A. Except when performing emergency repairs, no person shall perform any work that will obstruct vehicular or pedestrian traffic on a city street unless a traffic control plan has been approved by the director.
B. Emergency repairs that obstruct vehicular or pedestrian traffic on a city street, shall be reported to the traffic engineering services office not later than one hour after the need for the emergency repairs is determined. If the emergency repairs obstruct vehicular or pedestrian traffic on a city street outside of city working hours, the city traffic engineering services office shall be notified of the closure or obstruction not later than nine a.m. on the next working day.
C. All work requiring a traffic control plan shall conform to the conditions and requirements of the approved plan.
D. Where a traffic control plan is required, the approved plan must be available at the site for inspection by the director during all work.
E. If the director determines that actual traffic conditions under the approved plan are hazardous to public safety, the director may require the plan to be immediately modified. If the hazardous conditions cannot be eliminated by plan modification the director may require work under the plan to be stopped, and the plan suspended, until the safety hazard is remedied. (Ord. 2002-004 § 2, 2002; Ord. 98-002 § 2; prior code § 25.04.069-1)