Right-of-Way Access Sample Clauses

Right-of-Way Access. Each party authorizes the other party to enter upon their respective public right-of-way to perform the maintenance activities described in this Agreement.
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Right-of-Way Access. 12.1 The Providing Party authorizes the Requesting Party access on and through their public right of way to perform improvement activities described in this Agreement.
Right-of-Way Access. The State authorizes the County to enter upon State T.H. Right-of-Way to perform the maintenance activities described in this Agreement.
Right-of-Way Access. Access to WisDOT’s interstate right-of-way shall be from adjacent lands, frontage roads, or crossing highways, and may be allowed from the shoulder of the highway under the strict provisions as outlined in section 16C. WisDOT does not authorize the use of any median crossover on any interstate, freeway, or other applicable Controlled-access highway for any reason. Such activity is illegal and subject to a citation and fine. Carrier may temporarily remove a portion of WisDOT’s security fence to gain access to the right-of- way. Xxxxxxx shall be responsible for effectively restricting access by others during the period when the fence is open. Overnight, the security fence shall be restored, a temporary fence installed, a locked gate installed, or some other way of securing the fence used to deter access by people and animals.
Right-of-Way Access. The State authorizes the County to enter upon State Right‐of‐Way to perform the maintenance activities described in this Agreement. While the County is occupying the State's Right‐of‐Way, they must comply with the approved traffic control plan, and with applicable provisions of the Work Zone Field Handbook (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/trafficeng/workzone/index.html). All County personnel occupying the State's Right‐of‐Way must be provided with required reflective clothing and hats.
Right-of-Way Access. Access to WisDOT’s interstate right-of-way shall be from adjacent lands, frontage roads, or crossing highways, and may be allowed from the shoulder of the highway under the strict provisions as outlined in section 16C. WisDOT does not authorize the use of any median crossover on I-94 or I-894 for any reason. Such activity is illegal and subject to a citation and fine. Carrier may temporarily remove a portion of WisDOT’s security fence to gain access to the right-of-way. Carrier shall be responsible for effectively restricting access by others during the period when the fence is open. Overnight, the security fence shall be restored, a locked gate installed, or some other way of securing the fence completed to keep people and animals out.
Right-of-Way Access. The City will submit to the State form "Application for Miscellaneous Work on Trunk Highway Right-of-Way" (Form 1723) in order to perform T.H. 19 pedestrian crosswalk marking maintenance as described in Article 5.2.
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Right-of-Way Access. By signing this agreement the State allows the City and their representatives to enter upon their public right of way to maintain the Signal System(s) and their components.
Right-of-Way Access. Access to WisDOT’s interstate R/W shall be from adjacent lands, frontage roads, or crossing highways, and may be allowed from the shoulder of the highway under the strict provisions as outlined in section 16C. WisDOT does not authorize the use of any median crossover on any interstate, freeway, or other applicable Controlled-access highway for any reason. Such activity is illegal and subject to a citation and fine. The Partners may temporarily remove a portion of WisDOT’s security fence to gain R/W access. The Partners shall be responsible for restricting access by others during the period when the fence is open. Overnight, the security fence shall be restored, a temporary fence installed, a locked gate installed, or some other way of securing the fence used to deter access by people and animals.
Right-of-Way Access. Washtenaw County and the City of Saline regulate how the streets and sidewalk right-of-way may be temporarily blocked ruing snow removal operations, and the locations(s) to which such snow may be relocated. (For example, and not for limitation, municipal regulations specifically prohibit snow from being plowed or deposited onto city or county roads). As such, the Contractor is required to be familiar with and perform all WORK in strict compliance with all appropriate State, Local and Municipal ordinances. Contractor is required to move snow such that the homeowners, US Postal works and the Fire Department have reasonable and adequate access in right-of-way areas around post office boxes and fire hydrants. Additionally, snow much not be piled on sidewalks, sidewalk openings, crosswalks at street corners or on roadways at entrance /sides of driveways.
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