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[quote=Anonymous]walking the dog this morning in a neighborhood with sidewalks on only one side of the street. crossed over to avoid another pup, had to walk across the lawn by the road (where there is no sidewalk). guy comes out to asked us not to walk on his lawn. in Fairfax county, isn't the strip of land next to the road considered a public median? Tried googling but couldn't find the answer (or didn't use correct key words?). when we put up our fence, we couldn't fence right up to the road. doesn't every yard has a public easement by the road?[/quote]
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