Community access definition

Community access means engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education, or recreational amenities.
Community access means a shoreline access available to a group or
Community access means a shoreline access available to a group or community (e.g. home owners association) which may not be accessible to general public.

Examples of Community access in a sentence

  • Community access to university facilities In 2020 University of Canberra will continue its approach to community access to university facilities and welcoming the general public on-campus.

  • This Attachment contains the terms and conditions where BellSouth will provide to the Community access to the BellSouth CNAM SCP for query or record storage purposes.

  • Resident must allow Community access to the Unit for the performance of these services.

  • BellSouth shall, upon request of Community, provide to Community access to its network elements at any technically feasible point for the provision of Community's telecommunications service where such access is necessary and failure to provide access would impair the ability of Community to provide services that it seeks to offer.

  • Community access to university facilities, including the ECU Sports and Fitness Centres and lecture theatres, is determined by ECU’s Laws and Traffic By-laws and policies governing the hiring of facilities.


More Definitions of Community access

Community access or “CA”: services are individualized services provided in typical integrated community settings for individuals in retirement. Services will promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration for persons’ to learn how to actively and independently engage in their local community. Activities will provide opportunities to develop relationships and to learn, practice and apply skills that result in greater independence and community inclusion. These services may be authorized instead of employment support (Individual Employment, Group Supported Employment or Pre-Vocational services) for working age individuals who have received nine months of employment support, have not found a job and decide not to continue looking for work.
Community access. These services are individualized services provided in typical integrated community settings for individuals in retirement. Services will promote the persons’ competence, integration, physical or mental abilities. Services assist individuals to participate in activities, events and organizations in the community in ways similar to others of similar age. These services may also be available for working age individuals for whom an Exception to Rule has been approved.
Community access means the right or ability of any person to use designated facilities, equipment or channels of the Cable Television System for public access within the meaning of 47 U.S.C. § 522(16)(A).
Community access means the ability of an individual to use available community services and supports to meet one's needs and includes the following three components:
Community access means PEG Access in which an independent non-profit organization is the primary user and exercises editorial control over non-commercial programming content and other non- commercial services, developed on a non-commercial basis in conjunction with the local community and generally not subject to editorial control by the City, a Grantee, or other parties, except to the extent permitted under applicable law.
Community access means where a prisoner has been temporarily released from prison as per Rules 134 through 138 of the Prison Rules 2011;
Community access means engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities