MANUAL OF TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL ON CITY STREETS

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MANUAL OF TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL ON CITY STREETS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 2015 REVISION 1-2016

REVISION SUMMARY - MARCH 2016 Introduction 1.05 - Specifications for Traffic Control Devices Temporary Traffic Control Devices and Illustrations 5.01 - General 5.02.B - Barrels, Cones, Markers and Panels 5.02.E - Barricades Device Requirements Reflectorized Light Barricade 5.02.F - Barriers 5.04 - Illustrations of Typical Situations Figure 1a - Long Term Right Lane Closure on a Multi-Lane Street Figure 21 - Long Term Closure of a Sidewalk With Pedestrians Diverted onto Roadway Figure 22 - Long Term Covered Walkway on Roadway Figure 23 - Long Term Closure of a Sidewalk EXPLANATION OF THE REVISION SUMMARY Introduction 1.05 - Specifications for Traffic Control Devices Added an exception of reboundable devices to use a minimum TYPE IV retroreflective sheeting. Temporary Traffic Control Devices and Illustrations 5.01 - General Added an exception of reboundable devices to use a minimum TYPE IV retroreflective sheeting. 5.02.B - Barrels, Cones, Markers and Panels Added an exception to the retroreflective sheeting on channelization barrels, tall cones and traffic cones. Updated Channelization Barrel illustration. Updated Tall Cone illustration. 5.02.E - Barricades Device Requirements Included the Side Panel in the requirement of TYPE VIII retroreflective sheeting. Reflectorized Light Barricade Updated the square meter requirement of the side panel. 5.02.F - Barriers Revised the Clause for Reflective Impact Recovery System Devices(End Treatments). 5.04 - Illustrations of Typical Situations Figure 1a - Revised the placement of recommended Arrow Board Figure 21 - Added the requirement for curb ramps Figure 22 - Added the requirement for curb ramps Figure 23 - Added traffic cones to the illustration MANUAL OF TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL ON CITY STREETS - 2015-2015 REVISION 1-2016

1.05 Specifications for Traffic Control Devices Many of the temporary traffic control devices and guidelines that apply to construction and maintenance activities in Winnipeg are included in the current edition of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Canada (M.U.T.C.D.C.), published by the Transportation Association of Canada, 2323 St. Laurent Boulevard, Ottawa, Ontario, K1G 4J8. Signs and other traffic control devices that are legal for use on streets in The City of Winnipeg for temporary traffic control are authorized for use through their inclusion in Manitoba Regulation 264/88, 300/89 and 145/2014. It is illegal to use signs within the City s public right-of-ways that are not approved in these Manitoba Regulations. Full-scale drawings of all traffic signs described in this Manual are available from The City of Winnipeg Public Works Department, Engineering Division, at 1155 Pacific Avenue. The design, including colour and dimensions, of all traffic control signs and other devices utilized must conform to the specifications set out in Section 5.02. It should be noted that these dimensions are minimums and in some cases larger signs may be required. As of January 1, 2012, all retroreflective sheeting on temporary traffic control signs, barricades and devices must use a minimum Type VIII retroreflective sheeting, with the exception of reboundable devices specifically channelization barrels, tall cones and traffic cones which shall use a minimum Type IV retroreflective sheeting (ASTM D4956). Under no circumstances are hand painted lettering, diagrams, or symbols permitted. 1.06 Information Seminars The Public Works Department conducts information seminars annually in the spring (or by request) to review the requirements outlined in this Manual. For more information call the Traffic Services Branch at (204) 986-5178. 1.07 Enforcement The Highway Traffic Act of the Province of Manitoba assigns to The City of Winnipeg the authority to regulate traffic movement on public streets under its jurisdiction. In turn, The City of Winnipeg s Traffic By-law No. 1573/77 and Streets By-law No. 1481/77 mandates the use of this Manual of Temporary Traffic Control on City Streets (Manual) and the devices contained herein for use in work areas on City streets. Requirements identified in this Manual are subject to enforcement by City of Winnipeg Streets Constables. Violations of these requirements may be subject to the issuance of stop work orders and/or fines as indicated in The City of Winnipeg Streets By-Law 1481/77 (Schedule H ). < 3 >

