Existing highway definition

Existing highway means and includes highways, roads, and streets established, constructed, and
Existing highway means and includes highways, roads, and streets established, constructed, and in use on March 2, 1955. It does not include highways, roads, or streets established, constructed, and in use after that date or highways, roads, or streets or portions of highways, roads, or streets relocated after that date.
Existing highway means (subject to Section 13.3A [Kelowna Land]) those lengths of highway as described in Part 1 of Schedule 4 [Existing Highway] and whose existing causeways and roads are shown on the drawing attached to and identified as Part 1 of Schedule 4 [Existing Highway].

Examples of Existing highway in a sentence

  • Existing highway structures are inspected and evaluated for their structural integrity.

  • Existing highway planting and irrigation systems that are removed during construction will be replaced in accordance with Caltrans standards.

  • Existing highway structures are inspected and evaluated for their integrity and major vehicle bridges are load rated for their live load carrying capacity.