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Encyclopedia > Footpath

Depending on the context, footpath may refer to

  • Sidewalk, a paved walkway
  • Trail, usually an unpaved path through wild areas

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Footpath renewal programme (644 words)
The footpath policy was reviewed in 2006, particularly focusing on the type of materials to be used on footpaths across the city.
Footpaths in Auckland city will be paved in fl chip concrete, with the exception of those in the CBD, town centres, commercial and retail centres, business zones 2 and 3, and premier and district parks.
Citywide footpath condition surveys have revealed that 30 per cent, or 664 km of footpaths are assessed as poor and very poor.
Food Licences (1283 words)
Footpaths with a minimum dimension of 1.5m clear, shall be maintained at all times.
The footpath area shall be located adjoining the frontage of the subject premises and at least 0.3m from any street fixture or fitting.
The footpath dining area shall generally not extend longitudinally along the length of the footpath beyond the frontage of the subject food premises.
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