§ 96.35 TRAFFIC CONTROL, TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND RELATED PROTECTIVE MEASURES.
   (A)   In the conduct of the encroachment work, the permittee shall provide and maintain traffic control devices and related protective measures as required by the approved traffic control plan, including but not limited to lights, barricades, signs, and watchmen as are necessary to protect the public. Any omission on the part of the director to specify in the permit what safety devices shall be provided by the permittee shall not excuse the permittee from complying with all laws, regulations, and ordinances relating to the protection of persons under the circumstances. If the director finds that suitable safeguards are not being provided, he may provide, maintain and relocate such safety devices as are deemed necessary, or he may cancel the permit and restore the right-of- way in accordance with existing standards, charging the permittee the entire cost of the work.
   (B)   A permittee making any excavation or leaving any obstruction which could be a hazard to persons using a right-of-way shall provide and maintain warning lights far enough away from the excavation or obstruction to give adequate warning to such persons from one-half hour before sunset of each day to one-half hour after sunrise the next day, until the work is completed and the right-of-way made safe for use.
(‘81 Code, § 12.08.160) (Am. Ord. 1322, passed 11-2-22) Penalty, see Ch. 13