Multi-Use Path (MUP) definition

Multi-Use Path (MUP) means any 2-way path or trail designated for multiple, non-motorized uses such as bicycle or pedestrian use. MUPs are constructed of concrete or asphalt and shall be designed in accordance with AASHTO standards and shall be wheelchair accessible where possible. MUPs shall generally correspond to the Minor Arterial and Collector Roadway System identified in Chapter 6 “Circulation Element” of the General Plan (Exhibit CIR-11) (as amended) and Section 14-03-100 of this Chapter (as amended). An MUP may be developed adjacent to the roadway or as a “greenbelt” path set back or independent from an adjacent roadway.

Related to Multi-Use Path (MUP)

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