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SPEV 2023-1000 Alpha Win Triathlon Race (10.11.2023)c:u iroiaNin October 11, 2023 CASE NUMBER Special Event Permit 2023-1000 ACTIVITY/EVENT Alpha Win Triathlon Race October 21, 2023 Lake Cahuilla Regional Park and local roads (see attached exhibits) APPLICANT Mr. Jonathan Viola Alpha Win 319 Main Street Saugerties, NY 12477 nppRnvnI The Design and Development Department has reviewed your request for Special Event Permit 2023-1000. Pursuant to LQMC Section 9.100.130 (Special Events — Nonresidential), your permit is approved based on the following Findings: A. The event will not be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the community in the area of the proposed event. B. There is adequate area to conduct the event and to accommodate the anticipated attendance. C. Sufficient parking will be provided for the anticipated attendance. D. Food service operations, medical facilities, solid waste facilities, sewage disposal methods and potable water service have been provided. E. Fire protection plans and facilities have been provided to the satisfaction of the fire marshal. F. Security plans, including security staffing levels, and facilities have been provided to the satisfaction of the Riverside County Sheriff. G. Public roadways providing access to the event are capable of accommodating the anticipated traffic volumes in a reasonable and safe manner with minimal disruption to local traffic circulation. ta GiKra CALIFORNIA - This approval authorizes you to conduct the event pursuant to compliance with all conditions of approval of this permit. The applicant must also comply with the provisions and conditions of any other permits, as may be required/referenced herein, in order to physically set up and conduct the event. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Completion/confirmation prior to start of event: 1. Prior to the Special Event, you must be cleared by the Fire Department by way of a Pre -Event Fire Safety Inspection. Applicant shall be responsible to contact the Fire Department to schedule inspections. Requests for inspections are to be made at least 48 hours in advance and may be arranged by calling (760) 777-7131. 2. All vendors shall obtain a City Business License. A listing of all vendors, with contact information, shall be submitted to the Design and Development Department. The serving of food and alcoholic beverages during the event shall be subject to the rules and requirements of the Riverside County Health Department and State of California Alcoholic Beverage Control, respectively. 3. Portable generators shall be shielded to prevent accidental contact with guests. Generators and internal combustion sources shall be separated from tents/canopies by a minimum of 20 feet and shall be isolated from the public. Additional fuel containers will not be allowed to be stored with the generator. Each generator will need to have a 10BC fire extinguisher, with a current service tag (within one year). Combustible material (including trash) shall be kept clear of the generators. 4. Extension cords shall be ground -secured to prevent tripping. Any lighting shall be directed away from surrounding roadways and surrounding residential properties. No spot or searchlights are permitted. 5. The applicant shall obtain an encroachment permit for the traffic control plan off -site signs and traffic controls placed within the City's right-of-way. Encroachment permit will include requirements for insurance that shall be provided by the applicant. Please contact Amy Yu at (760)777-7047 for assistance on obtaining an encroachment permit. 6. All temporary electrical wiring to any concession/vendor spaces shall be secured to prevent physical hazards to the public and participants. Wiring/cords shall not be subjected to environmental or physical damage. ta GiKra CALIFORNIA - 7. An adequate number of portable restroom facilities shall be provided, to accommodate participants and guests. ADA-compliant portable restrooms shall be provided as required by the Building Division. 8. Obtain any building permit(s) as may be required for temporary electric service and any other required items (e.g. bleacher, portable generators, etc.). Contact the Building Division at (760) 777-7012 for permit requirements. 