I think you will find that most all water meters are on private property. The city/county does maintain an easement, but the meter is on "your" property.gljjt wrote:I would reconfirm that about the property line going to the curb. Maybe in your case. This is not common. That would mean unless your water meter is in the back or under the street, it is on your property. I've never seen that, but there is a first for everything.jamminbutter wrote:Due to some issues in the neighborhood I carry when doing yard work and at times do so openly. Would carrying on a sidewalk which bisects a portion of my front and side yard be considered property under my control for purposes of open carry?
The attached photo details what it looks like. Our survey indicates that the city maintains an easement for the sidewalk but the property lines doe extend to the curb.
Within city limits property lines generally go to the curb. Outside city limits, the property line almost always extends to the middle of the street.
At least every property I've owned is like that. And I've owned quite a lot of property over the last 50 years.