Require 72-hour advance notice for road lane closures
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, directing the city administration to provide the mayor and city commission with at least 72 hours’ advance written notice prior to the closure of any lane(s) of travel for any construction, maintenance or utility-related road closure(s), and directing that such notice contain all relevant information regarding the roadwork and lane…
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, directing the city administration to provide the mayor and city commission with at least 72 hours’ advance written notice prior to the closure of any lane(s) of travel for any construction, maintenance or utility-related road closure(s), and directing that such notice contain all relevant information regarding the roadwork and lane closure(s) including, but not limited to: the location at which the roadwork will be taking place; the entity, contractor, vendor, and subcontractor performing the work; the dates and times of each lane / road closure; the duration of the roadwork project and associated lane closures (including specifically which, and how many, lanes will be closed); the nature of the construction, maintenance, or utility-related project and why the project and lane closures are necessary; and further, directing the city administration to assign one (1) or more city personnel to actively monitor each construction, maintenance, or utility-related project in order to ensure that all lanes of travel are reopened in a timely manner consistent with the contract plans, permit, and/or associated maintenance of traffic (“mot”). Applicable area: citywide city attorney mayor steven meiner
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