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Grass. They are also called weeds as they are growing where they are not supposed to.

Often it is called a "parkway strip." On the other hand sometimes a wide road with median strip is called a parkway but you can't park on it but the strip of concrete into my garage is called driveway but I usually park on it.

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Patch of grass between curb and sidewalk called?

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Who owns the grass between the sidewalk and the curb?

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Is it the homeowner's responsibility to cut the grass between the sidewalk and the curb?

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What is the grassy part between the lanes of freeway called?

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How high is a sidewalk curb?

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Where is the idiom devil strip used?

In Akron, Ohio. It is the term for the strip of lawn between the sidewalk and the street curb.


What is the space between the sidewalk and the car?

In your final parking position, your wheels must be no more than one foot (30 cm) from the curb.


What does a curb mean?

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What is the point of view for the pedestrian?

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Does real estate property include sidewalk?

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What is the homograph for the word curb?

Oh, dude, a homograph is like when you have a word that's spelled the same but has different meanings, right? So, for "curb," you could be talking about the edge of the sidewalk or like restraining something, you know? It's like one word, two meanings, easy peasy.


What Does A Monolithic Sidewalk mean?

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