4.01.A Work Area Enclosures It is the responsibility of the Construction Agency to safely enclose the work area when required, in accordance with the Workplace Safety and Health Regulation 217/2006. The work area must have a sign prominently identifying the name and emergency telephone number of the Construction Agency. Construction Agency Name: Emergency Phone Number: Removal of Traffic Control Devices Under Section 77(9) of The Highway Traffic Act, traffic control devices at a construction site must be removed when it is no longer necessary for the devices to remain in place. In some cases, a detour or street closure will be in effect only during certain hours of the day, in which case the affected section of street should be restored to normal use at other times. It is essential that all the devices which are not applicable when the street is restored to normal use be either removed or otherwise hidden from the motorists view. 5.00 5.01 TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND ILLUSTRATIONS General The following sections detail the approved signs and devices required to implement the requirements of this Manual. Figures 1 through 38 in Section 5.04 show typical traffic control details for many circumstances. Adjustments to traffic control may be required to suit site specific conditions. To be effective during hours of darkness, all signs, barricades, delineators, cones and other similar devices must be reflective. To optimize this reflectivity, these devices must be regularly cleaned and well maintained. As of January 1, 2012 all retroreflective sheeting on temporary traffic signs, barricades and devices must use a minimum Type VIII retroreflective sheeting, with the exception of reboundable devices specifically channelization barrels, tall cones and traffic cones which shall use a minimum Type IV retroreflective sheeting (ASTM D4956). Under no circumstances are signs with hand painted lettering, diagrams, or symbols permitted. The use of non-approved signs is an illegal violation of the City s Streets By-Law 1481/77 and Traffic By-Law 1573/77, and is subject to prescribed fines. 5.02 Traffic Control Devices This section describes the most commonly used traffic control devices for road work operations and other temporary conditions. < 24 >

5.02.B Barrels, Cones, Markers and Panels Device & Uses Illustration Description All devices in the table, with the exception of road edge delineators, shall be fluorescent orange with stripe colours and widths as indicated in the drawings. All devices shall have a minimum Type VIII high intensity retroreflective sheeting except channelization barrels, tall cones and traffic cones which shall have a minimum Type IV high intensity retroreflective sheeting, in orange and/or white as required. Channelization Barrel TC-63 Tapers Along work areas 900mm 300mm Barrels may be used in tapers and along work areas in place of construction markers, where channelization devices will remain in place for prolonged periods of time. Chevron TC-31 Tapers 900 mm 300 mm 600mm 750mm The Chevron sign may be used in place of channelization barrels in tapers, however channelization barrels are preferred. 1.0m 1.2 m 1.0m and 1.5m 100mm 80mm to 100mm 300 mm 900mm Tall Cone 600mm Along work areas 300mm Lane delineation 750mm 1.0m and 1.5m 100mm WHITE REFLECTORIZED SHEETING 1.0m SHOULDER WIDTH VARIES 1.2 m 3.6 m 0.6 m MAX. 200 mm 80mm to 100mm 1.2 m Tall Cones may be used to delineate traffic space alongside the work area in place of construction markers and traffic cones 300mm only. Tall cones are not to be used in tapers. 100mm The base should weigh a minimum of 5kgs. 100mm 900mm 00mm MANUAL WHITE OF TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL ON CITY STREETS - 2015 REVISION 1-2016 REFLECTORIZED 300mm < 28 > SHEETING 100mm 200 mm m

