Kansas City |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 64. STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES |
Article II. COMPLETE STREETS |
§ 64-42. Definitions.
Complete streets means streets and street networks that are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users, in that pedestrians, wheelchair users, bicyclists, public transportation users, and motorists, regardless of age or ability, are able to safely move along and across a street. Complete streets aid in providing access to employment and activity centers for citizens with limited mobility or lack of access to automobiles.
Geometric change means the widening or narrowing of a roadway pavement width.
Major maintenance means any construction or repair activity which removes more than 50 percent of the pavement structure for a given street segment.
Multimodal means a transportation system that addresses the modes of travel for the movement of people that includes hut not limited to pedestrians, wheelchair users, bicyclists, public transportation users, and motorists.
Operations means non-capital activities required to keep roadways and right-of-ways in safe and effective operation condition.
Rehabilitated intersections means intersection construction which alters the width or elevation of the intersection.
Relevant public strategic plans include but are not limited to:
(1)
Major street plan;
(2)
Bike KC plan;
(3)
Trails KC plan;
(4)
Walkability plan.
(Ord. No. 170949 , § 1, 12-14-17)