Public transportation project definition

Public transportation project means, in connection with public
Public transportation project means in connection with public transportation service, passenger stations, shelters, terminals, automobile parking facilities, ferries and ferry facilities, including capital projects for ferry terminals, approach roadways, pedestrian accommodations, parking, docks and other necessary land-side improvements, ramps, track connections, signal systems, power systems, information and communication systems, roadbeds, transit lanes, or rights-of-way, equipment storage, pedestrian walkway, and bridges connecting to passenger stations and servicing facilities, bridges, grade crossings, maintenance facilities, and garage facilities.
Public transportation project means, in connection with public transportation service, passenger stations, shelters and terminals, automobile parking facilities, ferries and ferry facilities, including capital projects for ferry terminals, approach roadways, pedestrian accommodations, parking, docks, and other necessary land-side improvements, ramps, track connections, signal systems, power systems, information and communication systems, roadbeds, transit lanes or rights of way, equipment storage, pedestrian walkways and bridges connecting to passenger stations and servicing facilities, bridges, grade crossings, rail cars, locomotives, motorbuses and other motor vehicles, maintenance and garage facilities, revenue handling equipment and any other equipment, facility, or property useful for or related to the provision of public transportation service.

More Definitions of Public transportation project

Public transportation project means, in connection with public transportation service, passenger stations, shelters and terminals, automobile parking facilities, ramps, track connections, signal systems, power systems, information and communication systems, roadbeds, transit lanes or rights of way, equipment storage and servicing facilities, bridges, grade crossings, rail cars, locomotives, motorbuses and other motor vehicles, maintenance and garage facilities, revenue handling equipment, and any other equipment, facility, or property useful for or related to the provision of public transportation service.
Public transportation project means, in connection with public transportation service, a passenger station, shelter and terminal, automobile parking facility, ferry and ferry facility, including a capital project for a ferry terminal, approach roadway, pedestrian accommodation, parking, dock, and other necessary land-side improvement, ramp, track connection, signal system, power system, information and communication system, roadbed, transit lane or right-of-way, equipment storage, pedestrian walkway and bridge connecting to a passenger station and servicing facility, bridge, grade crossing, rail car, locomotive, motorbus and other motor vehicle, maintenance and garage facility, revenue handling equipment, and any other equipment, facility, or property useful for or related to the provision of a public transportation service.
Public transportation project means the
Public transportation project means any capital improvement project involving a City street, sidewalk, and/or right-of-way.

Related to Public transportation project

  • Transportation project or "project" means any or the

  • Public transportation system means all facilities, conveyances and instrumentalities, whether publicly or privately owned, that are used in or for publicly available services for the transportation of persons or cargo.

  • Brownfield site means an abandoned, idled, or underutilized industrial or commercial facility where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. A brownfield site includes property contiguous with the property on which the individual or commercial facility is located. A brownfield site shall not include property which has been placed, or is proposed for placement, on the national priorities list established pursuant to the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.