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Trail definition

Trail means a public right-of-way which is not a highway and which:
Trail means a path of travel for recreation and/or transportation within a park, natural environment, or corridor that is not classified as a highway, road, or street.
Trail means a system of public recreational pathways located within the city for use by the public.

Examples of Trail in a sentence

  • Upon completion, the Beechwood Lane Connector shall be open to public access and to emergency vehicles, except as to public access when the Zionsville Rail Trail is otherwise closed to the public.

  • Provide funds to prevent the abuse and neglect of children prior to involvement with Cabinet for Health and Family Services or to prevent a recurrence of abuse and neglect in the Lincoln Trail Service Area.

  • Owner’s work on the Property shall not, in any way, interfere with the normal operations of the Zionsville Parks Department or the public’s use and enjoyment of the Zionsville Rail Trail.


More Definitions of Trail

Trail means a path of travel for recreation and/or transportation within a park, natural environment, or corridor.
Trail means an established path within a park, used by pedestrians or cyclists, or both which is not improved by concrete, asphalt or brick and includes any bridge or structure with which it is contiguous;
Trail means an alpine ski run, cross country ski trail, bicycle trail, or other trail shown in or contemplated by the Resort Master Plan;
Trail or "winter sports area trail" means any slope, trail, run, freestyle terrain, or competition
Trail means a recreational trail that is funded in whole or in part by state grants-in-aid to a local unit of government.
Trail means a path of travel for recreation and/or transportation within a park, natural
Trail allows the passage of vehicles and persons and is of minimal construction, being of limited width and minimal surface improvement;