City roads definition

City roads are synonymous with “Project Roads”..
City roads means all roads, public and private, excluding state and county roads, in the city of Central Point.
City roads means public rights-of-way, excluding state and county roads, in the city of North Bend.

Examples of City roads in a sentence

  • The County may establish a Municipal Services Benefit Unit (MSBU) or a Municipal Services Taxing Unit (MSTU) to fund improvements of County or City roads.

  • The City may establish a special assessment within the City limits to fund improvements of City roads as long as the City meets all requirements of Chapter 170, Florida Statutes.

  • It will also include adding or replacing up to 120 warning signs on City roads within the city limits.

  • In the event that there are traffic impacts to the City, the County will require the development to pay its pro rata fair share to the City as mitigation of impacts on City roads.

  • This work will consist of: Data collection on an estimated 33.5 miles of City roads Processing through Rieker CARS Once this is complete, the Consultant will develop a list of deficiencies and a planning level cost (design, permitting, ROW, and construction) for each deficient curve.

  • However, an effort to limit the issuance of building permits because of a general increase in traffic congestion levels on City roads would not be deemed to directly concern a public health or safety issue under the terms of this paragraph.

  • This work will consist of: • Data collection on an estimated 33.5 miles of City roads • Processing through Rieker CARS Once this is complete, the Consultant will develop a list of deficiencies and a planning level cost (design, permitting, ROW, and construction) for each deficient curve.

  • A contract administration fee for the City roads, at a rate of three percent of the City’s construction costs, shall be reimbursable from the City.

  • The City further agrees that as part of this license, the City will cooperate with District to allow District and its fuel suppliers and fuel system contractors access across City roads and parking lots to the extent necessary for District to continue to maintain and operate the Fueling Infrastructure.

  • Be responsible for the acceptance, dedication, and maintenance of all existing or future City roads located within the District.