9. Applicant shall post all affected gated communities with a flyer or similar format that provides event dates and times, indicates that security personnel will be present to ensure traffic safety, and lists the applicant's contact information. Information shall be posted at or near callboxes and/or gate control actuators. Completion/confirmation durina event: 10. The event is permitted for October 21, 2023. Set up and operation of the event shall be consistent with the attached exhibits and event information on file. At the conclusion of the event, the event site and all roadways shall be returned to pre -event conditions. 11. Applicant shall comply with all terms and conditions set forth in the Parade and Special Event Permit issued by Riverside County TLMA for the duration of event set- up, operation and take -down activities. 12. The applicant shall coordinate third party independent inspections to maintain the traffic control plan (TCP) measures as approved under the traffic control plans. Any takedown and/or relocation and re -installation of any traffic control devices as approved in the TCP shall be inspected by said third party for conformance with the intent and provisions of the approved TCP. In the absence of a third party contract inspector, services may be provided by RCSD and/or Tops and Barricades. 13. Certain areas providing access to the event area are public and, as such, general public access may not be denied or restricted in any manner that extends beyond the limits of this event as approved. 14. Roadways/traffic aisles to structures and activities in and around the event will be maintained accessible to emergency vehicles at all times. Any/all parking monitors shall wear light-colored clothing and reflective vests as needed. ta "NW CALIFORNIA 15. No on -street parking outside the approved event area may be utilized for event parking. All on -street parking areas not otherwise restricted under the traffic control plan as approved shall remain available for public use. 16. Security personnel shall be easily identifiable to the public by the provision of uniformed personnel. All designated private security personnel must be licensed by the State of California and possess a valid Private Security license. 17. Applicant shall be responsible for paramedic/medical service during the event. 18. All motor vehicles shall be parked in designated parking areas. Designated Fire Lanes are to be kept open with minimum of 20 feet unobstructed access at all times. Fire lanes shall be clearly outlined in an approved manner throughout the event grounds by posting "NO PARKING FIRE LANE". 19. The use of amplified equipment for announcements and award presentations is permitted, provided that all provisions of the City of La Quinta's Noise Ordinance (LQMC 9.100.210) are complied with. Completion/confirmation after conclusion of event (if necessary) 20. The event route and any sites used shall be left clean and in its original manner after the event. Temporary trash receptacles shall be provided in and around the event areas. All event areas shall be left free of debris at the end of each day's activities, and after the event concludes. 21. All traffic control provisions (CMS, cones, barricades, etc.) for the course shall be removed immediately after the final participant(s) as they complete the course. 22. All signing must be removed at the conclusion of the event, or each sign is subject to a $50.00 fine. Please contact the Code Compliance Division at (760) 777-7050 regarding removal of signage. 23. Any damage to public hardscape caused by this event shall be repaired as directed by the City Engineer. This includes but is not limited to sidewalks, curb and gutter, landscaping, pavement and street lights especially within the surrounding public streets. ta ailllfra CALIFORNIA - FINAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CONTACT INFORMATION By holding this outdoor event, the applicant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of La Quinta ("the City"), its agents, officers and employees from any claim, action or proceeding to attack, set aside, void, or annul the approval of this temporary use permit. The City of La Quinta shall have sole discretion in selecting its defense counsel. