Municipal Infrastructure definition

Municipal Infrastructure means the road bed and road area, street and sidewalk paving, curbing, associated drainage Facilities, bike paths and other construction or improvements pertaining to public travel. It further includes municipal water and sewer lines or other municipal utility Facilities, as well as municipal traffic signal, street lighting and communications Facilities in the Right of way or other areas or easements open for municipal use. It further includes skywalks, street trees, plants, shrubs, lawn and other ornamental or beautification installations owned by the City in the Right of way or other ways open for public travel or municipal use, and accepted for municipal management or control as such. The definition is intended to encompass any municipal physical plant, fixtures, appurtenances or other Facilities located in or near the Right of way or areas or easements opened and accepted for municipal use.
Municipal Infrastructure means the basic physical and organizational structure and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, water lines, municipal drains etc.) under the jurisdiction of the Town;
Municipal Infrastructure means tangible capital assets in Canada primarily for public use or benefit owned by an Eligible Recipient.

Examples of Municipal Infrastructure in a sentence

  • The rating has already completed the period of 12 months from the one-time rating exercise, as per terms & conditions of the rating agreement drawn with Punjab Municipal Infrastructure Development Company.

  • The Directorate of Municipal Infrastructure also hosted monthly MIG provincial monitoring meetings to monitor progress on the MIG implementation at the Municipality.

  • These plans are used as inputs into a Comprehensive Municipal Infrastructure Plan (CMIP) that presents an integrated plan for the municipality covering all infrastructure.

  • In November 2003, the National Guide to Sustainable Municipal Infrastructure published a Best Practice for Municipal Infrastructure Asset Management.

  • The Masilonyana LM and the Lejweleputswa DM have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding wherein it was agreed that the district municipality will implement the electrification project on behalf of the local municipality with the assistance of the Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA) to verify the work done.


More Definitions of Municipal Infrastructure

Municipal Infrastructure means those facilities for
Municipal Infrastructure means structures, services or facilities of any kind owned or operated by or for the benefit of the County, including drains, water mains and culverts.
Municipal Infrastructure means those facilities or amenities normally put in place on developed or undeveloped lands to allow improvements to be built or installed and which may include, all or one of the following:
Municipal Infrastructure means Infrastructure owned by a Municipality or Municipalities, either directly or through a controlled corporation, or by a non-municipal entity provided that the Municipality or Municipalities have indicated through formal resolution of Municipal Council that the Infrastructure owned by a non-municipal entity provides direct service to the residents of the Municipality or Municipalities.
Municipal Infrastructure means all physical improvements that are required to provide roads, boulevards and walkways, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water service, and parks.
Municipal Infrastructure means infrastructure owned or operated by a municipality that provides service to the municipality’s ratepayers. Examples include municipal sanitary systems, municipal water systems, municipal storm systems, municipal road systems.
Municipal Infrastructure means tangible capital assets in Ontario primarily for public use or benefit owned by an Eligible Recipient.