IMPROVED STREET definition

IMPROVED STREET means any street fully maintained by and under the jurisdiction of the City of Oshawa and the Region of Durham.
IMPROVED STREET means a highway as defined under the Municipal Act, and which has been assumed for public use.
IMPROVED STREET means a street which has been constructed in such a manner so as to permit its use by the general public for the passage of normal vehicular traffic on a year round basis and, in addition to the foregoing, in the case of a street that is under the jurisdiction of The Corporation of the City of Niagara Falls, the maintenance of such street has been assumed by the said Corporation and such street is eligible for subsidy purposes under The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act;

More Definitions of IMPROVED STREET

IMPROVED STREET means a street under the jurisdiction of the Province of Ontario, the County of Peterborough or the Township of North Kawartha.
IMPROVED STREET means a road allowance which has been dedicated as a public highway and which is or will be fully maintained year round, including winter snow and ice control by the City or the Region of Durham. (136-2021)
IMPROVED STREET means a public street, highway or avenue in the city which has been dedicated and open to public use and which has been improved with asphalt or concrete.
IMPROVED STREET means any public road that has curb and gutter and asphalt
IMPROVED STREET means a street under the jurisdiction of the

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