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Permits & Development - Encroachment(EP)/Driveway(DW) Permits - 2014_PS-1402501 thru PS-1403000_ - PS-1402886
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Encroachment(EP)/Driveway(DW) Permits
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2014\PS-1402501 thru PS-1403000
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2014
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CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE
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ENCROACHMENT PERMIT
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Permit Applications (PA)
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W/S WALKER LN 50' N/O HOBART AV
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California MUTCD 2012 Edition Page 1135 <br /> (FHWA's MUTCD 2009 Edition,as amended for use in California) <br /> Table 61-1-1(CA).Index to Typical Applications <br /> T ill Dical Application Description T ical A lication Number <br /> Work affectin PedestrfaRr arJd,B(caclllties, seerSectbrf 6Q'05 <br /> Shoulder Closure on Urban Low Speed)Locations to Accommodate Bicyclists TA-101 CA <br /> Lane Closure on Freeway, Expressway, Rural and Urban(High Speed)Locations TA-102(CA) <br /> to Accommodate Bicyclists <br /> Detour for Bike Lane on Roads with Closure of One Travel Direction TA-103 CA <br /> Right Lane and Bike Lane Closure on Far Side of Intersection TA-1 04 CA <br /> orlcW'th'T (e T v le Wa of e.,TwoLane'Ni (iwa `see Section 6G:10 '. <br /> Lane Shift on Road with Low Traffic Volumes TA-105 CA <br /> Table 6H-2. Meaning of Symbols on Typical Application Diagrams <br /> Arrow board Shadow vehicle <br /> Arrow board support or trailerSign(shown facing left) <br /> 0 0 (shown facing down) In <br /> '- –� Changeable message sign or support trailer iD Surveyor <br /> ■ Channelizing device Temporary barrier <br /> crash cushion l=am Temporary barrier with warning light <br /> Direction of temporary traffic detour traffic or pedestrian signal <br /> Direction of traffic <br /> Truck-mounted attenuator <br /> Flagger <br /> 'type 3 barricade <br /> High-level warning device <br /> (Flag tree) Warning light <br /> Longitudinal channelizing device Work space <br /> 4ow--,6 Luminaire <br /> Pavement markings that should be - o Work vehicle <br /> removed for a long-term project <br /> Table 6H-3. Meaning of Letter Codes on'Typical Application Diagrams <br /> "—�— Distance Between signs-" <br /> Road Type -IF A B C <br /> Urban(low speed)"-25 mph or less 100 feet loo feet _100 feet <br /> Urban(low speedy-more than 25 mph to 40 mph 250 feet 250 feet 250 feet <br /> Urban(high.speed)'-more than AO mph 350 feet 350 feet 350 reel <br /> Rural 500 feet 500 feet 500 feet <br /> Expressway!Freeway 1,000 feet. 1,500 feel 2,640 feet <br /> The column headings A,13,and c are the dimensions shown In Figures 6H-1 through 6H-46.The A dimension is the <br /> distance from the transition or point of feslrfction to the first sign,The 6 dimension is the distance between the first and <br /> second slgns,The C dimension is the distance between the second and third signs_(The"first sign"is the sign in a <br /> three-sign series ilial Is closest to the TTG zone.The•third sign"is the sign that is furthest upstream from the TTC;tone.) <br /> Chapter 6H—Typical Applications January 13,2012 <br /> Part 6—Temporary Traffic Control <br /> Temporary Traffic Control(Parts 1 &6)Page 193 of 320 <br />
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