Public Realm definition

Public Realm means any publicly owned streets, pathways, sidewalks, parks, publicly accessible open spaces and any public and civic building and facilities where the public has access. [2015-02]
Public Realm means places and or spaces that are shared by the public. This includes all public places, open spaces and streetscapes.
Public Realm means any publicly owned streets, roadways, sidewalks, parks, plazas, and other open spaces that comprise the shared space of a city for its visitors, employees and residents. It is the space between buildings where civic interaction occurs and is defined in contrast to private property.

Examples of Public Realm in a sentence

  • Note to Applicant: Specific public realm improvements are subject to completion and adoption of the Cambie Corridor Public Realm Plan.

  • Design development to meet the Cambie Corridor Draft Public Realm Plan including lane, side yard and front yard treatments.

  • The principles cover Character, Continuity and Enclosure, Quality of the Public Realm, Ease of Movement, Legibility, Adaptability and Diversity.

  • For Poland, the omission or disregard of factors listed in Article 3.4 (because they are required to be considered) is a prima facie case of bias in an evaluation.

  • Public Realm schemes can be proposed by ward councillors or community representatives.


More Definitions of Public Realm

Public Realm means municipally-owned public space and non-municipally-owned public spaces;
Public Realm means all external areas of the city (on public or private land) to which the public has regular access. This includes, for example, sidewalks, squares, plazas, as well as +15 bridges, walkways and associated outdoor spaces (Urban Design Framework, City of Calgary, 2011).
Public Realm means the areas open to the public [within the town centre] which shall be subject to surveillance by CCTV
Public Realm means the 1,101 sqm NIA linked series of new public spaces together with paving, benches, trees and street furniture to be created at ground level on the Site comprising the following parts: (i) “King’s Head Courtyard” – shown coloured red on drawing 20065_X_00_P027 annexeed hereto and situated on the western side of the Site next to the new underground station entrance; (ii) “Covered Gallery” – shown coloured purple on drawing 20065_X_00_P027 (Public Realm Ground) annexed hereto and situated along the northern side of the base of the Main Building; (iii) “St Xxxxxx Street Square” – shown coloured blue on drawing 20065_X_00_P027 (Public Realm Ground) annexed hereto and situated between the base of the Main Building and St Xxxxxx Street; (iv) “Beak Alley” – shown coloured green on drawing 20065_X_00_P027 (Public Realm Ground) annexed hereto and situated on the eastern side of the Main Building ; (v) “Georgian Passage” - shown coloured orange on drawing 20065_X_00_P027 (Public Realm Ground) annnexed hereto and situated as a passageway running through the middle of the Georgian Terrace; and together all five spaces are shown for illustrative purposes hatched orange on drawing 20065_X_00_P037 annexed hereto; “Public Space” means any or all of the Public Realm, Roof Gardens and the Roof Gardens Access as the context so requires; “Reasonable Endeavours” means that it is agreed by the Parties hereto that the party under such an obligation will not thereby be required to take proceedings (including any appeal) in any court of law, public inquiry or other hearing (unless specified to the contrary) but subject thereto and to the other terms of this Agreement such party will be bound to attempt to fulfil the relevant obligation by the necessary and proportionate expenditure of such effort and/or sums of money and the engagement of such professional or other advisers as in all the circumstances (including the importance to the other parties of the fulfilment of the relevant obligation) may be reasonable to expect (and which may be limited to only one such course of action or may include a number of attempts to fulfil the obligation according to what is reasonable in the circumstances): in the case of the Developer, of a competent commercial developer in the context of the Development; in the case of the Council, of a competent local planning authority acting reasonably in the context of its statutory functions; and in the case of TfL, of a competent statutory public t...
Public Realm means those part of the ESG Area which will be areas of open space, roads and footpaths, areas for the provision of services or otherwise for public benefit and which in most cases will be adopted or otherwise dedicated for public use "Public Sector Financial Assistance" includes all funding (including de minimis funding) received or receivable by the Council from public sector bodies including for this purpose funding from the European Commission, government bodies (whether national or local) or bodies in receipt of lottery funds from the National Lottery Distribution Fund pursuant to the National Lotteries Acts 1993 and 1998
Public Realm means the area of the pedestrian zone that is not contained within private lot lines;
Public Realm means such parts of the Waterfront East Site which are to remain as unbuilt and open public space, for the communal benefit of the residents or tenants, and which: