13.07.2015 Views

Temporary Road Closure Procedure - Tablelands Regional Council

Temporary Road Closure Procedure - Tablelands Regional Council

Temporary Road Closure Procedure - Tablelands Regional Council

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

State Controlled <strong>Road</strong> - A road that is within the geographical boundary of the TRC that is controlledby the Department of Transport and Main <strong>Road</strong>s (TMR) and TRC is the nominated road steward.Traffic Guidance Scheme - an approved plan that depicts the control methods to be implemented tosafely redirect traffic and pedestrians around the temporary road closure.5. <strong>Procedure</strong>.Where there is a need to apply for a temporary road closure, TRC will require particular details of theactivity to determine relevant conditions to ensure the event is conducted safely with minimumdisruption to members of the public.It should be noted that it is a requirement to notify the general public, emergency services and otherinterested parties two (2) weeks prior to the activity. Therefore, the applicant should allow anadditional two (2) week as a minimum to process the permit application. Applicants should also beaware that the permit conditions may require further permits from Queensland Police and theDepartment of Transport and Main <strong>Road</strong>s, (TMR). These agencies have their own requirements andapplicants need to allow time for additional permit approvals to be processed. Depending on thelocation, permit approvals can take up to three (3) months.In all cases for a temporary road closure, a Police permit is required and must be submitted with thisapplication. Please note, some Police road closure applications require an additional special eventapplication. For further information, contact the local Police Station and request an 'Application for a<strong>Road</strong> <strong>Closure</strong> Permit' - Form QP 0891and/or an 'Application for a Special Event Permit' - formQP 0889.A TMR permit is only required when the activity is on or adjacent to a state controlled road. For furtherinformation, contact the Department of Transport and Main <strong>Road</strong>s by phone 4050 5444 or emailcairns.office@tmr.qld.gov.au or visit their website TMR. A TMR permit will also require a TrafficDisruption Permit as part of the conditions. Information regarding this application is available byemailing the Cairns Traffic Management Centre at cairns.traffic.disruptions@tmr.qld.gov.auAs a minimum, the following information is required:• Name of the organisation (Applicant) responsible for the activity.• Responsible person, contact phone number and email.• Address and type of organisation, i.e. community, charity, commercial or internal.• Nature of the activity.• Is the activity recurring, if so, what is the frequency.• Date, start and finish times of the activity.• Purpose of the activity.• Anticipated number of attendees.• A copy of the applicant's Public Liability Insurance policy and a Certificate of Currency for thepolicy.• Name of the road/s effected.Page 2 of 6<strong>Tablelands</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Council</strong> V1 08/2013

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!