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Permits & Agency Coordination

LADOT Review + Approval Coordination (Documentation Support)

If your permit requires temporary traffic control documentation (plans, narratives, revisions), Public Ready can help coordinate the review cycle, submittal for approval, based on LADOT requirements and your work scope. 

Request LADOT Coordination Support

Documentation-first support • Scope-based • Permit-driven • Los Angeles, CA 


This service is available only for TTCP/WTCP plans drafted by Public Ready.
If your plan was prepared by a third party, we can draft a new plan package instead. 

What LADOT Review Coordination Means

LADOT plan acceptance is often required before BOE or StreetsLA can release certain permits. When LADOT review is triggered by location, duration, or complexity, the plan may enter a formal comment-and-revision cycle. Public Ready helps manage that cycle for the TTCP/WTCP we drafted. 

Support May Include (based on permit conditions + scope)

  • LADOT Submittal Support (for the Public Ready plan set)
    Submittal-ready packaging of the TTCP/WTCP documentation we prepared.
     
  • Review Comments + Response Routing
    We track LADOT notes, coordinate revisions, and prepare resubmittals as required.
     
  • Plan Revisions + Version Control
    Updates are made to the Public Ready plan set with clear revision history.
     
  • Resubmittals + Status Tracking
    Coordination through the review cycle until acceptance/approval (as applicable).

Documentation support only. Field execution / implementation is separate and scope-dependent. 

When LADOT Review Is Commonly Triggered

  • Work affecting Boulevard / Avenue corridors or higher-impact streets
     
  • Closures expected to run beyond short-duration windows (scope-dependent)
     
  • Lane shifts, directional closures, or complex staging/phasing
     
  • Work near transit-sensitive corridors or safety-priority areas
     
  • Permit conditions that specifically require LADOT plan acceptance

Triggers vary by location, street classification, work duration, and the permit type. 

What You Need to Start

Send what you have. We’ll confirm whether LADOT coordination applies to your Public Ready plan and what’s needed next. 

  • Project address or nearest intersection
     
  • Requested work dates + duration (estimate is ok)
     
  • Work type
     
  • Permit type (if known) + issuing agency (BOE / StreetsLA / not sure)
     
  • Upload: LADOT comments, permit notes, or screenshots
     
  • Contact name + company
     
  • Email + phone
     
  • Notes (optional)

Submitting info does not guarantee approval. Requirements vary by permit conditions and location. 

How Long Does LADOT Review Take?

Timelines vary based on the review division, work location sensitivity, and the completeness of the plan package. Some reviews move quickly; others require multiple comment cycles. Public Ready focuses on reducing preventable delays by keeping revisions tight and documentation consistent. 

How Pricing Works

Pricing is scope-based. LADOT coordination may be billed as a flat service tier or as a documented support scope depending on complexity and revision cycles. 

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