How do I prepare a Traffic Control Plan (TCP) for the city?

A Traffic Control Plan provides for safe and efficient movement of vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians through or around construction activities while also protecting the construction worker and equipment. The City of Woodland requires all TCP submittals to be reviewed by the City Traffic Engineer. All plans need to be in conformance with the current Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways please reference Part 6 - Temporary Traffic Control. The TCP must be approved prior to initiating construction and impacting traffic flows.

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4. Does the City have a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program?
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7. How do I prepare a Traffic Control Plan (TCP) for the city?
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