Public Improvement Project definition

Public Improvement Project means any construction or expansion of roads, streets, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, storm drainage facilities, sewer lines, water utility lines or other capital improvement project within Licensor’s jurisdiction undertaken by or on behalf of Licensor. Public Improvement Project does not include work undertaken for the benefit of a non-governmental entity, even if such work is performed by Licensor.
Public Improvement Project means a project relating to the construction of the principal structures, works, component parts, and accessories of any of the following:
Public Improvement Project means a capital improvement within the Franchise Area undertaken by or on behalf of the City that requires the relocation of Facilities within the Franchise Area, and such capital improvement is funded by the City or with other public monies obtained by the City for such capital improvement.

Examples of Public Improvement Project in a sentence

  • This Solicitation is a Formal Invitation to Bid for a Public Improvement Project, issued Pursuant to ORS 279A, ORS 279C and the Oregon Attorney General Model Rules Divisions 46 and 49 and District Policies.

  • If yes, explain:b/ Does any member of the governing body of the locality in which the Public Improvement Project is situated or any other public official of the locality, who exercises any functions or responsibilities in the review or approval of the awarding and/or carrying out of the contract have any direct or indirect personal interest in the Contractor or in the Contractor's performance under the contract?YESNO.

  • The Developer must comply with all conditions set forth in the Public Improvement Project Permit Agreement, which constitutes the Developer’s Permit, and all requirements of this Chapter.

  • If the Developer fails to maintain the proper Financial Security, the City may issue an immediate stop work order and terminate the Public Improvement Project Permit, in addition to any other remedy available by law.

  • Work may begin only after the City provides the Developer with the signed Public Improvement Project Permit Agreement.


More Definitions of Public Improvement Project

Public Improvement Project means any project undertaken by a local, state, or federal body for the benefit of the general public, such as but not limited to, road or bridge construction or the development of a park.
Public Improvement Project means any capital improvement project within the Franchise Area that is undertaken by the City (either directly or through its contractors) and is funded by the City (either directly with its own funds or with other funds obtained by the City from any other public or private source).
Public Improvement Project means any construction or expansion of roads, streets, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, storm drainage facilities, sewer lines, water utility lines or other capital improvement project within Licensor’s jurisdiction undertaken by or on behalf of Licensor.
Public Improvement Project means a construction or improvement activity in a public right-of-way undertaken by or on behalf of a municipality or in conjunction with another entity for any public purpose, other than a construction or improvement activity undertaken solely for beautification purposes.
Public Improvement Project means a public improvement or work within the scope of a public improvement contract.
Public Improvement Project means and refer to the maintenance,
Public Improvement Project means any County capital improvement undertaken by the County, including projects listed in the County’s Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program or Annual Construction Program, or the construction, relocation, expansion, repair, maintenance, or removal of any County-owned facility located on, in, over, or under the Franchise Area that is undertaken by the County for parks; roads, or streets; curbs, or sidewalks; pedestrian, bicycle,, or other non-motorized transportation facilities; water systems; sanitary sewer systems; bridges, culverts, and storm drainage facilities; and County-owned fiber optic cable, conduit, or network facilities. For the avoidance of doubt, a Public Improvement Project will not include any development or other activity requiring the relocation of the Facilities for the benefit of a Third Party. Any such relocation shall be subject to the rights provided to Grantee in Section 4.9.