Sweeping Routes Sample Clauses

Sweeping Routes. Contractor shall develop sweeping routes for City review and comment by no later than May 1, 2017. Such schedule shall minimize changes to the existing schedule shown in Exhibit O5, and the final approved versions be inserted as the new Exhibit O-5. Contractor to provide a description of how they plan to meet the sweeping routine schedule. Contractor shall submit a map designating the routes to the City for approval. Contractor shall coordinate sweeping routes with Collection, and to the extent possible will avoid Collection and street sweeping of any area of the City on the same day. It is understood that if vehicles are parked on the streets when services are being performed by the Contractor, then Contractor’s operations 1582 will be impeded and Contractor will be required to bypass said parked vehicles. In such event, 1583 Contractor compensation shall remain as provided in this Section 4.15. 1584 4. Sweeping Equipment – The Contractor shall provide list of vehicles for scheduled sweeping 1585 services adequate to accomplish the sweeping effectively (broom and vacuum units). All 1586 sweeping equipment shall have proper safety markings in accordance with State Vehicle Code 1587 and subject to approval of City Contract Manager. Commercial and industrial streets shall be 1588 broom swept. Residential streets shall be broom swept, except where heavy leaf concentrations 1589 make such methods less effective as described in Section 4.15.C.1 Heavy leaf concentrations 1590 shall be vacuum swept. The Contractor may use a vacuum truck with curb broom anywhere a 1591 broom truck is permitted. Equipment shall use a wheelbase small enough to go between parked 1592 cars to sweep a minimum length between cars of eight (8) feet. All vehicles and other 1593 equipment shall be kept in good repair, appearance, and in a sanitary condition at all times. 1594 Each vehicle shall be equipped with mobile radios and hour meters. A two-way mobile radio 1595 shall be made available to the street maintenance supervisor on each work day. Each vehicle 1596 shall have clearly visible on each side the identity and telephone number of the Contractor. 1597 Sweeping equipment to be used must provide a minimum sweeping path of 72 inches and be 1598 capable of removing street debris, which lies in this path. Contractor shall sweep at speeds 1599 which minimize the amount of streaking and is required to make additional passes if necessary 1600 to remove this debris. Each vehicle shall have...
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