Road Right of Way definition

Road Right of Way means the land between the street boundary of the Project and the established curb or street line.
Road Right of Way means the lands described in Schedule 12 (Lands) as the Road Right of Way;
Road Right of Way means the area in which the County holds an easement for roadway purposes on secondary roads within Shelby County.

Examples of Road Right of Way in a sentence

  • Marquardt stated this is just for information as it was at the Plan Commission meeting the night before to approve the Starin Road Right-of-Way.

  • To ensure compliance to social safeguards, the Road Right-of-Way Acquisition (RROWA) teams have been organized to cover all road sections of the IGCMRSP.


More Definitions of Road Right of Way

Road Right of Way means the highway;
Road Right of Way means land excluded from a Selection or Acquisition for road purposes in accordance with Section 13.01;
Road Right of Way means that portion legally dedicated as highway between adjacent property boundaries, and includes the boulevard, roadway, sidewalk and cycle path.
Road Right of Way means the area designated for use as a street, including the travel portion of the street, the shoulders, curbs, gutters and parkways.
Road Right of Way means the area designated for use as a street, including the travel portion of the street, the shoulders, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, utilities, drainage facilities, traffic signs and any other improvements required by the CPRS.
Road Right of Way means a public or private way that is created to provide ingress or egress for persons to one or more properties. The terms "street", "access drive" and "highway" for the purposes of this Ordinance shall be synonymous with the term "road right-of-way".
Road Right of Way means the area of land over which a public road is built that extends fromcurb or road surface to the property lines and includes boulevards.