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♦ <br />RIGHT-OF-WAYS <br />Again this winter, as in most, -won exper— <br />ience/the problem of our snow plows running <br />into things in the Right of Way that don't be— <br />long there. These consist of fences, railroad <br />ties, rocks and numerous other items many of <br />you place on property that really belongs to <br />the public as a part of the street. For those <br />of you who don't know, the public Right of Way <br />does not stop at the edge of the roadway but <br />is, in most instances, 33 feet from the center <br />of the street. What this then means is that <br />the first twenty (20) feet or so from the edge <br />of the road does not in fact belong to the <br />home owner even though it is yours to maintain. <br />Further, the placement of any obstructions in <br />this area whether it be fences or whatever is <br />not only in violation of City policy but could <br />subject you as the hose owner to a personal <br />liability. <br />In view of all this we would ask that you <br />refrain from placing obstructions in the <br />Right of Way and further ask that those of <br />you that have items in the Right of Way make <br />it a ` �iproject to have them removed. <br />' <br />gib <br />