In many parts of Anaheim, construction doesn’t happen in isolation. Projects frequently overlap with:
- Ongoing vehicle traffic and turning lanes (delivery trucks, equipment access, detours)
- Pedestrian activity near storefronts, sidewalks, and transit-adjacent areas
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors working different phases at the same time
- Tourism-driven schedules that can pressure timelines and staffing
That “shared space” reality matters legally. Accidents may involve obstructed walkways, inadequate traffic control, poorly staged materials, missing barriers, or warning systems that don’t match what workers and the public actually experienced.


