Right-of-Way

Definition

Public land reserved for transportation and utility infrastructure.

Purpose

Provide space for public infrastructure, circulation, and access.

Examples of Use

  • Designing streets and transportation corridors.
  • Allocating space for utility lines and infrastructure.
  • Ensuring public access and connectivity.
  • Managing right-of-way to balance transportation and land use needs.
  • Protecting and maintaining rights-of-way for future infrastructure projects.

Related Terms

  • Urban Planning
  • Transportation
  • Infrastructure
  • Public Access
  • Utility Management

Notes

Rights-of-way are essential for urban mobility, infrastructure development, and public access.

Height Limit
Property Boundary

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