Public sidewalk definition

Public sidewalk means that portion of the street right-of-way which is designated for the use of pedestrians and may be paved or unpaved.
Public sidewalk means a sidewalk on the locally or county
Public sidewalk means a sidewalk on the locally or county owned public right-of-way which is adjacent to the business premises, or a portion thereof.

Examples of Public sidewalk in a sentence

  • Public sidewalk easements outside of a street right-of-way shall be at least twenty (20) feet in width.

  • Public sidewalk and driveway improvements will be a part of the development improvements.

  • Public sidewalk areas shall be landscaped and durably paved and shall be properly illuminated with safe and adequate lighting.

  • The facility is situated in north County Dublin, approximately 18 km from Dublin city and 4.5 km south of the village of Lusk.

  • A: The following post-demolition costs are required for each project: Site restoration (grading and seeding), Public sidewalk, curb or catch basin repair or, if required by local municipality, installation.


More Definitions of Public sidewalk

Public sidewalk means a sidewalk located in a public right-of-way.
Public sidewalk means the portion of any sidewalk located within a street right of way or proposed street right of way as shown on the Master Site Plan.
Public sidewalk means a paved pathway for pedestrians that is publicly owned or in the public right-of-way, including but not limited to within a commercial or residential area.
Public sidewalk means that part of a highway or open space especially adapted to the use of or ordinarily used by pedestrians;
Public sidewalk means any surface dedicated to the use of pedestrians by license, easement, operation of law or by grant to the City.
Public sidewalk means a publicly owned or maintained “sidewalk,” as defined in Section 29-1.1, and includes a “replacement sidewalk” as defined in that section.
Public sidewalk means a sidewalk on the public right-of-way