How will the construction affect traffic and parking in my neighborhood?
Construction projects such as Group Jobs are rarely accomplished without some disruptions to the pattern of everyday life. Before construction is allowed to begin, contractors are required to get approval for a traffic management plan for the affected neighborhood. The plan includes provisions for moving traffic through the area when work is underway, maintaining pedestrian access through the construction zone, and notifying residents when access to driveways or pedestrian lanes will be affected. When a street, driveway, or pedestrian access is to be temporarily closed, the contractor is required to notify the affected property owners and tenants in advance. The notice also will say how long the work will take to complete. The contractor is responsible for providing proper access to homes and businesses during construction. Temporary no-parking zones may be established during construction in both business and residential areas. They will be designated by signs at the curb.