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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
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Transportation Division | 1055 South Grady Way, 5th Floor | Renton, WA 98057 | 425-430-7380
Website: rentonwa.gov
TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN APPLICATION
Published: 3/18/2021
TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN (TCP) MUST BE SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION DIVISION
FOR REVIEW/APPROVAL AT LEAST FIVE (5) WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE DATE OF WORK.
The City of Renton requires any contractor, firm, corporation, or other public/private agency to prepare a traffic control
plan (TCP) and obtain city's approval of that plan when construction, repair, or maintenance work is to be conducted
within the city's right-of-way.
1. Fill out the Traffic Control Plan (TCP) Application form and prepare required submittal documents.
2. The following items are all required for submittal of the TCP Application:
☐ Electronic Copy of the TCP Application
☐ Electronic Copy of the TCP Layout, on 11” X 17” paper size format, which shall:
▪ Include map(s) showing the location of the project and work area.
▪ Be legible lettering and clear, contrasting, symbols of viewing or printing.
▪ Must indicate street names, and north arrow and scale.
▪ Types of plans required:
o Work hour plan – show all mobility impacts during construction hours.
o Non-work plan - show all mobility impacts after work hours when limited or no work is
happening in the right-of-way (ROW), if applicable.
o Changing construction phases – show construction sequence and each construction phase
change even if the traffic control is not modified, if applicable.
o Pedestrian access/detour plan, if applicable.
- Shall conform to the Washington State Traffic Control Flagger Certification handbook, by the
Evergreen Safety Council.
3. Submit Application via email to TCP@rentonwa.gov with the subject line “TCP Application – [Project Name].”
Project Name: Permit #:
Site Address:
Work Date: From _____________ To _____________ Work Time: Start ______________ End ______________
Construction Company:
Contact Name: Phone/Cell: _________________________
Business Address: City/State: Zip:
Description of Work:
Approval By: _________________________________________________ Date:____________________
Transportation Engineering
May Creek Trestle Rerofit along ERC R21000538
Eastrail Rail Corridor (Eastrail) adjacent to Lake WA Blvd between N. 41st St. and N. 43rd St.
2021 TBD 60 days N/A
24 hour detourFORMA Construction
Brian Kazem 206-795-1465
1016 1st Ave S #400,Seattle, WA 98134
Retrofit of 60’ railroad trestle to accommodate recreational use. Work includes the repair of existing structural
timbers, replacement of ties, rails and pedestrian bypass with new concrete deck panels and pedestrian rail
system. There will also be native planting in the immediate area along the banks of May Creek to promote the
local healthy fish habitat.
Blake Costa 5/21/21
Note: The Applicant is responsible for compliance with all codes and regulations, whether or not described in this document.
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PERMIT HOLDER AGREES TO ALL THE FOLLOWING:
• Must have approved Traffic Control Plan (TCP) prior to commencing the work.
• Maintain existing pedestrian access. The work on pedestrian facilities, shall be limited to one corner at a time,
with the least possible inconvenience or delay to pedestrians.
• WORK TIME begins when any street or travel lane is fully or partially closed. This includes set up within the
traveled way.
• Comply with all traffic regulations of the City of Renton and the State of Washington.
• Prepare a traffic control plan and obtain City approval of that plan. That plan shall be implemented for all street
and lane closures, and the plan shall be performed in compliance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices.
• Notify emergency services (253-852-2121) twenty-four (24) hours before any street or lane closures.
• Any lane or street closures not in conformance with the approved traffic control plan and/or without notification
of emergency services may result in receiving a citation for violation of R.C.W. 47.36.200 Signs or Flaggers at
thoroughfare work sites and R.C.W. 9A.36.050 Reckless Endangerment, and other applicable State and City codes.
• Indemnify and hold harmless the City of Renton from any and all claims, actions, and judgments, including all
costs of defense and attorney’s fees incurred in defending against same, arising from and related to
implementation of the approved traffic control plans including claims arising from towing of private vehicles and
the acts of the Permit Holder’s agents and employees.
• The City of Renton shall be entitled, in its reasonable discretion, to settle claims prior to suit or judgment, and in
such event shall indemnify and hold harmless the City for any such claims paid, including the City’s reasonable
attorney’s fees and litigation costs incurred resulting from such claim.
• In the event any claim or suit is brought against City within the scope of this Agreement, Permit Holder will pay for
legal counsel chosen by the City to defend against same.
• Flagger and sign placement are subject to revision by the City Inspector on site, if needed to address traffic or
pedestrian safety or travel.
• All permit conditions shall be met.
NOTES:
• Total road closure lasting more than twenty-four (24) hours is subject to the approval by the City Council.
• Work Zone Traffic Control shall be in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
and shown by a traffic control plan layout or reference to WSDOT.
• Approved Temporary Traffic Control Plan must be at the work site during work hours.
• Contractor or entity must call Renton School District (425-204-4455) or any public/private agency, including public
transit, to be affected by a temporary lane or road closure.
• Complete assistance and accommodation shall be provided to all kinds of pedestrian traffic when sidewalk or
walkway is impeded to safely redirect pedestrians around a work zone.
• Signage shall be used to warn motorcyclists/bicyclists of the potential hazards on any uneven surfaced or slippery
road conditions during work and non-work hours.
• Any vehicle, equipment, barricade, or portable tow-away sign used within the work area must display a company
logo or any legally acceptable sign showing the company name, address, and telephone number at a conspicuous
place on the vehicle or equipment.
• In the case of Temporary No Parking Zones, all the following apply in addition to previous:
• Contractor must complete form to show limits of Temporary No Parking Zone identifying barricade locations for
vacate parking or curb lane usage.
• Contractor must post notice of dates and time of Temporary No Parking Zone with at least two signs per block
seventy-two (72) hours in advance of effective date and time.
Note: The Applicant is responsible for compliance with all codes and regulations, whether or not described in this document.
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• The cover sheet of this Traffic Control Plan form must be attached to each Temporary No Parking Sign on the
project site.
• Temporary traffic control devices must be removed immediately when work is done or no construction activities
are going on. If deemed abandoned, City crews will remove and store them at the City’s maintenance shop (3555
NE 2nd Street).
I certify that the information on this application and within the submittal documents are accurate to the best of my
knowledge and I acknowledge all the requirements on this application.
Applicant’s Signature Date
Applicant’s Name (Print)
William (Chris) Erickson, Project Manager, King County
5/27/21