Utility pole definition

Utility pole means a pole that provides:
Utility pole means any wooden, metal or other pole used for
Utility pole means a structure designed and used primarily for the support of electrical wires, telephone wires, television cable, traffic signals, or lighting for streets, parking areas, or pedestrian paths.

Examples of Utility pole in a sentence

  • On the map, the Utility poles on which the Licensee requests authority to place an Attachment shall be clearly marked with each Utility pole number noted.


More Definitions of Utility pole

Utility pole means a structure owned, operated, or owned and operated by a public utility, local government, or the Commonwealth that is designed specifically for and used to carry lines, cables, or wires for communications, cable television, or electricity.
Utility pole means a structure owned, operated, or owned and operated by a public utility, local
Utility pole means any pole or tower owned by any utility company that is primarily used to support wires or cables necessary to the provision of electrical or other utility services regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission.
Utility pole means a pole or similar structure that is or may be used in whole or in part for cable or wireline communications service, electric distribution, lighting, traffic control, signage, or a similar function, or a pole or similar structure that meets the height requirements in section 13(5) and is designed to support small cell wireless facilities. Utility pole does not include a sign pole less than 15 feet in height above ground.
Utility pole means a pole or similar structure that is
Utility pole means a pole or similar structure that is used in whole or in part by a communications service provider or for electric distribution, lighting, traffic control, or a similar function.
Utility pole means a pole or similar structure that is used in