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 means a paved, surfaced path or way which is specifically designated or intended to be open to pedestrian travel, whether such facilities are intended for the exclusive use of pedestrians or not.

  • Pedestrian way easements ten (10) feet wide may be required by the Planning Commission through the center of blocks more than six hundred (600) feet long to provide circulation or access to schools, playgrounds, shopping, or other community facilities.

  • Any application must address the following issues in order to define the available area: - Pedestrian way clearance; and - Clearance from objects.

  • Pedestrian way finding signs will be provided in the Stanmore Broadway area and around Headstone Manor and Museum area.


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 dedicated to public use, which cuts across a block to facilitate pedestrian access to adjacent streets and properties.
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 adjoining streets or properties.
Pedestrian way means a right‐of‐way, dedicated or otherwise assigned to public use, which cuts across a block to facilitate pedestrian access to adjacent streets and 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.
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.