Arterial street width, including frontage roads, is determined by state standards, designation of individual street or roadway segment, logical extension of roadway segments and design as determined by the City Engineer.
Curb, Sidewalk and Right-of-Way Requirements | ||||
Street Type | Curb/Shoulder | Sidewalk | Sidewalk Setback | Total ROW |
Curb, Sidewalk and Right-of-Way Requirements | ||||
Street Type | Curb/Shoulder | Sidewalk | Sidewalk Setback | Total ROW |
Collector | Curb | Required on both sides | 4 feet | 60 or 80 feet |
Local: Rural | Minimum 6-foot turf | May not be required | N/A | 60 or 66 feet* |
Local: Urban | Curb | Both sides | 4 feet or 2 feet in cul-de-sacs | 60 or 80 feet* |
Minor or other arterial | Curb | Both sides | 4 feet or greater as approved by City Engineer | 100 feet or greater* |
Private street or frontage road (private) | Curb with 2-foot turf shoulder | Required | No setback; sidewalk to be located on the private lot | Minimum of 32 feet (lot with public easement) |
Notes: *Arterial right-of-way, design and width, including frontage roads, is determined by state standards, designation of individual street or roadway segment, logical extensions and as determined by the City Engineer. Additional right-of-way for triangular or curved at intersections may be required to meeting turning radii, sidewalks with ramps, utilities, traffic signals, boulevards and so forth. | ||||
(Ord. 23-09, passed 8-21-2023)