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Work area traffic control is an essential part of roadway construction, utility work, maintenance operations and the management of traffic incidents. Traffic Operations is responsible for the approval of all work area traffic control plans. This approval process ensures that when the normal function of a roadway is suspended, the traffic control plan established will provide for the continuity of movement of motor vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists, property access, emergency vehicles, and transit usage.
Another key element of a traffic control plan is to protect the workers within the work space. Work zones present constantly changing conditions that are unexpected by the road user. This creates an even higher degree of vulnerability for the workers and first responders on or near the roadway.
There is no one set of devices to satisfy all conditions for a given roadway project or incident. At the same time, defining details would be adequate to cover all applications is not practical. Each work zone safety plan depends on the type of activity, road conditions, traffic volumes, speeds, alternative routes available, and modes of travel.
Contractors seeking to do road work on Longmont streets must complete the necessary permits, including the Use of Streets permit and the Work in the Right-of-Way permit.
It is important to remember while the work within the roadway may cause some inconvenience and delay to the public, the work is necessary to maintain or expand the roadway system and ensure the safety of the public as well as the workers within the construction area.
Road construction projects can cause traffic delays. For information on construction projects or road closures that could affect your trip, check out our interactive Cone Zones and Closures map, as well as our Road and Bridge Construction webpage.