of any necessary street closures within the downtown area that will be necessary to the functioning of the Event. The Kiwanis Club shall submit a detailed plan to Tempe by April 15, annually indicating any proposed closures. Kiwanis Club shall communicate to all downtown stakeholders in advance of plan submittal to Tempe.
Street Closures. The Master Developer desires to temporarily close West Third Street between Arlington Street and Vine Street when construction occurs within the District. The Master Developer may request temporary closures with requests submitted to the City Engineer no less than sixty (60) days prior to the requested closure. Requests shall include traffic control and detour plans to minimize the duration and impact of public road disruptions. Once the planned Cycle Track is constructed, detour plans shall include a direct and protected detour for the Cycle Track. The Master Developer desires to close portions of West Fourth Street between West Street and Keystone Avenue for a maximum of thirty (30) days per year in order to provide special events. The Master Developer may request temporary closures with requests submitted to the City Engineer no less than sixty (60) days prior to the requested closure. Requests shall include traffic control and detour plans to minimize the duration and impact of public road disruptions. Regional Transportation Commission transit service shall be addressed in the traffic control and detour plans. The City shall endeavor in good faith to accommodate periods of street closure to facilitate construction and special events but is not obligated to approve future street closure requests.
Street Closures. No closure of any street shall be allowed unless prior written permission is obtained from the Town Engineer. If permission to close a street is granted, the Contractor is required to notify, in writing and at least four working days in advance, all emergency services, public transportation services, garbage collection services, and school bus services of the location, time and date of the closure.
Street Closures. All requests for city street closures are handled through COSM Administrative and Police Department. The Parks and Recreation Department will assist you in obtaining street closure permits for your event. The sponsoring organization will be responsible for all permit fees and associated costs. Street signs are an effective way to advertise your event and direct participants to designated parking areas. When you choose to use street signs, please be aware that you will need to obtain permission from the appropriate authorities; this will include the City of San Marcos and/ or the Texas Department of Transportation depending on the location(s) of the sign(s). The San Marcos Utility Department performs installation of overhead street banners. Request to place banners on any city property can be placed on the premises no more than ten (10) days prior to event. The event being displayed must take place at the facility.
Street Closures. 1.3.16.1 The County and City reserve the right to deny Contractor's vehicles access to certain streets, alleys and public ways inside the County or City in route to the Designated Facility where it is in the interest of the general public to do so because of the condition of the streets or bridges. The Contractor shall not interrupt the regular schedule or quality of service because of street closu re less than eight (8) hours in duration. The City or County shall notify the Contractor of street closures of longer duration and arrangements fo r service will be made in a manner satisfactory to Contractor and County or City. Customers under this Contract shall receive reasonable notification of the schedules provided by the Contractor prior to commencement of service.
Street Closures. If roads are to be blocked or traffic disrupted in any manner, the production representative must directly coordinate with the Town Administrator and the Thunderbolt Police Department during regular business hours.
Street Closures. Following the completion of the Project, the City and Fair will enter into an agreement for any and all proposed closures on 9th Ave SW that may occur outside of the State Fair and Spring Fair periods, for future events or otherwise.