Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 47 Public Highways And Transportation - Chapter 47.30 Trails And Paths

  • 47.30.005 Definitions
    For the purposes of this chapter, "trail" or "path" means a public way constructed primarily for and open to pedestrians, equestrians, or bicyclists, or any ...
  • 47.30.010 Recreational trail interference
    (1) No limited access highway shall be constructed that will result in the severance or destruction of an existing recreational trail of substantial usage for ...
  • 47.30.020 Facilities for nonmotorized traffic -- Joint usage of rights-of-way
    Facilities for pedestrians, equestrians, or bicyclists shall be incorporated into the design of highways and freeways along corridors where such facilities do not exist upon ...
  • 47.30.030 Facilities for nonmotorized traffic -- Expenditure of available funds
    Where an existing highway severs, or where the right-of-way of an existing highway accommodates a trail for pedestrians, equestrians, or bicyclists or where the separation ...
  • 47.30.040 Establishing paths and trails -- Factors to be considered
    Before establishing paths and trails, the following factors shall be considered: (1) Public safety; (2) The cost of such paths and trails as compared to ...
  • 47.30.050 Expenditures for paths and trails -- Minimum amount
    (1) The amount expended by a city, town, or county as authorized by RCW 47.30.030 shall never in any one fiscal year be less than ...
  • 47.30.060 Expenditures deemed to be for highway purposes -- Powers and duties of department -- Restrictions on use of paths and trails
    For the purposes of this chapter, the establishment of paths and trails and the expenditure of funds as authorized by RCW 47.30.030, as now or ...
  • 47.30.070 Bicycle, equestrian, pedestrian paths as public highways
    For purposes of 43 U.S.C. 912 and related provisions of federal law involving federally granted railroad rights-of-way, a bicycle, equestrian or pedestrian path shall be ...

Last modified: April 7, 2009