Great thread! Dont know how ive missed it all these years.
In the towns that i have lived in, the following definitions/rules/laws apply:
Right of Way is where the gov or utility can use the property in question. It does not mean that it is not private property. Indeed, i own some acreage in an adjoining state that has a utility right of way bisecting my land in case the power company wants to put a line thru there. It remains, however, 100% off limits to the public unless i give permission. Power company can come and go when they please on official business, but thats it.
Curb Strips everywhere i have lived have been town/city-owned. And the town/city doesnt need (tho they Have) a right of way since they already own the property. Indeed in 2 of towns i have resided, there was an ordinance that REQUIRED the landowner to maintain the curb strip (ie mow) at his own expense. Yes i know that sounds illegal but its on the books.
In summary, check the local ordinances and know your legality. Exact wording can matter. Not always, but sometimes- and that pretty much always applies when youre talking to a cop.
I also want to lodge a complaint on Swing360:
he's giving away my good spots!