In Fairfax? No, that can't be correct. |
It kinda is, definition of public use. |
Not if I have to maintain it. |
You don’t have to maintain it. You choose to. It’s not your land. |
| Oh right. Have a nice lawn and a bunch of weeds and dead stuff in front. |
| Give a street name, OP. |
I have to maintain the hellstrip. It’s still a public easement. |
No every yard doesn't have a public right of way. Use these key words for a search: Fairfax county walk in vdot easements If a property has a trail easement then it's for public use but that means you don't veer off the trail. Roads are VDOT, county, or private. 1st 2 can have right of way sidewalks or even gravel trails along the road in place of sidewalks. Public can use. For OP my guess is that person got tired of people going more than 5 feet in with dogs etc. And maybe no cleanup on poop. You have to maintain what is on or crosses your property even if it a public right of way, easement , stormwater stuff vdot or county. |
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VDOT owns about 10-12' of our front yard. No sidewalk, but that first 10-12' belongs to VDOT not to us as homeowner. It is not just an easement.
Now, we also wouldn't bother to confront someone as OP describes, regardless of ownership, if it were in the first few feet. |
"Have to"? Who/what is requiring you to maintain public land? |
Can someone provide actual website/link for this? I've searched many times trying to find plats with no luck(?) |
Not true |
It is, i don't want OP to get shoot. |
https://icare.fairfaxcounty.gov/ffxcare/search/commonsearch.aspx?mode=address Put in address, after results, there is "map" tab on the left side |
thanks, found this site: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/publicworks/stormwater/storm-drainage-easements A public street right-of-way is publicly owned land that contains both the street and a strip of land on either side of the street that holds appurtenant facilities. Facilities may include sidewalks, sewers, storm drains, etc. For further information or to request maintenance in a right-of-way, please contact the Virginia Department of Transportation at 1-800-FOR-ROAD (367-7623), TTY 711. |