verejooksule
Verejooksule is an Estonian term that translates roughly to "to the public" or “public area,” and it is commonly used in urban planning and civil engineering contexts. The word combines vir, meaning “public” or “publicly accessible,” and eojooks, which is derived from "kõrk," meaning “floor” or "level." It refers to the application of public service or infrastructure onto or in front of a building, typically at the ground level. This can include sidewalks, plazas, street furniture, street lighting, and other elements that are meant to be used by the community.
In practice, verejooksule designates a part of a property that is connected to the street rather than
The concept is detailed in Estonian municipal law under the designation “verejooksuse alaga” or “verejooksuse vahendust.”
The purpose of the verejooksule regulation is to preserve open, free access to the street for pedestrians