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or preceding and shall cooperate fully in the defense. The City may elect to add Conditions to this application request to that arise not previously addressed herein. It is acknowledged that control and other approved measures may be necessary during unanticipated problems that may arise. Danny Castro, Design and Development Director Design and Development Department mitigate any problems modifications to traffic the event to address PLANNING APPROVAL ADMINISTRATIVE Page 1 of 4 CASE# EXHIBIT# INITIAL DATE SPEV2023-1000 clflores 1 10/12/2023 4:56:51 PXlpha Win Description of Event Operations Plan %pared in connection with Palm Springs — October 20-21, 2023 The Event consists of Triathlon races (swim, bike, run) that will take place on Saturday, October 21, 2023 with event check -in to commence on Friday, October 20, 2023. The Event is being produced by Alpha Win (formerly HITS, Inc.), located at 319 Main Street, Saugerties, NY 12477, as part of its nationwide Alpha Win race series. There will be four Triathlon competitions, all of which will include swim, bike and run components. Set up for the event will take commence on Thursday, October 19, 2023 (if permissible) and continue on Friday, October 20, 2023. All four of the Triathlon competitions will take place on Saturday, October 21, 2023. Take down will commence on Saturday, October 21, 2023 and will be completed on Sunday, October 22, 2023. Event Location Lake Cahuilla Recreation Area, 58075 Jefferson St., La Quinta, CA 92253 Event Maps Attached: Bike Courses Run Courses Transition Area Site Map Swim In and Bike Out/in and Run Out/In Race Flow Diagram Traffic Plan Completed by Tops N Barricades Event Timeline: Thursday, October 19, 2023 Noon — 6 PM Friday, October 20, 2023: 8 AM — Noon 2 PM — 6 PM Saturday, October 21, 2023: 5 AM — 6:30 AM 7 AM — Midnight Sunday, October 22, 2023: 10:00 AM — 4:00 PM Detours/Road Closures Commence set-up (if permissible) Complete set-up Check -in for Saturday Events Check -in continues for Saturday Events All triathlon races take place; take -down commences Take -down and cleanup Please see Traffic Control Plans for details on temporary road and lane closures. Railroad Crossings None Pre -event Public Notification Page 2 of 4 Event organizer will place portable signs with black text on an orange background reading "Special Event Ahead — Watch for Participants" at key locations along the Bike and Run courses. The signs will be in place prior to 6 AM on Saturday, October 21, 2023 and removed by 10 AM on Sunday, October 22, 2023. Event organizer will place an ad in the Desert Sun to notify the public. Coordination Event organizer is currently working with the following government bodies: • Coachella Valley Water District • Riverside County Regional Park and Open -Space District • City of La Quinta Planning Department • City of La Quinta Public Works • Riverside County Transportation Department • La Quinta Police Department / Riverside County Sheriff's Department • CHP, Indio Unit Event Day Communications Communications will be accomplished primarily with cell phones and two-way radios. Emergency Services An ambulance will be on site at the water's edge for the entirety of the swim portion of the races. EMT's will be on hand near the finish line from 9:00 am until the conclusion of all races. All staff members and volunteers will be given cell phone numbers for key members of event management. Situations requiring an emergency response will be communicated by radio and/or cell phone to a designated member of management, who will then alert emergency services personnel. Spectator Control Spectators will largely consist of family and friends of event participants, who will be located in the park at the start and finish line of the competition. Staff, including the event announcer will be diligent in keeping the course clear of spectators and will employ the use of barriers as necessary. Pavement Markings There will be no pavement markings. Bicyclists are told that all roads are open to vehicular traffic and that they must ride on the right-hand shoulder of the road. Runners will be separated from motor vehicle traffic with traffic cones. Information and directional signs for participants will be on folding sign boards. Event Day Roadway Signing for Event Participants