What Are Unopened Streets Or Alleys?

 The City Council has approved an unopened street & alley policy to provide guidance to the public.

An opened street or alley is a public right-of-way improved for "Public Use" by the general public to accommodate vehicle access on a regular, continuous basis as defined by the City. "Public Use" means the street or alley is available to the general public as distinguished from a particular individual or group of individuals. Public Use rights-of-way are available for vehicular use and travel by the general public.   

A unopened street or alley is a public right-of-way that is not improved by the City or to City standards or otherwise intended for use "Regular Use" by the general public and has not been opened by the City for "Public Use" for vehicle access. Unopened Streets or Alleys may be accessed occasionally for non-regular use. "Regular Use" is defined as use of the unopened street or alley that results in a detectable altered condition of the street or alley. Altered conditions include, but may not be limited to, leaving ruts, furrows, channels or potholes or use that prohibits healthy turf maintenance. 

The City has created a map of open and unopened streets and alleys. The map may not reflect precise existing conditions which may have changed since the map was created. 



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1. What Are Unopened Streets Or Alleys?
2. Can I Use An Unopened Street Or Alley?
3. Can I Access A Garage From An Unopened Street or Alley?
4. Can I Put Something In An Unopened Street Or Alley?
5. Who Is Responsible For Maintaining Turf In Unopened Street Or Alley?
6. Can Unopened Streets Or Alleys Be Opened Upon Request?