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9. WEEKLY MEETINGS: Contractor shall be required to meet weekly with the Street Supervisor or his <br />representative to confirm the work completed, discuss any issues that may have occurred, and to <br />review the contractor's proposed work schedule. <br /> <br />10. CLEANUP: All branches, brush, leaves, chips, and sawdust are to be removed from the site and <br />properly disposed of by the Contractor as part of the bid price. The intent is that all areas are to be left <br />in as clean a condition or better than before the Contractor's operations. Cleanup is to be done <br />continuously as each tree is finished. No brush is to be left at any of the tree sites. <br /> <br />11. TRAFFIC CONTROL AND ACCESS: Contractor shall not completely obstruct public pedestrian <br />pathways or deny access to private property at any time. No streets shall be closed at any time. The <br />Contractor may establish "No Parking" zones, contiguous to the work area by posting signs. The City <br />will enforce parking restrictions only when the Contractor has posted the proper signs and has <br />notified the City Police Department a minimum of 48 hours in advance of the required restriction <br />period. <br /> <br />Construction signs, lights, barricades, etc., shall conform to the latest revision of the Manual of <br />Warning Signs, Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work Upon Highways, by California <br />Department of Transportation. <br /> <br />12. CORRECTION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS: If, in the determination of the city Supervisor, any <br />work done or omitted by the Contractor or any act of vandalism or theft has created a condition <br />hazardous to the public, the city Supervisor will notify the Contractor's office by telephone. The <br />Contractor shall commence correction of such condition by placement of barricades or as otherwise <br />directed by the city within one (1) hour of receipt of such notice at his office, and shall complete <br />correction thereof on the same calendar day, regardless of the size of the working force required or <br />the number of hours of work required. <br /> <br />If the contractor cannot be reached by telephone, or fails to respond to the hazardous condition within <br />the specified one (1) hour limit, the city shall have the authority to cause said hazardous condition to <br />be corrected and deduct the cost thereof from any amounts due or to become due the Contractor. <br />Such costs shall include any minimum or base costs for labor, materials or equipment as required by <br />contracts, agreements or supplier but in no case shall such cost be less than $250 per hazardous <br />condition per location. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />