Major street definition

Major street means a street identified as a Street in the Transportation Bylaw.
Major street means one of the principal thoroughfares, as shown or designated on the major street plan.
Major street means a local thoroughfare which carries crosstown traffic from several neighborhoods, thereby servicing several residential collector streets.

Examples of Major street in a sentence

  • Major street plan; subdivision plats; approval required; preparation and adoption of governing regulations.

  • Major street plan; official map; contents; procedure; effect; recording ordinance.

  • Major street plan; preserving integrity of map; building permits; necessary findings; specifications.

  • Major street plan; subdivision plats; when penalty for not preparing; exception; enforcement.

  • Major street and highway improvements within shoreline jurisdiction shall include low- impact development improvements to protect, maintain, or improve water quality.


More Definitions of Major street

Major street means an arterial or collector.
Major street means a main street connecting different localities;
Major street means a street identified as a Street in the
Major street means a street, existing or proposed, which serves or is intended to serve as a major traffic way and which and which the Kearns Metro Township has designated as a controlled-access highway, major street, parkway or by equivalent terms suitable to identify streets comprising the basic structure of the street plan.
Major street means a street intended to provide for major traffic movements between areas of the City and designated on the City of Gardner’s Community Development Plan as an arterial street.
Major street means a street, which serves or is designed to serve heavy flows of traffic and which is used primarily as a route for traffic between towns and/or heavy traffic generating areas.
Major street means a street existing or proposed which serves or is intended to serve as a collector or arterial street on the City master plan.