City Trail definition

City Trail means a paved or unpaved path for pedestrian and/or cyclist and wheeled mobility aid use that may be in parks, on streets, or on other public lands.
City Trail means a trail as defined in the Trail Plan;
City Trail means a trail designated by Council and subsequently incorporated into the priority trail inventory in the Trail Maintenance Policy.

Examples of City Trail in a sentence

  • Cr., situate in Rock Creek about 100 feet below Rock Creek and Forest City Trail; thence North 84° 24.

  • Cr. And G.., situate at the junction of the Old Emigrant Road and the Rock Creek and Forest City Trail on the ridge between Rock Creek and North Fork of Oregon Creek from which a Pitch Pine Tree, 30 inches in diameter, marked .X., bears South 63° 58.

  • Of that area, fee title to Lot K shall be dedicated to the City for park purposes and a Trail Easement shall be dedicated to the City for the City Trail.

  • The City will maintain the City Trail Segment in accordance with the City’s maintenance policies and procedures.

  • The route begins at the existing Capital City Trail immediately east of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Community Center, continuing generally along the WSOR rail corridor a distance of approximately 1.1 miles to the existing ▇▇▇▇▇ View Path at Highway 30, as depicted on attached Exhibit A.

  • There are no conditions, covenants, agreements, representations, warranties or other provisions, express or implied, collateral, statutory or otherwise, relating to the Club’s and Sponsor’s use of the City Trail and all related activities except as provided in this agreement.