What is the difference between the Pedestrian Access, Utility, Streetlight and Traffic Control Device Easement and the Pedestrian Access Agreement and Covenant?
The Pedestrian Access, Utility, Streetlight and Traffic Control Device Easement is needed when the conditions require a detached sidewalk with the development of the property, it addresses the need for the sidewalks utilities, streetlights, traffic control devices and appurtenances thereto. The Pedestrian Access Agreement provides for the Curb Return Driveways only.
Related Questions
- What is the difference between the Pedestrian Access, Utility, Streetlight and Traffic Control Device Easement and the Pedestrian Access Agreement and Covenant?
- What are the steps involved with the change or addition of any type of traffic control device?
- What is the difference between traffic areas and parking control areas?
- What is the difference between traffic areas and parking control areas?
- What is a traffic control device/signal?
- What is a traffic control device/signal?