Dedication of Street Sample Clauses

Dedication of Street. Right-of-Wav. At the time ofthe applicable final platting or prior to construction of the Holdrege Street Improvements, Property Owner.agrees to dedicate, at 7 W no cost to the City, the additional right-of-way needed on the south side of the Holdrege Street to ultimately provide the right-of-way necessary for the Holdrege Street design between 00^^ Xxxxxx and 93*^ Street along with any additional right-of-way required at the intersections for future roundabouts, turn lanes, and trails ifrequired, to the satisfaction of the Lincoln Transportation and Utilities Department. The City agrees to acquire the required right-of-way on the north and south side of Holdrege Street for the Holdrege Street Improvements from the property owners on the north and south sides of Holdrege Street at the City’s own cost and expense. Property Owner shall dedicate and convey the necessary right of way for the construction and operation of the Internal Streets set forth herein that are located within the Property, without additional cost or consideration, in conjunction with the construction of such Internal Street as set forth herein. SANITARY SEWER
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