At the sides of streets. Opposite of <ant>off-street</ant>.(adjective)
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Use "on-street" in a sentence
"Another joint planning grant will allow University City, Missouri, outside Saint Louis, to pursue improvements to the historic and revitalizing Parkview Gardens neighborhood, fostering greater connectivity to the light rail system; creating LEED-certified affordable housing; and developing a portion of the Centennial Greenway trail and on-street bike routes."
"During his 10th State of the City address on Staten Island, Mr. Bloomberg will unveil plans to establish a new category of livery cars that can make on-street pickups outside of Manhattan in the same way that yellow cabs do."
"The ratings and negative outlook for the parking authority, which operates 10 parking garages, two off-street parking lots and 1,250 on-street metered spaces, reflect the risk that the parking authority's assets could be transferred to the city as part of a solution to its financial strain, Moody's said."