§ 1311.90 STREET.
   STREET means a public right-of-way used or intended to be used for passage or travel. All STREETS will be designed, built and operated to enable safe access for all users, in that pedestrians, bicyclists and public transportation users of all ages and abilities are able to safely move along and across the street right-of-way.
   (a)   EXPRESSWAYS. Streets providing efficient high-speed connections for high volumes of traffic between metropolitan areas and that limited access to interchanges.
   (b)   ARTERIAL STREETS. Streets transporting high volumes of traffic at moderate speeds, connecting major portions of the city, but that do not limit access to interchanges.
   (c)   COLLECTOR STREETS. Streets that gather traffic from local streets and feed into arterial streets. These streets typically involve moderate volumes of traffic at relatively low speeds. COLLECTOR STREETS also connect neighborhoods.
   (d)   LOCAL STREETS. Streets that carry relatively low volumes of traffic and provide access to individual homes. Local streets typically involve relatively low speeds.
(Ord. 5745, approved 4-16-1998; Ord. 6328, approved 6-8-2017)