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Title 6. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS AND OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS
... but are not limited to, public infrastructure improvements, such as a parkway, park, and playground; a recreation facility, athletic facility, and pedestrian facility; sidewalk; parking facility ancillary to another public facility; facade ... |
Title 10. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PROPERTY
... to the contrary, the Department of Transportation is empowered and directed to take appropriate steps regarding traffic routing and flow and pedestrian access in the area around the Capitol Complex as directed by the committee established by ... |
Title 12. TAXATION
... 12-21-6520. Definitions. As used in this article: (1) "Additional infrastructure improvement" means a road or pedestrian access way, a right-of-way, a bridge, a water or sewer facility, an electric or gas facility, a ... |
Title 17. CRIMINAL PROCEDURES
... coroner or other official responsible for performing the duties of coroner shall examine the body within eight hours of death of any driver and any pedestrian, sixteen years old or older, who dies within four hours of a motor vehicle accident ... |
Title 31. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
... at its widest point and no less than three miles in length and which, due to development within the zone, represents an impediment to vehicular and pedestrian traffic so that the county finds its existence a detriment to the: (i) ... |
Title 44. HEALTH
... business is within one thousand feet of a church, school, or playground. This distance must be computed by following the shortest route of ordinary pedestrian or vehicular travel along the public thoroughfare from the nearest point of the ... |
Title 57. HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES AND FERRIES
... for the joint preservation and maintenance of the Prathers Bridge. The department may limit the use of the bridges described herein to pedestrian traffic. The provisions of Article 13, Chapter 5, Title 57 shall not apply to the ... |
Title 59. EDUCATION
... promote walking or riding bicycles to school by students, with escorts if necessary, and to identify needed improvements such as sidewalks or safer pedestrian routes not open to vehicular traffic. HISTORY: 2004 Act No. 307, § 2, ... |
Title 61. ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
... any church, school, or playground situated outside of a municipality. Such distance shall be computed by following the shortest route of ordinary pedestrian or vehicular travel along the public thoroughfare from the nearest point of the ... |