Shared Use Path Clause Samples

A Shared Use Path clause defines the terms and conditions under which a pathway or route is designated for use by multiple types of users, such as pedestrians, cyclists, and sometimes other non-motorized forms of transportation. This clause typically outlines the permitted uses, any restrictions on certain activities, and the responsibilities of users to ensure safety and accessibility for all. For example, it may specify right-of-way rules or maintenance obligations. The core function of this clause is to promote safe, efficient, and equitable use of shared pathways, reducing conflicts and clarifying expectations among different user groups.
Shared Use Path a. Upon completion of the Project by the State and its Contractor, the City agrees that it is responsible, at no cost to MDT, to service, maintain, repair, and pay the cost of operating the path within the project limits, such that it does not negatively impact the operation of the path or the safety of the traveling public. If all or part of the shared use path becomes unsafe for use, the City agrees to restrict access to the affected area until the condition has been remedied. b. For the purposes of this Agreement, “maintenance of a shared-use path” is defined as: grinding or milling down displacements; surface patching; crack sealing; sweeping; cleaning; washing; replacing portions of damaged path; removal of snow and ice; repair of chipped, fractured, or broken surface from any cause, including but not limited to frost heaving, landscaping, tree roots, or encroachments; removal of debris and other obstructions or impediments to the safe travel of pedestrians or other path users; maintenance of all associated drainage features; maintenance of path-related signs; and any and all other normally accepted maintenance practices. c. For the purposes of this Agreement, “maintenance of shared-use path signs,” is defined as: the inspection, cleaning, repair and replacement of signs damaged through weathering, vandalism, wind, and other means.
Shared Use Path a multi-use path (10’) to be constructed within the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇ right of way.
Shared Use Path. 2.4.1 Provide a cursory review of the current TxDOT Design to ensure that a Shared Use Path can be incorporated into the Design. Provide recommendations to the locations of the Shared Use Path. Incorporate the proposed design as directed by the Mobility Authority.
Shared Use Path. The State will provide Shared Use Path (SUP) aesthetic design direction for the Engineer’s development of Aesthetics Detail Plan Sheets. If available, the State will provide as-built drawings of precedent aesthetic detail sheets that can be used by the Engineer to develop this project’s aesthetics detail sheets.
Shared Use Path. ProLogis shall provide an easement along the north side of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road and along the south property line of ▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ - Unit 4, from the west property line of the Subject Property to a point approximately nineteen hundred feet (1900’) east of the west property line, to the existing multi-use path easement . The width and alignment of the easement shall be approved by the City Engineer, prior to acceptance.
Shared Use Path. Maintenance of shared use path on C.S.A.H. 32 (Cliff Road) bridge over T.H. 77 shall be in accordance with Limited Use Permit No. 1925-0068.
Shared Use Path a. Upon completion of the Project by the State and its Contractor, the County agrees that it is responsible, at no cost to MDT, to service, maintain, repair, and pay the cost of operating the shared-use path within the project limits, such that it does not negatively impact the operation of the shared-use path or the safety of the traveling public. If all or part of the shared-use path becomes unsafe for use, the County agrees to restrict access to the affected area until the condition has been remedied. b. For the purposes of this Agreement, “maintenance of a shared-use path” is defined as: grinding or milling down displacements; surface patching; crack sealing; sweeping; cleaning; washing; replacing portions of damaged path; removal of snow and ice; repair of chipped, fractured, or broken surface from any cause, including but not limited to frost heaving, landscaping, tree roots, or encroachments; removal of debris and other obstructions or impediments to the safe travel of pedestrians or other path users; maintenance of all associated drainage features; maintenance of path-related signs; and any and all other normally accepted maintenance practices. c. For the purposes of this Agreement, “maintenance of shared-use path signs,” is defined as: the inspection, cleaning, repair and replacement of signs damaged through weathering, vandalism, wind, and other means.
Shared Use Path. A shared-use path shall be constructed within the COUNTY right-of-way along the east side of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road and the south side of Algonquin Road as part of the PROJECT shown in the PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS as part of the CONTRACT.
Shared Use Path. Upon completion of the Project, the City agrees that it is responsible, at no cost to MDT, to service, maintain, repair, and pay the cost of operating the path within the project limits, such that it does not negatively impact the operation of the path or the safety of the traveling public. If all or part of the shared use path becomes unsafe for use, the City agrees to restrict access to the affected area until the condition has been remedied.
Shared Use Path. Woodside Shared-Use Path – S-373, RP 0.033-2.015 a. Upon completion of the Project by the State and its Contractor, the County agrees that it is responsible, at no cost to MDT, to service, maintain, repair, and pay the cost of operating the Woodside Shared-Use Path within the Project limits, such that it does not negatively impact the operation of the path or the safety of the traveling public. If all or part of the Woodside Shared-Use Path becomes unsafe for use, the County agrees to restrict access to the affected area until the condition has been remedied. b. For the purposes of this Agreement, “maintenance of a shared-use path” is defined as: grinding or milling down displacements; surface patching; crack sealing; sweeping; cleaning; washing; replacing portions of damaged path; removal of snow and ice; repair of chipped, fractured, or broken surface from any cause, including but not limited to frost heaving, landscaping, tree roots, or encroachments; removal of debris and other obstructions or impediments to the safe travel of pedestrians or other path users; maintenance of all associated drainage features; maintenance of path-related signs; and any and all other normally accepted maintenance practices. c. For the purposes of this Agreement, “maintenance of shared-use path signs,” is defined as: the inspection, cleaning, repair and replacement of signs damaged through weathering, vandalism, wind, and other means.