Highway Issues in Property Transactions - The Key Issues Explored
Introduction
What is a ‘highway’? We travel along them every day, but do you know the difference between a highway and a private road?
What is the difference between a footpath and a footway?
Who is responsible for maintaining your local roads and can homeowners expect an unwelcome bill from the council for repairing potholes?
Gaining access to a highway is vital for all landowners, and particularly for new development sites, so how can you check the route and boundaries of a highway, and what process must a developer follow before linking a new development to the existing road?
This live broadcast session will provide the answers to a number of key questions when considering Highway issues in property transactions.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- What is a highway?
- Different types of highway
- Cars, bikes, horses, pedestrians and sheep!
- Special roads and toll roads
- Private roads
- Bridges and ferries
- Once a highway, always a highway
- Creating a highway
- Adoption
- How wide is a highway?
- Maintenance
- What is an adoptable standard?
- Working on a highway
- Draining a highway
- Extinguishing a highway
- Obstructing a highway
- Developer’s checklist
- The highways search
- Boundaries and ransom strips
- Footpaths matter too!
- Are private roads better?
- Manual for streets, again
- Adoption bonds
- What about a future phase 2?
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.