Submitting a proper traffic control and/or pedestrian control plan (TCP) and a truck route is a condition of ROW permits. The Road Closure Permit Guide map is found in the GIS Gallery. The following guidelines exist:
Sidewalk, Shoulder, Parking Lane, Travel Lane, and Roadway closures on public rights-of-way (ROW) for the purpose of temporary construction work, requires a ROW Permit from the City of Wilmington. Additional time restrictions and permit fees would apply to work on major city roadways and in the Central Business District. Contact the ROW Office for information.
On NCDOT roadways, contact NCDOT for permit needs.
Generally, allowable contractor work hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. No lane closures allowed on City Holidays (day before, day of, day after) or during local events.
City Time-Restricted roadways are subject to limited work hours. No lane/road closures shall occur during Peak Hours from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. No weekend closures.
Hours/days of closures shall be subject to change due to local conditions, traffic, vehicles per day, proximity to schools, or local use. Exceptions will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
Generally, school zone closures are restricted from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where night work may be required, allowable hours are between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. the next day.
Applicants are required to submit a Traffic Control Plan (TCP) based on MUTCD Part 6 or NCDOT Division 11 standards or by a certified professional or engineer. Site-specific TCPs indicating the location and methods of lane/road closures, detours, variable message boards (VMB) and advanced warning signs may be warranted. TCP levels are:
Level 1 - Standard Details at minimum
Level 2 - Standard Details with written summary
Level 3 - Site Specific TCP with written summary
Level 4 - Site Specific TCP/Detour/VMB with written summary
During construction, the traffic control devices, signs and flagging operations shall be checked daily and adjusted as needed for moving work zones. Contractors must utilize certified personnel when self-performing traffic control. All signage, barriers, drums, etc. shall be site appropriate and in good condition. Violations will be issued when permit conditions are not adhered to.
Truck routes shall be developed for contractors and suppliers which adhere to NCDOT and City of Wilmington Truck Routes and Restrictions. Trucks shall utilize the shortest lawful route from/to NCDOT streets.