Major roadway definition

Major roadway means any street, avenue, boulevard or highway used for motor vehicle traffic which is owned or controlled by a public government entity.
Major roadway means a major road right-of-way and/or an intersection that has been identified to have aesthetic importance to the City. These may include but are not limited to a Ceremonial Route, Gateway, Gateway Corridor, Major Arterial or Major Arterial Intersection.
Major roadway means a street, avenue, boulevard, or highway used for motor vehicle traffic owned or controlled by a public governmental entity with an average daily traffic flow of thirty thousand (30,000) or more vehicles.

More Definitions of Major roadway

Major roadway has the meaning set forth in the Development Standards.

Related to Major roadway

  • private road means a road (not being a public road) which is either constructed by the Joint Venturers in accordance with their proposals as approved by the Minister hereunder or agreed by the parties to be a private road for the purposes of this Agreement;

  • Private Roads means Lateral Access Roads and the Company's access roads within a Railway Corridor;

  • Airside means, generally, those areas of an Airport which requires a person to pass through a security checkpoint to access. References to "sterile areas" generally mean Airside areas within terminal buildings. References to "Airfield", "Aircraft Operations Area", "AOA", or "Secured areas" generally mean outdoor Airside areas or areas not accessible to passengers.

  • Major Bridge means a bridge having a total length of more than 60 (sixty) meters between the inner faces of the dirt walls as specified in IRC:5;

  • Campus means any place where the college conducts or sponsors educational, public service, or research activities.