Pedestrian plaza definition
Pedestrian plaza means a small semi-enclosed area usually adjoining a sidewalk or a transit stop which provides a place for pedestrians to sit, stand or rest. They are usually paved with concrete, pavers, bricks or similar material and include seating, pedestrian scale lighting and similar pedestrian improvements. Low walls or planters and landscaping are usually provided to create a semi-enclosed space and to buffer and separate the plaza from adjoining parking lots and vehicle maneuvering areas. Plazas are generally located at a transit stop, building entrance or an intersection and connect directly to adjacent sidewalks, walkways, transit stops and buildings. A plaza including 150-250 square feet would be considered "small."
Pedestrian plaza means pedestrian areas designated by the City of Portland as described in City Code Section 17.43.
Pedestrian plaza means a small semi-enclosed area usually adjoining a sidewalk or a transit stop that
More Definitions of Pedestrian plaza
Pedestrian plaza means an area designed by the Department of Transportation for pedestrian circulation, use, and enjoyment on property under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation including, but not limited to, property mapped as a public place or property within the bed of a roadway, and which may contain amenities such as tables, seating, trees, plants, lighting, bike racks, or public art. Pedestrian plazas are categorized into the levels defined below, and a list of levels and which Pedestrian plazas fall into a particular level are available at http://www1.nyc.gov/site/cecm/permitting/plazas.page.
Pedestrian plaza means an area designated by the department of
Pedestrian plaza means an area designated by the department of transportation for use as a plaza located within the bed of a roadway, which may contain benches, tables or other facilities for pedestrian use.
Pedestrian plaza means a small semi-enclosed area usually adjoining a sidewalk or a transit stop that provides a place for pedestrians to sit, stand, or rest. They are usually paved with concrete, paving stones or similar material and include seating, pedestrian scale lighting and similar improvements. Low walls or planters and landscaping are usually provided to create a semi-enclosed space and to buffer and separate the plaza from adjoining parking lots and vehicle maneuvering areas.
Pedestrian plaza means an open or sheltered area other than part of a building, used principally for free pedestrian movement in which vehicular traffic is forbidden or limited;
Pedestrian plaza means an area designed by the Department of Transportation for pedestrian circulation, use, and enjoyment [by pedestrians located] on property under the jurisdiction of the
Pedestrian plaza means an area designated by the New York city department of transportation for use by pedestrians located fully within the bed of a roadway, which may vary in size and shape; may abut a sidewalk; may be at the same level as the roadway or raised above the level of the roadway; may be physically separated from the roadway by curbing, bollards, or other barrier; may be treated with special markings and materials; and may contain benches, tables or other facilities for pedestrian use.