Arterial Roadway definition

Arterial Roadway means a major or main route designed to carry larger volumes of traffic.
Arterial Roadway means those roadways identified as being major transportation routes between areas of the City that are required to provide access for the lands in the Catchment Area, and more specifically those identified in accordance with Bylaw 14380 as amended.
Arterial Roadway means a street designated as an arterial roadway in the Transportation Master Plan.

Examples of Arterial Roadway in a sentence

  • The aggregate amount of any PAC and ARA Payments to the Owners shall not exceed the Sewer Overexpenditure Recovery Amount and the Arterial Roadway Overexpenditure Recovery Amount, respectively.

  • The final determination of whether certain infrastructure is Cost Shareable Arterial Roadway Infrastructure is at the sole discretion of the City.

  • Further explanation on whether an improvement is eligible as Cost Shareable Arterial Roadway Infrastructure may be found in City Policy and Procedure C507 as amended.

  • In order for the above items to qualify as Cost Shareable Arterial Roadway Infrastructure, the items must form part of an Arterial Roadway as outlined in Bylaw 14380 as amended, and must be located within the road right-of-way for the Arterial Roadway.

  • The Arterial Roadway Assessments to be collected by the City from each Future Developer shall be calculated as outlined in this Article.


More Definitions of Arterial Roadway

Arterial Roadway means a roadway that provides a high level of mobility frequently the route of choice for buses and trucks as provided in the U.S. Department of Transportation
Arterial Roadway means a roadway identified as an existing or proposed arterial roadway on Map 5 – Transportation Network.
Arterial Roadway means a roadway that provides a high level of mobility and that is frequently the route of choice for buses and trucks, as provided in the U.S. Department of Transportation document entitled “Highway Functional Classification Concepts, Criteria and Procedures, 2013 edition”.
Arterial Roadway storm pipes included in the provided ArcGIS map shall not be inspected unless they are determined to be misrepresented and are located on a local roadway or collector roadway instead. When impassable obstructions are encountered and the obstruction is due to a defect that would require an open cut repair (utility cross bore, broken pipe, buckling, etc.), the Contractor shall pause the inspection and allow the Engineer’s representative to locate the damage. The Contractor must also consider weather conditions to obtain the best video image of the storm drain. This may require the Contractor to delay any video work after major rain events until the system can return to lower dry weather flow.
Arterial Roadway means a highway with the primary function of carrying all types of through traffic from one area to another and a secondary function of providing access to adjacent parcels of land.
Arterial Roadway means any federal, state, or county trunk highway or any other street or roadway, as determined by the Village Engineer, that provides an important transportation link.
Arterial Roadway means the same as defined by the Gardena General Plan Circulation Plan, as may be amended or superseded.