A. The work performed in the public way shall conform to the requirements of the engineering regulations, design standards, construction specifications and traffic control regulations of the city, copies of which shall be available from the city engineer and kept on file in the office of the city recorder and the city engineer, and shall be open to public inspection during office hours.
B. All excavations shall be conducted in a diligent and expeditious manner resulting in a minimum amount of interference or interruption of street and pedestrian traffic. All weather pedestrian access to businesses shall be provided. Suitable, adequate and sufficient barricades and/or other structures will be available and used where necessary to provide safe and efficient traffic flow, and to prevent accidents involving property or persons. Barricades must be in place until all of the permittee's equipment is removed from the site and the excavation has been backfilled and the public way restoration has been completed. From sunset to sunrise, all barricades and excavations must be clearly outlined by adequate signal lights, torches, etc. The transportation division, the police department and the fire department shall be notified at least twenty four (24) hours in advance of any planned excavation requiring street closure or traffic detour. (Ord. 46-01 § 3, 2001: Ord. 70-99 § 1, 1999)