Examples of Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act in a sentence
The Owner shall provide, install and maintain suitable traffic direction and information signs, all in accordance with The Highway Traffic Act of Ontario, R.S.O. 1990, c.H.8 and amendments thereto, and The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.50 and amendments thereto, to the satisfaction of the Municipality.
County is the “road authority” under the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this By-law, where a lot abuts a Provincial Highway, the provisions of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act shall apply with regard to building and structure setbacks from the highway centre line or right-of-way, and other related matters.
Entrance Permits: Any plan of subdivision/condominium that is in close proximity to a provincial highway or has the potential to impact upon a provincial highway, would require entrance permit from the Ministry of Transportation issued under the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act.
The Municipality is the “road authority” under the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
As mandated by Section 3 of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, Ontario Regulation 104/97 – Standards for Bridges, the structures under the municipality’s jurisdiction should continue to undergo regular inspections every two years for bridges and every four years for culverts of acceptable condition.
Township is the “road authority” under the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.
The placement of buildings, structures, fences and the development of lands adjacent to Provincial Highways are controlled under the authority of The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act.
The Ministry has authority under The Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act to control the development of land within 800 metres of any limit of a Provincial Highway, for the purpose of a (i.e. shopping centre, stadium, fair ground, race track, drive-in theatre, commercial development) or any other purpose that causes persons to congregate in large numbers.
King’s Highway The system of highways designated by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council as the King’s Highway under Section 7 of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act.