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Transportation -
Project Review and Interagency Coordination

Project Review

This group reviews proposed development projects as well as City capital improvement projects with respect to transportation related issues.  They work closely with other City divisions such as Engineering, Planning, and Building Safety in reviewing development projects, determining what street improvements are required, and determining if a project is eligible for a City contribution toward the cost of street improvements.  They also work with developers and their representatives to address transportation issues throughout the project development process.  The group reviews all City capital improvement projects affecting City of Mesa streets, and participates on City project teams providing input and technical expertise on
transportation concerns.

Staff in this group are the leads in coordinating with other government agencies such as the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Maricopa County Department of Transportation (MCDOT), and neighboring cities when their projects affect Mesa, and in implementing joint projects with other agencies.  This can involve determining project criteria and Mesa's participation, providing technical guidance and review as plans are developed, and involving other areas of the City as needed.

View Traffic Engineering Guidelines.

Barricading

The group also provides technical assistance for traffic control for activities related to parades and special events, street functions and construction work zones.  When called upon, this section also provides emergency response in the event of detours, lane/street closures and natural disasters.

Traffic Barricade Manual (.pdf 110 pages) The City of Mesa has adopted the 1998 City of Phoenix Traffic Barricade Manual with the City of Mesa Addendum.

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