Device Requirements As of January 2012, all sides including the side panels indicated with Y, must have a minimum type Vlll (high intensity) retroreflective sheeting and the barricade panel identified with ( W x X ) shall be vertically striped in accordance with the M.U.T.C.D.C (Part D Temporary Conditions). The Agency s name and telephone number MUST be clearly displayed on the barricade panel in the bottom right corner (maximum size 450 mm wide and 120 mm high). Barricades must conform to the following specifications: 1) Reflectorized Light Barricade "L" 2.45m 150 mm "W" 229mm AGENCY NAME & CONTACT NO. "T" 1.0 m "X" 1.83m Support color is Mission Yellow (no other color will be accepted) "Y" 0.02 sq. m 2) Reflectorized Concrete Barricade TC-62 150 mm TC-62 "W" 229 mm AGENCY NAME & CONTACT NO. "T" 1.0 m Support color is Mission Yellow (no other color will be accepted) "X" 1.83 m "L" 2.75m < 32 >

3) Sidewalk Manhole Barricade The sidewalk manhole barricade is used to provide safety and protection when work is to be performed around manholes. The Construction Agency is responsible for ensuring that the use of the barricades is in accordance with the Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health Regulation and conforms to the necessary safety standards and specifications for sidewalk manhole barricades. 5.02.F Barriers Barriers, commonly referred to as jersey barriers, are used to separate traffic lanes, re-route traffic and/or protect workers and pedestrians during construction. The placement of barriers must be parallel to the flow of traffic continuously without gaps. Leaving barrier ends exposed creates a hazard for errant motorists and must be avoided or protected. Barriers may either be tapered such that barrier ends are located outside the roadway clear zone or be adequately protected with an appropriate form of end treatment described below minimizing any potential hazard. Barriers must conform to the following specifications: "T" 810mm "W" 582mm "L" 3.05m Reflectorized Impact Recovery System Devices (End Treatments) Placement and selection of end treatments are to be designed and sealed by a qualified Professional Engineer registered with Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba using AASHTO Roadside Design Guide, 4th Edition. Devices must conform to NCHRP (National Cooperative Highway Research Program) Test Level 3 or MASH (Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware) and must be non-gating and redirective. Any deviation from this standard must be accompanied by a written justification by a Professional Engineer. Drawings sealed by a Professional Engineer detailing the placement and selection of end treatments should be sent to PWDLaneClosures@winnipeg.ca at least two weeks prior to the proposed installation date. < 33 >

FIGURE 1a LONG TERM RIGHT LANE CLOSURE ON A MULTI-LANE STREET Permanent Posted Speed Limit (km/h) Distance A (m) Minimum # Channelization Barrels in Taper 50-60 50 5 70-90 100 8 TC-63 WORK AREA RECOMMENDED TC-2 TC-5R RB-25L A A A < 37 >

long term closure of a sidewalk with pedestrians diverted onto roadway FIGURE 21 Permanent Posted Speed Limit (km/h) Distance A (m) Minimum # Channelization Barrels in Taper 50-60 50 5 70-90 100 8 Note: On a Regional Street the roadway lane closure must be approved by Traffic Management Branch. WORK AREA CURB RAMPS REQUIRED - MINIMUM WIDTH 1.5m - EDGE DROP 10mm - SLOPE: 2% TO 8% - NON-SLIP SURFACE TC-63 A RB-25L A TC-5R A TC-2 < 58 >

long term covered walkway on roadway FIGURE 22 WHITE ILLUMINATION RETROREFLECTIVE MARKINGS TC-31 CURB RAMPS REQUIRED - MINIMUM WIDTH 1.5m - EDGE DROP 10mm - SLOPE: 2% TO 8% - NON-SLIP SURFACE TC-62 Note: Install advance signing as specified in Figure 21 in conjuction with covered walkway on the roadway. < 59 >

SIDEWALK CLOSED long term closure of a sidewalk FIGURE 23 SIDEWALK TO REMAIN OPEN FOR PEDESTRIAN USE WORK AREA SIDEWALK CLOSED Note: On a Regional Street the sidewalk closure must be approved by the Traffic Management Branch. < 60 >