New corridor definition

New corridor means a proposed capital improvement for a corridor-level highway, all or substantially all of which is to be built on previously unused alignment. By way of example and not limitation, the tolled portion of State Route 1 through Kent and New Castle County would have been considered a new corridor under this definition, at the time of its planning and eventual construction.

Related to New corridor

  • Corridor or "Detroit-Chicago corridor" means the area between Detroit and Chicago within which a high speed rail line is to be located. The corridor shall run between the general geographic areas established by the proposal submitted to the commission.

  • Railway Corridor means, prior to the grant of a Special Railway Licence, the land for the route of the Railway the subject of that licence, access roads (other than Lateral Access Roads), areas from which stone, sand, clay and gravel may be taken, temporary accommodation facilities for the railway workforce, water bores and Additional Infrastructure (if any) which is the subject of a subsisting agreement pursuant to subclause (3)(a) and after the grant of the Special Railway Licence the land from time to time the subject of that Special Railway Licence;

  • New Building means the new building being constructed and completed at the premises by the Vendor.

  • Balcony means a cantilevered deck that projects from a wall of a building and which, except for a railing, is not enclosed; (Bylaw 5609)

  • General common elements means the common elements other than the limited common elements.