Any activities that a user or a user's contractor performs within the public right-of-way must occur in the safest manner possible and with the least amount of impediment to the public's continued use of the public right-of-way. A user must guard and protect any hazardous condition it causes during the course of the user's activities in the public right-of-way by erecting safety barriers that clearly designate the hazardous area with warning lights during periods of dusk and darkness. A user must properly sign and mark any work that a user performs in or adjacent to a public right-of-way open for travel with warning and directional devices in accordance with all applicable state and local traffic regulations, and in accordance with the Arizona Department of Transportation's Traffic Control Manual for Highway Construction and Maintenance. Prior to the start of any activity that modifies vehicular, bicycle, or pedestrian traffic patterns, a user or user's contractor must submit to the county a traffic control plan for approval.
(Ord. 2017-46 § 3, 2017: Ord. 2008-72 § 1 (part), 2008)