Idaho Statutes

§ 40-2318 — TURNING HIGHWAYS ACROSS PRIVATE LANDS

Idaho § 40-2318
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 40HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
Ch. 23MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

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Idaho Code § 40-2318 (2026).

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If any person, through whose land any public highway is established, is desirous of turning the highway through any other part of his land, that person may, by petition, apply to the appropriate commissioners to permit him to turn the highway through another part of his land without materially increasing the distance of travel to the public. Upon receipt of a petition, accompanied by a sufficient bond to pay the cost and expense to be incurred, the appropriate commissioners may appoint three (3) disinterested viewers and a surveyor, if they deem it necessary, who shall view the ground over which the highway is proposed to be turned, and ascertain the distance the highway will be increased by the proposed alteration, and report in writing stating the several distances found, together with t

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Legislative History

[40-2318, added 1985, ch. 253, sec. 2, p. 697.]

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