- (1) "Alley" means a publicly owned passageway, regardless of width, established more as a necessary convenience for adjoining property owners than for use as a public highway, road, or street regularly traveled by motor vehicles. Alleys are typically used for garbage collection, access to residential garages, and rear entrances to commercial establishments.
- (2) "Circulator Alley" means the same as that term is defined in Section 72-1-102.
- (3) "Class B roads" means roads as described by Section 72-3-103.
- (4) "Class C roads" means roads as described by Section 72-3-104.
- (5) "Class D roads" means roads as described by Section 72-3-105.
- (6) "Funds," "funding," or "class B or class C road funds" means money the Legislature allocates to counties and municipalities to use for building, designing, or maintaining class B or class C roads and maintaining class D roads.
- (7) "Local highway authority" means the legislative, executive, or governing body of a county, municipality, or other local board or body having jurisdictional authority under Title 72, Chapter 3, Highway Jurisdiction and Classification Act.
- (8) "Other roads" means roads with a surface-type other than paved or gravel, usually dirt.
KEY: transportation policy, highway finances, highway, roads
Date of Last Change: April 3, 2024
Notice of Continuation: August 14, 2021
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 72-2-109