Pedestrian Accommodation Work Zone CHECKLIST
Did you consider: (If NO, check box)
- Impact on pedestrian generators (Schools, Senior Centers, transit stops, etc.)
- Impact on existing pedestrian flow
- Pedestrian information needsadvance, transition, work area, and exit information
- Pedestrian Facilitieswalkway width, surface, boundaries, transitions, and channelization.
- Intersectionscrosswalk placement, additional signing/marking, traffic signals modification (timing, pedestrian signals, push button, etc.)
- Adequate and safe detour or diversion due to sidewalk closure or blockage
- Adequate pedestrian protectionphysical separation from work space and vehicular traffic, overhead protection, etc.
- Construction staging to maintain pedestrian access throughout all construction phases
- Temporary nighttime lighting
- Requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990
- Location/access to business, residences, etc.
- Future considerations: frequent checks of the pedestrian accommodations during construction to ensure that the temporary traffic control plan (TCP) is followed, traffic control devices are maintained in good condition, and a safe, access-ible pedestrian route is available at all times.
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