Traffic Management/Control Plan. i. A traffic management/control plan shall be submitted which will provide for the safe and orderly movement of motorized and non-motorized vehicles on any public streets (maintained and operated by the Town or the NCDOT) on which normal traffic flow will be disrupted (lane closures, street closures, sidewalk closures, etc.) during construction, including a detour plan as may be necessary. ii. The submittal of a Site Development Plan shall include a construction traffic routing map that identifies the local street network that will be impacted by construction traffic associated with this proposed addition. The routing plan shall minimize, and where practical, prohibit construction traffic on local streets. The plan shall also provide for the safe and continued use of bicycle and pedestrian corridors during construction. iii. The Traffic management plan shall be prepared in accordance with the latest version of Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and applicable NCDOT Standards. iv. All signs shall be made of high retro-reflectivity material and, if night time closures are necessary, signs shall include beacons. v. The traffic management plan shall be sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of North Carolina. vi. A permit must be obtained from the Town Manager for land closures, sidewalk closures, and street closures. vii. The Traffic Management Plan shall state that closures and night time work on public streets must be approved by the Town Manager. This form must be completed and submitted to the Town for approval along with the relevant traffic control plan. The Contractor must notify the Town Engineering, Public Works, Police, Fire, and Transportation Departments, E911, and affected residents at least 3 business days prior to the commencement of approved night work and/or approved street closure. viii. The University is responsible for repairing damaged pavement, markings, signs and signal equipment as necessary. ix. The University’s contractor shall coordinate with the Town Public Works Department (969-5100) for traffic signal system underground cable conflicts.
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Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Development Agreement
Traffic Management/Control Plan. i. A traffic management/control plan shall be submitted which will provide for the safe and orderly movement of motorized and non-motorized vehicles on any public streets (maintained and operated by the Town or the NCDOT) on which normal traffic flow will be disrupted (lane closuresxxxx xxxxxxxx, street xxxxxx closures, sidewalk closures, etc.) during construction, including a detour plan as may be necessary.
ii. The submittal of a Site Development Plan shall include a construction traffic routing map that identifies the local street network that will be impacted by construction traffic associated with this proposed addition. The routing plan shall minimize, and where practical, prohibit construction traffic on local streets. The plan shall also provide for the safe and continued use of bicycle and pedestrian corridors during construction.
iii. The Traffic management plan shall be prepared in accordance with the latest version of Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and applicable NCDOT Standards.
iv. All signs shall be made of high retro-reflectivity material and, if night time closures are necessary, signs shall include beacons.
v. The traffic management plan shall be sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of North Carolina.
vi. A permit must be obtained from the Town Manager for land closures, sidewalk closures, and street closures.
vii. The Traffic Management Plan shall state that closures and night time work on public streets must be approved by the Town Manager. This form must be completed and submitted to the Town for approval along with the relevant traffic control plan. The Contractor must notify the Town Engineering, Public Works, Police, Fire, and Transportation Departments, E911, and affected residents at least 3 business days prior to the commencement of approved night work and/or approved street closure.
viii. The University is responsible for repairing damaged pavement, markings, signs and signal equipment as necessary.
ix. The University’s contractor shall coordinate with the Town Public Works Department (969-5100) for traffic signal system underground cable conflicts.
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Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Development Agreement
Traffic Management/Control Plan. i. A traffic management/control plan shall be submitted which will provide for the safe and orderly movement of motorized and non-motorized vehicles on any public streets (maintained and operated by the Town or the NCDOT) on which normal traffic flow will be disrupted (lane closuresxxxx xxxxxxxx, street xxxxxx closures, sidewalk closures, etc.) during construction, including a detour plan as may be necessary.
ii. The submittal of a Site Development Plan shall include a construction traffic routing map that identifies the local street network that will be impacted by construction traffic associated with this proposed addition. The routing plan shall minimize, and where practical, prohibit construction traffic on local streets. The plan shall also provide for the safe and continued use of bicycle bicycle, pedestrian, and pedestrian greenway corridors during construction.
iii. The Traffic management plan shall be prepared in accordance with the latest version of Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and applicable NCDOT Standards.
iv. All signs shall be made of high retro-reflectivity material and, if night time closures are necessary, signs shall include beacons.
v. The traffic management plan shall be sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of North Carolina.
vi. A permit must be obtained from the Town Manager for land closures, sidewalk closures, and street closures.
vii. The Traffic Management Plan shall state that closures and night time work on public streets must be approved by the Town Manager. This form must be completed and submitted to the Town for approval along with the relevant traffic control plan. The Contractor must notify the Town Engineering, Public Works, Police, Fire, and Transportation Departments, E911, and affected residents at least 3 business days prior to the commencement of approved night work and/or approved street closure.
viii. The University is responsible for repairing damaged pavement, markings, signs and signal equipment as necessary.
ix. The University’s contractor shall coordinate with the Town Public Works Department (969-5100) for traffic signal system underground cable conflicts.
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Samples: Development Agreement