Curb line definition

Curb line means the line defining the limits of a roadway.
Curb line means the line at the face of the curb nearest to the street or roadway. In the absence of a curb line, the curb line shall be established by the City Engineer.
Curb line means the line of the curb, or, where no curb is constructed, the edge of the travelled portion of the highway;

Examples of Curb line in a sentence

  • Curb line and paving stakes giving the requisite basic data will be set by the City.

  • Curb line radius at street intersections shall be at least 25 feet and where the angle of street intersection is less than 90 degrees, the Commission may require a greater radius.

  • Fred Clipsham and David Sloan attended a meeting with Kim Graybiel.

  • Ensures the members of the executive and representative assembly are informed about the business of the local association.

  • Curb line - the boundary line on either side of a roadway or paved portion of a street.


More Definitions of Curb line

Curb line means the edge of the travelled portion of the Road Allowance which shall be the outer edge of the curb, or where no curb exists, the edge of asphalt or in the case of a gravel road, 0.5 m before the start of the fore slope of the ditch or as established by a Township engineer;
Curb line means, where the curb is constructed, the line thereof; where no curb is constructed “curb line” shall be construed as meaning the edge of the travelled portion of the highway
Curb line means the edge of a sidewalk or boulevard adjoining a roadway;
Curb line means the line of a curb prior to its becoming curved at a street corner.
Curb line means the curb of a street or the edge of the street pavement in the event that no curb exists.
Curb line means the edge of the travelled portion of the road allowance (the line of curb, or the edge of asphalt where no curb exists);
Curb line means the vertical plane projected upward from the face of the curb along a street.