Designed for City of Austin Right-of-Way Requirements
Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) plans are required for any work impacting streets, sidewalks, or public right-of-way in Austin. A Traffic Control Plan (TCP) ensures safe movement of vehicles, pedestrians, and workers through construction zones while maintaining access and minimizing disruption.
All TTC plans are developed in accordance with:
Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD)
City of Austin Transportation Criteria Manual (TCM)
Right-of-Way permitting requirements
What Is a Traffic Control Plan?
A Traffic Control Plan (TCP) is a detailed drawing that shows how traffic will be safely routed around a work zone.
It typically includes:
- Lane closures and transitions
- Signage and device placement
- Pedestrian and ADA access routes
- Work zone layout and sequencing
A TCP is required for most right-of-way work in Austin before permits can be approved.
What You Get
Every traffic control plan package includes:
- Permit-ready Traffic Control Plan (TCP)
- Lane closure layouts (residential, arterial, commercial)
- Work zone phasing and sequencing
- Signage, cones, barricades, and device placement
- Pedestrian routing and ADA compliance
- Clear, submission-ready PDF plan set
Types of Traffic Control Plans We Handle
Lane closures (single and multi-lane)
Shoulder work setups
Roadway and intersection work zones
Sidewalk closures and pedestrian detours
Utility work in the right-of-way
Phased construction traffic control
Example Traffic Control Plans
Examples of typical TCP layouts:
• Residential lane closure setup
• Utility work zone traffic control
• Intersection or roadway work zone
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Simple 3-Step Process
- Step 1: Submit Project Details – Provide address, scope, and any existing plans.
- Step 2: We Develop Your TCP – Designed for City of Austin compliance and permit submission.
- Step 3: Receive Your Plan – Delivered as a clean, permit-ready PDF.
Typical turnaround: 24–72 hours depending on project scope
Avoid Delays, Rejections, and Safety Issues
Improper or incomplete traffic control plans can lead to permit delays, review comments, or job site issues. A properly prepared TCP helps ensure smoother approvals, safer work zones, and fewer disruptions during construction.
Austin Traffic Control Plan Requirements
To perform work in the right-of-way in Austin, contractors typically must:
- Submit an approved Traffic Control Plan (TCP)
- Obtain a Temporary Use of Right-of-Way Permit (TURP)
- Maintain pedestrian access and ADA compliance
- Follow approved traffic control layouts during construction
Having a compliant TCP is a key step in getting your project approved and moving forward.
Serving Austin and surrounding Central Texas areas with fast turnaround on traffic control and civil engineering plans.
Need a Traffic Control Plan in Austin?
Get a fast, compliant, permit-ready traffic control plan designed for City of Austin approval.





