Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
frontager
noun
/ˈfrʌntɪdʒər/

Definition
A frontager is a person who owns land that borders a street or path, especially in terms of property rights and improvements.

Examples
- The frontager had the right to access the street directly from their property.
- Being a frontager often means contributing to the maintenance of the road.
- Some frontagers benefit from increased visibility and foot traffic due to their location.

Meaning
The term refers to an individual or entity that possesses a property adjacent to a public road or right-of-way, which may give them certain privileges or responsibilities regarding the area.

Synonyms
- Adjacent property owner
- Bordering landowner