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Fast, Compliant, Permit-Ready TCPs for TURPs

Temporary Traffic Control Plans – Austin, TX

Traffic control plans designed for City of Austin right-of-way permits, lane closures, and work zone safety compliance.

TMUTCD + City of Austin compliant • Fast turnaround • Contractor-ready

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

  1. Step 1: Submit Project Details – Provide address, scope, and any existing plans.
  2. Step 2: We Develop Your TCP – Designed for City of Austin compliance and permit submission.
  3. 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.

Traffic Control Quote Request

Please provide your project details below and we'll get back to you with a comprehensive quote.

Project type
Lane closure
Traffic detour
Event management
Construction zone setup
Emergency response
Other project type

Select the type of traffic control service you need

Include details such as project location, duration, expected traffic volume, special requirements, and timeline

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