Informational and directional signs will be located along the race courses to assist the participants. All signs will be located well off the traveled roadway and shoulder. Event signs include the following: • Mile marker signs in increments of 5 miles for the Bike course —13 W(w) x 11 7/16(h) • Mile marker signs in increments of 1 mile for the Run course —13 3/"(w) x 11 7/16(h) • Directional turn arrows—18"(w) x 24"(h) • Bike Turnaround on 30 %"(w) x 36"(h) sandwich board • Run Turnaround on 30 3/"(w) x 36"(h) sandwich board Page 3 of 4 Aid Stations Aid Stations will be located approximately every 10 miles on the Bike course and approximately every 1.5 miles on the Run course. All aid stations will have water, energy drink, energy bars, gels and fruit. Some aid stations on the Run course will include portable toilets. All items will be located well off the roadway. Event Support Vehicles • Motorcycle accompanying the lead cyclist for the Half distance race • Follow vehicle to trail last cyclist for the Full distance race • The last runner will be monitored by staff and volunteers at Aid Stations. Tents — to be in Lake Cahuilla Recreation Area • Tents at Lake Cahuilla Recreation Area (La Quinta) o Up to three tents each of which will be open on all sides and contain less than 400 square feet with minimum fire break clearance of 12 feet • 10' x 10' pop-up tents for vendors, timing stations and Aid Stations: Lights and Electrical • Portable light towers with generators • Portable generators for other electrical needs Portable Toilets (in addition to permanent restrooms located in Lake Cahuilla Park) • 1 unit for every 50 entrants in the Registration and Transition Areas • Up to 6 units on the Run and Bike Course on Saturday only • Hand Wash units at transition areas Staffing Estimate • See Addendum to Operations Plan Security Personnel • Local state, county and city law enforcement officials for traffic control as discussed above • 2-3 staff members to keep bicycle transition area secure Food & Beverage (To be adjusted based on current COVID conditions) • Registration and Check -in Area o Bagels, muffins, pretzels, chips, etc. o Hand fruit o Bottled beverages o Coffee • Aid Stations o Bottled water o Hand fruit o Power bars o Energy gels Page 4 of 4 o Energy drinks Solid Waste & Recycling Event organizer will utilize staff for management of all solid waste and recyclable material. Trash containers will be located throughout the Registration and Check -in area and at each Aid Station DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY • Dates and hours of activity: October 21, 2023 - 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM • Date of set up: October 19-20, 2023; Date of removal: October 21-22, 2023 • Estimated attendance: 400 athletes plus 400 friends and family, and Staff • Maximum estimated attendance: 600 athletes plus 600 friends and family, and Staff • Bike and Run Courses for Triathlon Races are in public right of way • Light towers and portable generators will provide power needs; low decibel public address system will be used for announcements at start and finish lines within the park CONTACT INFORMATION • Tommy Struzzieri or Jonathan Viola • Alpha Win • 319 Main Street, Saugerties, NY 12477 • 845-247-7275 • tommy@alpha.win or ionathan@alpha.win �jxil ALPHA • Swim commences at 7 am — course shown with yellow arrows around red buoys. • Athletes complete swim and enter Transition Area (T1)- shown as blue box. • Athletes exit T1 with bikes and exit park — shown with white arrows. Bikes for Half & Full distance do not return to park; bikes for Sprint & Olympic re- enter the park on same course as exit. • Athletes complete bike course and begin run — shown with orange arrows. Run course for Half and Full distances start offsite and return to the park. Run for all distances enter and exit the park through an opening in the fence giving access to Jefferson St. • Athletes complete the run courses and the race by crossing the finish line — shown as green triangle. JT y * ti Opening in fence �i 14 0. AI Op. W!,F-N so LAKE CAHUILLA RECREATION AREA = Alpha Sprint — — - = Trail ♦ = Alpha Olympic 4 = Alpha 70.3 = Aid Station + = Medical = Porta-Potty • = Buoy Lake Cahuilla Palm Springs, California Swim Course 750 meters/1,500 meters/1.2 miles ALPHA