Pedestrian way definition

Pedestrian way means a right-of-way for pedestrian traffic.
Pedestrian way means a public right-of-way or easement between or through lots for pedestrian use.
Pedestrian way means a right-of-way dedicated to the public use as a footpath which cuts across a block to facilitate pedestrian movement and access to adjacent streets and properties.

Examples of Pedestrian way in a sentence

  • Pedestrian way easements shall be maintained to permit their continued use.

  • Pedestrian way signage has been installed in the Constantine Street section.

  • There is also a Pedestrian way to protect the pedestrians from the cars entering the town from the direction of Cavo Greco.

  • Pedestrian way is the right-of-way generally, but not necessarily, across or within a block for use by pedestrian traffic whether designated as a pedestrian way, crosswalk or however otherwise designated.

  • Pedestrian way means a right-of-way dedicated to public use, which cuts across a block to facilitate pedestrian access to adjacent streets and properties.


More Definitions of Pedestrian way

Pedestrian way means a public right-of-way through a block between lots for pedestrian traffic, which may also be used as a utility easement.
Pedestrian way means a right-of-way for pedestrians that is improved or unimproved.
Pedestrian way means a right-of-way, dedicated to public use, which cuts across a block to facilitate pedestrian access to adjacent streets and properties.
Pedestrian way means a public right-of-way or easement across a block or within a block to provide access for pedestrians and which may be used for the installation of paths or trails.
Pedestrian way means a right-of-way across or within a block designated for pedestrian use.
Pedestrian way means a right-of-way dedicated to public use, which cuts across a block to facilitate pedestrian access to adjoining streets or properties.
Pedestrian way means property dedicated to the City of Cleveland upon which pedestrian, bicycle and City-owned vehicular traffic is permitted, but all other vehicular traffic is prohibited. A pedestrian way may include City-operated gates or other barriers designed to control access during certain hours.