Public Ingress-Egress Easement (also known as an access easement) is a land agreement between two parties that grants the public or a specific entity the right to access a certain piece of land. This type of easement allows for the public to access the land from a public right-of-way, such as a road or sidewalk, for ingress and egress purposes. The landowner, who has granted the easement, is typically compensated for the use of their land. The two main types of Public Ingress-Egress Easements are perpetual and temporary. A perpetual easement is granted for an indefinite period of time, while a temporary easement is granted for a specific term of time. These types of easements can be used for a variety of purposes, such as providing access to public utilities, or allowing a construction company to access a parcel of land for a short-term project. Public Ingress-Egress Easements are beneficial for both the landowner and the public, as they provide access to important public resources while also compensating the landowner for their land usage.