California Law (Last Updated: March 4, 2014) |
Streets and Highways Code - SHC |
Division 13. PEDESTRIAN MALLS |
Part 1. PEDESTRIAN MALL LAW OF 1960 |
Chapter 1. General Provisions |
Section 11008.
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"Intersecting street" means any "street" which meets or crosses a "pedestrian mall" at a "mall intersection" but includes only those portions thereof on either side of a "mall intersection" which lie between the "mall intersection" and the first intersection of the "intersecting street" with a public street or highway open to vehicular traffic. If any portion of a "pedestrian mall" terminates on a "street" at a place thereon other than a place of intersection with a public street or highway open to vehicular traffic, "intersecting street" also includes that portion of any "street" which lies between such place of termination and the first intersection of such "street" with a public street or highway open to vehicular traffic. "Intersecting street" shall also include any other "street" or portion thereof which the legislative body, in its resolution adopted pursuant to Section 11200, declares to be such.