What are Public Improvements?
Public improvements include all the improvements within public right-of-way and public easement, as specified and illustrated in the City’s Design Standards and Standard Drawings. Public improvements are consist of but not limited to; curb and gutter, sidewalk, driveway, paving, base, alleys, street lights, traffic signal, signing, striping storm drainage facilities, sewer and water facilities, street trees, street landscaping undergrounding or relocation of overhead utilities and all necessary appurtenances thereto. Public dedication means the dedication or irrevocable offer of dedication of all easements and rights-of-way to the City, in conformance with the circulation element of the general plan, any specific alignment plan, the City Design Standards, or other design studies, necessary for the construction of public improvements, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.