Public Right-of-Way. If the Requesting Party must use public right-of-way for the New Facilities, the Requesting Party shall arrange for and reimburse NMPC and/or other utilities for any relocation which may be necessary.
Public Right-of-Way. All work, including materials testing, special testing, and surveying to be conducted in the public right-of-way shall be coordinated with the City.
Public Right-of-Way. For the purpose of operating and maintaining a cable television system in the City, Franchisee may erect, in, over, under, or upon, across, and along the public right of way within the City such wires, cables, fiber optics, conductors, ducts, conduits, vaults, manholes, amplifiers, appliances, pedestals, attachments, and other equipment as are necessary and appurtenant to the operation of the cable television system in the City and in accordance with this Franchise Agreement and the Cable Ordinance.
Public Right-of-Way. All work, including materials testing, special testing, and surveying to be conducted in the public right-of-way shall be coordinated with the Authority. Developer agrees to follow all Laws and regulations, and all written and publicly available standards and regulations of the Authority, as applicable, while working in the public right-of-way, including, but not limited to, utilizing proper traffic control and obtaining necessary permits.
Public Right-of-Way. The Applicant considered the impact on the Public Right of Way Network during construction in Chapter 5 NYCC recognises the need to temporarily close 35.6/6/1. It will be necessary for the closure to Under Discussion Ref Description of Matter Applicant – Current Position SDC and NYCC – Current Position Position (Transport) (APP-041) and notes the need to temporarily close path 35.6/6/1 to allow for ecological mitigation. be managed in accordance with local policy and legislation. The Authority looks forward to working with the applicant to ensure the necessary procedures are in place and secured through the DCO. There are minor items which may need to be discussed concerning the description of some of the routes effected. Overall the mitigation measures proposed seem appropriate to the scheme. The Applicant has confirmed that details of closure and the necessary local requirements will be set out in the CTMP.
Public Right-of-Way. All streets with within the Redevelopment Project Area boundaries shall be public streets and dedicated to the public as part of the re-platting of the Redevelopment Project Area.
Public Right-of-Way. Any street, avenue, boulevard, road, highway, sidewalk, alley, or easement that is owned, leased, or controlled by a governmental entity or used by the public in any capacity.
Public Right-of-Way. For purposes of this chapter, all public rights-of-way, pathways, walkways and sidewalks, public streets, public roads, public highways, public alleys, and public drainageways including the surface, subsurface and above surface space, now or hereafter existing as such within the City. It does not, however, include utility easements not within public ways of the City and Federal interstate highways or fixed guideways as defined in Utah Code section 00-00-000. SMALL WIRELESS FACILITY. Is defined in Utah Code section 54-21-101(25), as amended. STRUCTURE. A utility pole or a wireless support structure.
Public Right-of-Way. Section 4.12(b) of the Agreement is hereby deleted and replaced with the following:
Public Right-of-Way. The City hereby agrees that development of the Property by Developer in accordance with the PAD, as may be further modified, will involve the construction and installation of site-related sidewalks, curb, gutter, parking, water, sewer, electrical, cable, telephone, gas and other utility distribution lines, conduits and structures, in addition to public utilities constructed and installed by the City. The City shall also permit Developer to utilize on- street parking in the City’s right of way in accordance with City Code.