Utah Admin. Code R920-4-10 - Traffic Control Requirements and Considerations
(1) Traffic control is the responsibility of
the applicant. The applicant shall provide an approved traffic control plan, in
accordance with Rules R920-1, R930-6, and department Standard and Supplemental
Drawings to the region traffic engineer, or another authorized department
designee. If the region traffic engineer deems it necessary, considering the
nature of the applicant's special road use and the proposed event path, the
applicant may be required to perform and provide a traffic impact study for the
special road use.
(2) Road closures
will require appropriate traffic control. Appropriate traffic control may
include the use of uniformed state, county, or local peace officers, or a
private security company, identified event staff, or physical devices, as
determined by the department.
(3)
The region permit officer may require an alternate route, or alternative time,
if the proposed special road use occurs when traffic volumes are high, active
road construction is present, an alternate event is already occupying the road,
a safer route can accommodate the event, or the event poses a significant
inconvenience to the traveling public.
(4) Railroad crossings and bridges shall be
given special attention. The applicant shall coordinate with the appropriate
railroad representatives to ensure the event schedule does not conflict with
the operation of the railroad.
(5)
The applicant shall restore the road segment used to its original condition,
free from litter, and other material changes.
(6) The department may monitor and ensure
compliance with the terms and conditions of a special event permit and require
the applicant to pay a monitoring and compliance fee at the rates authorized
within the department's fee schedule.
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