Examples of Public Rights-of-Way in a sentence
The Association is further granted the right, privilege and authority to excavate in, occupy and use any and all Streets and Other Public Rights-of-Way and Public Utility Easements, subject to the City’s ordinances and regulations relating to such activities.
In placing its Facilities upon and along the Public Rights-of-Way, Xxxx shall not injure, or in any manner, cut or trim trees along and in the Public Rights-of-Way without prior written consent from the City.
The Association shall install and maintain its facilities so as to reasonably limit interference with the rights or reasonable convenience of property owners whose property adjoins any of the said Streets and Other Public Rights-of-Way, and in such a way so as to reasonably limit interference with trees and other natural features.
Notwithstanding Section 4.5 of this Franchise and any ordinance to the contrary, when requested by the City, the Association will move electric distribution facilities located in Streets and Other Public Rights-of-Way and Public Utility Easements in the City from aboveground to underground at the City’s cost, in accordance with Association’s tariffs, extension policies, and this Franchise Agreement.
The construction, installation, operation, maintenance and removal of Zayo's Facilities shall be accomplished without cost to the City and in such a manner so as not to endanger persons or property, or unreasonably obstruct travel on any road, sidewalk or other access thereon within the Public Rights-of-Way.