SPRINT: • Swim: 750 meters (one loop) 1) - Beach start at Lake Cahuilla Park 2) - Swim one loop in counter -clockwise direction 3) - Exit water to T1 ALPHA OLYMPIC: • Swim: 1,500 meters (two loops) 1) - Beach start at Lake Cahuilla Park 2) - Swim two loops in counter -clockwise direction 3) - Exit water to T1 ALPHA 70.3: • Swim: 1.2 miles (two loops) 1) - Beach start at Lake Cahuilla Park 2) - Swim two loops in counter -clockwise direction 3) - Exit water to T1 I I � NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023 MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERSl Lake Cahuilla Park Start / Finish J � ale i/won ® ■ Si Palm Springs, California Bike Course 12.4 miles/24.8 miles/56 miles ALPHA SPRINT: • Bike: 12.4 miles (out-n-back) 1) - Exit T1, L onto Cahuilla Park Rd. 2) - R on Jefferson St. 3) - R on 58th Ave. 4) - R on Jackson St. 5) - Turn around at 6.2 miles and return on same route to T2 ALPHA OLYMPIC: • Bike: 24.8 miles (out-n-back 1) - Exit T1, L onto Cahuilla Park Rd. 2) - R on Jefferson St. 3) - R on 58th Ave. 4) - R on Jackson St. 5) - L on 66th Ave. 6) - Turn around at 12.4 miles and return on same route to T2 ALPHA HALF: • Bike: 56 miles (two out-n-backs 1) - Exit T1, L onto Cahuilla Park Rd. 2) - R on Jefferson St. 3) - R on 58th Ave. 4) - R on Jackson St. 5) - L on 66th Ave. 6) - R on Pierce St. 7) - Turn around at 15.35 miles and return to turn around at Half/Full turn around at IID Parking Lot to begin second out-n-back to return on original route to T2 in Lake Cahuilla Park h T2 (Full Only) 58th Ave. Half Turnaround W Sprint Turnaround c- w 0 X 0 0 Z' Fi,hT 66th Ave. Archaeological sire Note: T2 for Sprint, Olympic, and Half is in Lake Cahuilla Park Note: T2 for Full is in IID Parking Lot, 81600 Ave 58, La Quinta, CA 92253 = Alpha Sprint — — - = Trail = Aid Station = Alpha Olympic 3: + = Medical ° = Alpha Half = Porta-Potty Cn mip iurnarouno I I NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2023 MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS 0 LAKE CAHUILLA RECREATION AREA ew..m. Urniund Lie Cehwlle ww.Run Course onw _� � Run Course Uaq,"*MTMLON H W W N O H 2 t� H TYLER ST. , AVE 66 HARRISON ST. � Q W3-4 AHEAD FILLMORE ST. WATCH FOR BE PARTICIPANTS PREPARE TO STOP s O, R14 500' EXISTING R'-' , POLICE CAR WITH FLASHING LIGHTS , W3-4 (/111 ' EXISTING OLYMPIC �PREPARE TURNAROUND tw- MARTINEZ WATCH FOR AVE 68 DIRT ROAD H Im ti Y J p W20-3 RI 1-2 ROAD CL �ROA CLOSED AVE 70 N I W�E S NO SCALE TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR THE BIKE COURSE Reviewed By Data Speed UmIt XX Tmfflc Control Plan for Alpha Win Triathlon Palm Springs Prime Contractor Contact Alpha Win Johnathan 601-540-6774 Traffic Control Design by Phone Prepared By Tops N Barricades, Inc. (800)852-TOPS Ron Fifield Sheet Number Data Permit Number 2 of 2 8/23/23 To Be Issued on Approval a OPEN ROUTE a SPRINT ROUTE aOLYMPIC ROUTE G= HALF ROUTE a TRAFFIC DIRECTION POLICE OFFICER NOTES: 1. ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH REVISION 7 OF THE 2014 CALIFORNIA MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROLS Ca.(M.U.T.C.D.) 2. TRAFFIC CONTROL SHOWN HEREIN IS THE MINIMUM REQUIRED. ADDITIONAL TRAFFIC CONTROL MAY BE REQUIRED TO FACILITATE. PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAFFIC FLOW IF DEEMED NECESSARY BY CITY OF LA QUINTA CITY OF COACHELLA, CITY OF INDIO AND/OR COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE REPRESENTATIVE, 3. THROUGHOUT EACH WORK PERIOD, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT TRAFFIC CONTROL (SIGNS, BARRICADES AND DELINEATORS) AND. MAINTAIN SAME IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS., 4. PARTICIPANTS SHALL FOLLOW ALL TRAFFIC LAWS. 5. ACCESS TO PRIVATE PROPERTY SHALL BE MAINTAINED ATALL TIMES. 6. THIS TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE IN PLACE DURING EVENT HOURS ONLY. THE EVENT IS ON SATURDAY OCT. 21, 7 AM TO 5:30 PM. ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES USED DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS SHALL BE RETRO- REFLECTIVE. ALL CYCLISTS SHALL WEAR RETRO-REFLECTIVE GARMENTS DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS AND BICYCLES SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH HEADLAMPS & TAIL LAMPS AS REQUIRED BY THE CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE. 7. CYCLISTS SHALL RIDE WITH TRAFFIC IN THE BIKE LANES WHEN AVAILABLE OR ON THE RIGHT HAND SHOULDER. 