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Section 10: San Francisco Police Department Officers (SFPD) Traffic Control by Uniformed San Francisco Police Officers assigned to work 10B Construction (referred to herein as officers) may be required under certain circumstances, such as a Special Traffic Permit or Contract specifications. 10.1 Duties of OfficersA. Direct vehicular and pedestrian traffic 10.2 Requesting Officers The Contractor shall coordinate deployment of officers with the San Francisco Police District Construction Coordinator for the area where construction is taking place (see page 51, Appendix C). The Contractor shall make a deposit to the SFPD in the amount of $2,000 unless otherwise specified by the SFPD. The Contractor shall pay SFPD each invoice within 30 calendar days of the invoice date.
10B CONSTRUCTION COORDINATORS
Lieutenant Nicole M. Greely office: 415-553-7942 cell: 415-254-1242
10.3 Officer Working Hours The officers shall be paid a minimum of four hours per day. If the number of work hours exceeds four hours, the officers shall be paid for one additional hour for travel time. For a twelve-hour shift, the officers shall be paid thirteen hours per ordinance. 10.4 Notification and Restrictions The Contractor shall notify the San Francisco Police District Construction Coordinator regarding the schedule and number of officers required at least 4 calendar days in advance of the scheduled date. A Map of the Police Districts can be found in Map 6 on page 51, Appendix C. The pager and fax numbers for the Coordinators of each Police District is listed in the table on page 52. If you have problems contacting a coordinator, call the Public Service Lieutenant at 415-553-7942 / cell: 415-254-1242. The minimum time to cancel is 24 hours. 10.5 Furnishing Permits to Officers Each day, Contractor shall furnish each officer a copy of the STP (if one is issued) before beginning work at the site to ensure that the officers are familiar with the conditions on the permit. Failure to furnish all officers copies of the permit may result in the officers canceling the job, thereby placing the contractor in violation of Traffic Code Section 194 (see page 24, Appendix A). 10.6 Officer Reassignment SFPD reserves the right to re-assign officers to other duties, in case of emergencies. SFPD may adjust the number of officers at a site based on site conditions. |
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