City street definition

City street means every way, lane, road, street, boulevard, and every way or place in the city open as a matter of right to public vehicular traffic inside the city limits.
City street means a HIGHWAY under the jurisdiction of the CITY.
City street means any street, highway, alley, road, and public way owned by the city or dedicated to the use of the public within city limits.

Examples of City street in a sentence

  • Curb Mile - "Curb Mile" means one mile (5,280 feet) of City street from the face of curb, extending out into the street, the width of the sweeper.

  • The City will issue the County a permit to work within the City’s right-of- way allowing the County and its contractors to work on City street right-of-way for the Project.


More Definitions of City street

City street means the public right-of-way owned by the city, including any area across, along, on, over, upon, and within the dedicated public alleys, boulevards, courts, lanes, roads, sidewalks, streets, and ways within the city.
City street. : means any street, alley, sidewalk, trail, easement, or right-of-way which has been dedicatedand accepted for public use by the City of Bluffton.
City street means the public right-of-way including without limitation all City streets, sidewalks, and public alleys.
City street means any Public right of way which has been accepted, or is hereafter accepted by the City of Everett.
City street means city major street or city local street as described in section 9 of Act No. 51 of the Public Acts of 1951, being section 247.659 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
City street as defined in RCW 46.04.120, means every public street located within the city limits of the City of Algona. For the purpose of this chapter, city streets include the shoulder of such streets and public alleys, but not sidewalks.
City street and “rights-of-way” shall mean “public streets” and “public ways” as those terms are defined by the Maple Valley City Code Section 12.15.005, located within the area described in the attached Exhibit “A.”