Barricade Permit Procedures |
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All restrictions require a barricade permit; this includes streets, sidewalks and alleys. |
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Contractors must use a barricade company that has been certified to work in the City of Glendale.(Click for a list of certified companies) |
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A traffic control plan must be submitted at least three (3) working days prior to the start of the scheduled work. Each plan must be accompanied by a traffic control plan application form. |
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Each Plan will be reviewed and the lane-use fees will be assessed according to the restrictions shown on the plan and the dates on the information sheet. Each plan will be assigned a permit number (example: BAR 12345) and e-mail to the contractor's contact person as shown on the info sheet. |
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The contractor or designee must take the approved plan and permit fee payment (if applicable) associated with the permit to the 2nd floor counter at City Hall; the permit will then be issued. This permit must be present at the work site at all times. |
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If a restriction extension is requested, a new plan and information sheet must be submitted and the lane-use fees will double for the length of the extension. |
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All restrictions on city of Glendale streets and right-of-way are susceptible to civil sanctions if the restriction is in violation of the City of Glendale Barricade Ordinance. A list of violations and the appeal process can be found on the city of Glendale's Web site. |
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If you have questions regarding the barricade permit process or different parts of your project related to right-of-way closure, please contact the Transportation Department at (623) 930-2940 or email by clicking this link. |