Public space definition

Public space means any real property or structures thereon that are owned, leased, or controlled by a governmental entity.
Public space means any real property or structures thereon which are owned or controlled by a governmental entity.
Public space means a street, alley, park, sidewalk, and a vehicle in or upon any street, alley, park or parking area, or any other place to which the public is invited.

Examples of Public space in a sentence

  • Public space should be provided as required by the Sector Plan, unless the Plan has been modified so that public space is no longer required.

  • Public space defects include but are not limited to broken street lights and sidewalks, damaged tree box fencing, low-hanging tree limbs, bulk trash removal, illegal dumping visible in alleys, graffiti higher than 8 feet, tree pruning, and clogged sewer catch-basins.

  • To disable the public space for all users see section 7.5 Public space deactivation.

  • Public space will be designed with input from the Flea Market, Lorin Business Association, neighborhood residents, representatives from the disability community, and other neighborhood stakeholders.

  • Public space signage will be placed by the Architect of the Capitol where indicated.


More Definitions of Public space

Public space means any real property or structures on real property, owned by a government entity and normally accessible to the public, including but not limited to parks and other residential areas.
Public space means any indoor or outdoor space or area that is open to the public; this does not include private residential property or private offices or workspaces that are not open to customers or public visitors.
Public space means all publicly owned property between the property lines on a street as such property lines are shown on City records including, but not limited to, a park, plaza, roadway, shoulder, tree space, sidewalk or parking space between such property lines.
Public space means a space that is open and accessible to all and may be used for a variety of purposes including active or passive recreation, socialization, entertainment, cultural events, commerce or travel. If space is for passive recreation, it must have amenities for people such as places to sit, public art and trash receptacles.
Public space means land (including buildings or infrastructure situated thereupon), that is owned by the City or another organ of state, and is under the control or management of the Council for the public benefit, including but not limited to: road reserves, public roads, public streets, and land used for recreational or social service purposes;
Public space means any real property, including any structure thereon, which is owned or controlled by a governmental entity.
Public space means sidewalks, rights-of-way, boulevards, street parking spaces, parks, and parking lots owned or leased by the City of Whitehorse.