8. A POLICE OFFICER SHALL BE POSTED AT EACH INTERSECTION ALONG THE ROUTE. THE OFFICER IS REQUESTED TO STOP TRAFFIC FOR THE CYCLISTS TO CONTINUE THE RACE. W3-4 rRE OP AVE 73 AVE 74 AVE 76 DEAD END SPECIAL EVENT AHEAD R1-1 WATCH FOR PARTICIPANTS M4.1 HALF POLICE CAR WITH FLASHING LIGHTS 500' W3-4 BE \� PREPARE TO STOP M4-10 (LT) 0, W20-2 DETOUR AHEAD SPECIALEVENT AHEAD WATCH FOR t- N W t� OC W d LAKE CAHUI ENTRY SATE THE QUARRY I 1 1 NOT 1 1 1 1 1 1�1 I rx1Q II • ! WRONG' I WAY •� STOP i ! STOP • STOP I STOP STOP F� ;;,.�---- -- 1 ? T I_,,.' STOP STOP i I�; �I • ' STOP i STOP STOP afTING EXISTING E INS XIST AHEAD ' '' !1 IP, W. WSTOPWI STEP 1 I —STOP WATCH FOR A POLICE OFFICER SHALL BE POSTED AT EACH END OF THIS SECTION. THE PARTICIPANTS WILL COME FROM THE LAKE AND STAY OF THE SIDE OF THE ROAD OPPOSITE THE LAKE WHILE THE OFFICERS DIRECT VEHICLE TRAFFIC, ONE DIRECTION AT A TIME ON THE LAKE SIDE OF THE ROAD. AS THE PARTICIPANTS RETURN, THEY WILL STAY ON THE LAKE SIDE OF THE ROAD WHILE THE OFFICERS DIRECT VEHICLE TRAFFIC, ONE DIRECTION AT A TIME ON THE SIDE OPPOSITE OF THE LAKE. BIKES & CARS WILL BE SEPARATED BY DELINEATORS WITH TAPE STRUNG BETWEEN THEM ON THE STRAIGHT SECTION AND CROWD CONTROL BARRICADES ON THE CURVE & HILL Reviewed By Data Speed Limit xx Traffic Control Plan for Alpha Win Triathlon Palm Springs Prime Contractor Contact Alpha Win Johnathan 601-540-6774 Traffic Control Design by Phone Prepared By Tops N Barricades, Inc. (800)852-TOPS Ron Fifield Sheet Number Date Permit Number 1 of 2 8/23/23 To Be Issued on Approval TRILOGY ROADCLOSED Is TM 7IGFFIC G= OPEN ROUTE <�= SPRINT ROUTE G= OLYMPIC ROUTE � HALF ROUTE <' = TRAFFIC DIRECTION POLICE ❑t VOLUNTEER OFFICER CROWD CONTROL BARRICADE AVE 61 ROAD CLOSED a11 1 -2 R1-1 el ROAD 1 , SPECCIIALLAEDVENT CLOSED WATCH FOR EXISTING PARTICIPANTS EXISTING IL600' o C3 R3-2 1 o W SEE NOTE 5 SPRINT .TURNAROUND a a I SPECIAL EVENT I 600� 1 ' AHEAD WATCH FOR Rf-1 EXISTING PARTICIPANTS M4-10 (LT) EXISTING AVE 64 EXISTING � I IIL,I R11-4 SC3 (CA) ROAD CLOSED 1 0♦ DETOUR m Nvi THRU TRAFFIC W20-3 RRRI-2-try\/ M4-10 (LT) ROR1 1-2AD ® L—� DErotIR • ROAD CLOSED EXIST ING Flop NOTES: 1. ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH REVISION 7 OF THE 2014 CALIFORNIA MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROLS Ca.(M.U.TC.D.) 2. TRAFFIC CONTROL SHOWN HEREIN IS THE MINIMUM REQUIRED. ADDITIONAL TRAFFIC CONTROL MAY BE REQUIRED TO FACILITATE PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAFFIC FLOW IF DEEMED NECESSARY BY CITY OF LA QUINTA AND/OR COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE REPRESENTATIVE. 3. THROUGHOUT EACH WORK PERIOD, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT TRAFFIC CONTROL (SIGNS, BARRICADES AND DELINEATORS) AND MAINTAIN SAME IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANS.. 4. PARTICIPANTS SHALL FOLLOW ALL TRAFFIC LAWS. 5. ACCESS TO PRIVATE PROPERTY SHALL BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES. AVE 61 EAST OF JACKSON HAS ONLY 3 HOUSES ON IT AND IS A DEAD END ROAD. REPRESENTATIVE FROM HITS SHALL CONTACT THEM IN ADVANCE AND ADVISE THEM OF THE LIMITED ACCESS DURING THE EVENT. THERE WILL HAVE TO BE A GAP IN THE CLOSURE BARRICADES FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS. 6. THIS TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL BE IN PLACE DURING EVENT HOURS ONLY. THE EVENT IS ON SATURDAY OCT 21, 7:30 AM TO 5:30 PM. ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES USED DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS SHALL BE RETRO- REFLECTIVE. ALL CYCLISTS SHALL WEAR RETRO-REFLECTIVE GARMENTS DURING HOURS OF DARKNESS AND BICYCLES SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH HEADLAMPS & TAIL LAMPS AS REQUIRED BY THE CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE.. 7. CYCLISTS SHALL RIDE WITH TRAFFIC IN THE BIKE LANES WHEN AVAILABLE OR ON THE RIGHT HAND SHOULDER. 8. A POLICE OFFICER OR VOLUNTEER SHALL BE POSTED AT EACH INTERSECTION ALONG THE ROUTE. THE OFFICER IS REQUESTED TO STOP TRAFFIC FOR THE CYCLISTS TO CONTINUE THE RACE. N ST. AVE 62 WATCH FOR 0 ST. N W-�-E NO SCALE TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR THE BIKE 11-1 COURSE G� M a