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Not sure. Perhaps that was just the specifics of this particular city improvement.Why does the non-walk surface need to be 4 ft wide, and the sidewalk 5 ft?
you are assuming they have an easement to place it thereThis one could be fixed something like this (hydrant drawn in red), but without the power pole cutout:
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Some great examples of sidewalk / curb fixes can be found here:
https://www.dotdom1.state.pa.us/ecm...300407CFD/$File/14_Scenarios_&_Conclusion.pdf
Correct. And in the photo in the original post, I am assuming that everything in front of the back edge of sidewalk is public right of way.you are assuming they have an easement to place it there
What city, I'll send the dogs out (smiling)It's okay .. our city attorney says that it's grandfathered in ...