Easement for Public Sidewalk and Pedestrian Purposes - City of Sacramento, California

Easement for Public Sidewalk and Pedestrian Purposes - City of Sacramento, California

Easement for Public Sidewalk and Pedestrian Purposes is a legal document that was released by the Department of Public Works - City of Sacramento, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within City of Sacramento.

FAQ

Q: What is an easement for public sidewalk and pedestrian purposes?
A: An easement for public sidewalk and pedestrian purposes is a legal right given to the city of Sacramento, California, to use a portion of private property for the construction and maintenance of sidewalks and pedestrian walkways.

Q: Why is an easement for public sidewalks necessary?
A: An easement for public sidewalks is necessary to ensure that there are safe and accessible walkways for pedestrians throughout the city.

Q: Who grants the easement for public sidewalks?
A: The easement for public sidewalks is granted by the property owner to the city of Sacramento.

Q: What responsibilities does the property owner have regarding the easement?
A: The property owner is responsible for not obstructing or interfering with the public sidewalk or pedestrian walkway on their property.

Q: Can the city use the easement for purposes other than sidewalks and pedestrian walkways?
A: No, the easement is specifically granted for public sidewalk and pedestrian purposes only.

Q: What happens if the property owner fails to maintain their portion of the sidewalk or pedestrian walkway?
A: If the property owner fails to maintain their portion of the sidewalk or pedestrian walkway, the city may step in and make the necessary repairs or maintenance work, and the cost may be billed to the property owner.

Q: Can the property owner revoke the easement?
A: In most cases, the easement for public sidewalks and pedestrian purposes is granted permanently and cannot be revoked by the property owner.

Q: Are there any restrictions on the property owner's use of the easement area?
A: The property owner is restricted from using the easement area for any purpose that would interfere with or obstruct the public sidewalk or pedestrian walkway.

Q: What happens if the city needs to widen or alter the public sidewalk or pedestrian walkway?
A: If the city needs to widen or alter the public sidewalk or pedestrian walkway, they may do so within the boundaries of the easement area without requiring additional permission from the property owner.

Q: Can the property owner request compensation for granting the easement?
A: Compensation for granting the easement is not typically provided, as the easements are granted for the benefit of the public and are considered a part of the property owner's responsibility as a member of the community.

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Form Details:

  • Released on March 1, 2019;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Department of Public Works - City of Sacramento, California;
  • Ready to use and print;
  • Easy to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

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