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Traffic Control Plans Unit
Overview
 
The Traffic Control Plans Unit develops the standards for traffic control plans for construction projects. When construction projects suspend the normal function of the roadway, a traffic control plan is developed to assure the safety of all road users, and the protection of workers. At the same time, the traffic control plan provides for continuity of the movement of motor vehicles, bicycle and pedestrian traffic while allowing for the efficient completion of the construction project.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Staff/Contacts

Scott McCanna, PE
Traffic Control Plans Engineer
Ph: (503) 986-3788
Don Wence, PE
TCP Standards Engineer
Ph: (503) 986-3791
Irene Toews, PE
TCP Quality Assurance Engineer
Ph: (503) 986-3493
Dave Greenberg, PE
Traffic Standards Unit Manager
Ph: (503) 986-3583
 
 

Hot Topics
 
In March 2009, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Stimulus Project Identification Sign was developed and issued to be used with all ODOT work that used Federal Stimulus Funds.  Below are resources on the use of this sign and the specs to create it:
 
Technical Bulletin
TR09-02(B) - Project Identification Sign for ODOT Economic Stimulus Projects
Sign Design   
 
ARRA Logo Detail
Images  -   3" jpg  |  7" jpg
For additional Oregon Temporary Work Zone signing, please see Chapter 6 of the ODOT Sign Policy & Guidelines.
 

Publications
 
The TCP Unit has strived and continues to strive to document and address all the issues a TCP designer will likely face.  Volumes of guidance and policy can be found on the TCP Unit's Publication page.   Click on any of the images to access this new web page or use the link below.


 
 

Resources
 
Click on any of the images below to access the new Resources web page.

 
 

 
Page updated: September 09, 2009

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