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Snohomish u ty Road/Lane/ Bulletin <br />Co <br />Public Works <br />Shoulder Closures <br />............................................................................................................. <br />Q: Do I need a permit to temporarily close a public road, <br />lane or shoulder? <br />A: Yes. Under Snohomish County Code (SCC) Title 13, all construction activities <br />such as utilities installation, plat road construction and frontage improvements must <br />get a Right -of -Way Use/Traffic Control Permit from Snohomish County Public Works. <br />This Type "B" permit is issued by the Public Works Customer Service Center (CSC) <br />in conjunction with the Type "D" Right -of -Way Use Permit for Construction issued by <br />Planning and Development Services (PDS). <br />1 <br />Q: What information do I need to provide for <br />application review? <br />A: Several pieces of information are needed <br />■ Construction plans for the work requiring traffic control (i.e. sewer, water <br />and frontage improvement plan sheets) <br />■ Vicinity map (can be on construction plan set) <br />■ Right-of-way construction permit number issued by PDS <br />■ Proof of insurance for the company actually performing the work in the <br />right-of-way. <br />■ Traffic control plan —see specifics below <br />Q: What traffic information do I need to supply with <br />my application? <br />A: A detailed traffic control plan (TCP) must be provided with the application <br />and shall include the following details: <br />■ Work site in relation to the public right-of-way <br />■ Intersecting roadways <br />■ Existing facilities (i.e. utilities, pedestrian, signals, etc.) <br />■ Signs, delineation devices (i.e. cones, barricades, etc,) and flagger locations <br />■ Detour plan for full road closures <br />(continued on back) <br />Snohomish County Public Works, 425-388-3488 or 1-800-562-4367, ext 3488. <br />April 2023 <br />