Transportation Infrastructure definition

Transportation Infrastructure means any highway, road, street or bridge and the necessary safety appurtenances thereto constructed, reconstructed, expanded, improved, or engineered on authority of funds allocated pursuant to Section 164.14 of the Revised Code.
Transportation Infrastructure means any infrastructure element that is associated with the state transportation system and is the responsibility of the Department.
Transportation Infrastructure means any highways, roads, streets, or bridges and the necessary safety appurtenances thereto constructed, reconstructed, expanded, or engineered on authority of funds allocated pursuant to Section 164.14 of the Revised Code.

Examples of Transportation Infrastructure in a sentence

  • No blending of materials can take place without personnel from the Highway Materials Lab Division of the Department of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy on site.


More Definitions of Transportation Infrastructure

Transportation Infrastructure means all highways, roads, bike paths, sidewalks, airports, rail lines and docking facilities, as well as transportation and transit facilities.
Transportation Infrastructure means the infrastructure and land referred to in section 648(2)(c.2) required to connect or improve the connection of a municipal road to a provincial highway.
Transportation Infrastructure means Improvements and technology necessary for transportation and public transit services on or serving the Project Site that will be under SFMTA jurisdiction, including vehicular traffic and transit signaling and signs; parking meters and other parking control devices; bicycle parking facilities; bicycle rental/sharing facilities; protected bikeways;
Transportation Infrastructure. The relevant triggers are expressed in Net New PM Peak Auto Trips, which (as described in the Trip Generation Calculation table) approximates the level of development at the Project Site. ‐ Community Improvements ([CI]) ‐ Must be constructed during the development sub‐phase in which the "Required Implementation Trigger in Net New PM Auto Trips" is reached ‐ CEQA Mitigation Measures [TR] ‐ Except as otherwise noted below for design‐related measures, SFMTA will monitor and (if warranted) conduct a feasiblity study when the "Required Implementation Trigger in Net New PM Auto Trips" is reached Developer will be required to construct or fund the CEQA Mitigation Measure if warranted by the study results.
Transportation Infrastructure. The relevant triggers are expressed in Net New PM Peak Auto Trips, which (as described in the Trip Generation Calculation table) approximates the level of development at the Project Site. ‐ Community Improvements ([CI]) ‐ Must be constructed during the development sub‐phase in which the "Required Implementation Trigger in Net New PM Auto Trips" is reached. ‐ CEQA Mitigation Measures [TR] ‐ Except as otherwise noted below for design‐related measures, SFMTA will monitor and (if warranted) conduct a feasiblity study when the "Required Implementation Trigger in Net New PM Auto Trips" is reached. Developer will be required to construct or fund the CEQA Mitigation Measure if warranted by the study results. Community Improvements and CEQA Mitigation Measures: Transportation Infrastructure Document Reference Required Implementation Trigger in Net New PM Peak Hour Trips Notes ‐ [CI] Intersection improvements at Xxxxxxx Drive and Lake Merced Boulevard DS&G ‐ 02.39 213 ‐ [CI] Intersection improvements at Brotherhood Way and Chumasero Drive DS&G ‐ 02.37 372 ‐ [CI] Intersection improvements at Chumasero Drive and Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Boulevard DS&G ‐ 02.35 372 ‐ [TR‐22B]: Lake Merced Boulevard at Font Boulevard and State Drive F&P M‐TR‐22B 465 ‐ [CI] Intersection improvements at Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx and Brotherhood Way Interchange DS&G ‐ 02.36 755 ‐ [TR‐9]: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Boulevard and Brotherhood Way Interchange F&P M‐TR‐9 755 Design measure ‐ no monitoring/mitigation. ‐ [TR‐2C]: Lake Merced Boulevard and Winston Drive F&P M‐TR‐2C 930 ‐ [TR‐2D]: Lake Merced and Font Boulevards F&P M‐TR‐2D 930 ‐ [CI] New intersection/access point #1 on Lake Merced Boulevard DS&G ‐ 02.39 965 Could be Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx or Xxxxxxxx ‐ [CI] Intersection improvements at Lake Merced and Brotherhood Way DS&G ‐ 02.38 1,128 ‐ [TR‐2E]: Lake Merced Boulevard and Brotherhood Way F&P M‐TR‐2E 1,128 Design measure ‐ no monitoring/mitigation. ‐ [TR‐25B]: Lake Merced Boulevard from Sunset Boulevard to Winston Drive F&P M‐TR‐25B 1,551 ‐ [TR‐2B]: Sunset & Lake Merced Boulevards F&P M‐TR‐2B 2,171 ‐ [TR‐36C]: Brotherhood Way/Chumasero Drive F&P M‐TR‐36C 2,171 ‐ [TR‐36D]: Lake Merced Boulevard and Xxxx Xxxx Drive F&P M‐TR‐36D 2,326 ‐ [CI] New intersection/access point #2 on Lake Merced Boulevard DS&G ‐ 02.39 2,343 Could be Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx or Xxxxxxxx ‐ [TR‐36E]: Lake Merced and Xxxx Xxxx Boulevards F&P M‐TR‐36E 2,946 ‐ [TR‐36F]: Lake Merced Boulevard and Xxxxxxxx Drive F&P M‐TR‐36F 2,946 ‐ [CI] New intersection/access point...
Transportation Infrastructure means Improvements and technology necessary for transportation and public transit services on or serving the Project Site that will be under SFMTA jurisdiction, including vehicular traffic and transit signaling and signs; parking meters and other parking control devices; bicycle parking facilities; bicycle rental/sharing facilities; protected bikeways;bus boarding islands or bus bulbs; bus shelters; pedestrian traffic controls; overhead traction power cabling and supports, street lighting supports; wayside control and communication systems and devices; electrical substations, junction boxes, underground conduit and duct banks; transit stops; and street and curb striping.
Transportation Infrastructure means a transportation facility,