Traffic Signal Maintenance Clause Samples

The Traffic Signal Maintenance clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for maintaining and repairing traffic signals within a specified area or jurisdiction. It typically details which party is responsible for routine inspections, emergency repairs, and the replacement of signal components, as well as the standards and response times required for maintenance activities. By clearly assigning duties and expectations, this clause ensures the continuous and safe operation of traffic signals, thereby minimizing disruptions and enhancing public safety.
Traffic Signal Maintenance. The Town will maintain all traffic control signals or devices on Regional Roads as set out in Schedule “D”.
Traffic Signal Maintenance. The scope of this contract includes traffic signal maintenance as described in Section IV.
Traffic Signal Maintenance. The County is willing and the City desires for the County to provide specified traffic signal maintenance within the City as follows: (a) Starting on January 1, 2023, and continuing until the end of the term of this Agreement on December 31, 2032, County shall provide maintenance services for the City’s traffic signals and associated equipment. Traffic signal maintenance shall include maintenance and repairs to City traffic signals, intersection flashers, school zone flashers and warning flashers, and pedestrian crossing lights/signals (i.e., traffic control devices pertaining to crosswalks). For purposes of this Agreement, when the term “traffic signal” is used herein, such term shall mean and include “traffic signal”, “intersection flashers”, “school zone flashers” and “warning flashers”, “pedestrian crossing light/signal”, and associated equipment. (b) This Section 2 and the traffic signal maintenance and repair services to be provided by the County under this Agreement shall only apply to maintenance and repair services for City owned traffic signals that are located on streets and roads maintained and operated by the City within its City limits, as set forth more specifically in the City of Brunswick Traffic Signal Inventory List attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and incorporated herein by reference. (c) This Agreement shall not include, and County shall not be responsible under this Agreement for any maintenance, operation, or repair of the equipment, supports, poles, beams, lines, or wires physically supporting such traffic signals or upon which such traffic signals are hung, and/or the maintenance, operation, or repair of any City Road, street, or right-of-way. This Agreement shall also not include, and County shall not be responsible under this Agreement for any maintenance, operation or repairs to City traffic control signage. When the term “associated equipment” is used in this Agreement, such terms shall specifically exclude the items set forth in this Section 3.1. (c). (d) During the term of this Agreement, the County shall use reasonable efforts to: (i) provide the same level of traffic signal maintenance and repair services to the City traffic signals that are provided by the County for its traffic signals in unincorporated Glynn County; (ii) provide an annual report, to the City identifying the number of traffic control maintenance calls serviced which were located inside the City Limits no later than forty-five (45) after the end of the fisca...
Traffic Signal Maintenance. The Contractor shall provide a continuous, comprehensive preventive maintenance program designed to minimize the incidence of outages and malfunction; reduce complaints; and extend the useful life of the traffic signal equipment. The program shall include, but is not limited to:
Traffic Signal Maintenance. (WBS 8.4 SOW) a) Adjust and/or align signal heads for proper pedestrian and vehicular traffic. b) Inspect the signal controller and make adjustments as required. c) Inspect signal timing and make adjustments as required. d) Replace bulbs, loops, controllers, signal head, audible signals, crosswalk signals and battery backups which require replacement due to routine wear and tear. e) Inspect and test signal maintenance communication infrastructure with other City departments with the Traffic Management Center. f) Inspect and repair detection systems. g) Oversee and manage the inspection and cleaning of traffic signal cabinets and equipment at least once per year. h) Conduct activities necessary to maintain all City-owned signal devices, street lights and pedestrian lights.
Traffic Signal Maintenance. ROUTINE A. Patrol the traffic control signal system once every month B. Keep signal heads, posts, control cabinets, and foundations in alignment and tightly connected C. Check the control equipment, pedestrian push buttons, relays and detectors monthly to ascertain that the traffic signal installation is functioning properly D. Keep interior of control housing in a neat and workmanlike manner at all times E. Replace outages with-in manufactures rated life of the LED module F. Maintain video detection (if applicable) and keep in working order. ▇▇▇▇▇ will not be responsible for replacement costs of video equipment due to obsolescence, weather damage, or manufacturer defect. G. Maintain Uninterruptable Power System (Battery Backup Unit) (if applicable) and keep in working order. ▇▇▇▇▇ will not be responsible for replacement costs of BBU related equipment due to end of rated life, obsolescence, weather damage, or manufacturer defect.
Traffic Signal Maintenance. (WBS 8.4 SOW) a) Weekly reports to the City Manager with the following elements at a minimum: 1) Number of man hours spent performing preventive maintenance on all traffic signals. 2) Number of traffic and crossings signals maintained. 3) Number of traffic and crossing signals installed. 4) Number of traffic signals which were adjusted and monitored. b) Monthly summary reports of the above information with trend analysis.

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