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10/01/2012 11:30 2094640195 CAL WATER PAGE 05/05 <br /> A <br /> California M.WCD Page 68-68 <br /> (1~7,-lWA's MUl'CD 2003 including Revisions 1 and 2,as amended for use in California) <br /> Notes for Figure 6-9-28--Typical Applications 28 <br /> Sidewalk Closures and$ypass Sidewalks <br /> Standard: <br /> 1.When crosswalks or other pedestrian facilities are closed or relocated,temporary factlities shall <br /> be detectable and shall include accessibility features consistent with the features prgsent in the <br /> exisfwg pedestrian facility. <br /> Guidance: <br /> 2.Where hi,gla speeds are anticipated,a temporary'trafl'ic barrier and,if necessary,a crash cushion should <br /> be used to separate the temporary sidewalks from vehicular traffic. <br /> 3.Audible infbimation devices should be considered where midblock closings and changed crosswalk <br /> areas cause inadequate commwiication to be provided to pedestrians who have visual disabilities. <br /> Option: <br /> 4.Street lighting may be considered. <br /> 5.Only the TTC devices related to pedestrians are shown.,Other devices,such as lane closure signing;or <br /> ROAD NARROWS signs,may be used to corttrol vehidular traffic. <br /> 6.For nighttime closures,Type.A.Flashing warning lights may be used on barricades that support:signs I <br /> and close sidewalks. <br /> 1.Type C Steady-Burn or Type D 360-degree Steady-Bum warning lights'may be used on channelizing <br /> devices separating the temporary sidewallms from vehicular traffic flo*. f <br /> 8.Signs,such as TS,IrF-.F RIGHT(LEFT),may be placed along a trauporary sidewaA to guide or,direct <br /> pedestrians_ <br /> r <br />