Michigan Statutes

§ 247.655 — Tentative system of county primary roads; official name; establishment, certification, and approval.

Michigan § 247.655
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 247HIGHWAYS
Act 51 of 1951STATE TRUNK LINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM (247.651-247.675)

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STATE TRUNK LINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM (EXCERPT) Act 51 of 1951 247.655 Tentative system of county primary roads; official name; establishment, certification, and approval. Sec.

5.All roads, streets and highways included in the county primary road system of any county shall be officially known as county primary roads, and all roads, streets and highways included in the county local road system of any county shall be officially known as county local roads. For a period of 2 years after the effective date of this act, the primary road system and the local road system in each county, and the mileage in each such system used for all purposes under the provisions of this act, shall be as determined by the state highway commissioner, and thereafter the local road system and the primary road system in

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Legislative History

1951, Act 51, Eff. June 1, 1951 Popular Name: McNitt Act Popular Name: Michigan Transportation Fund Act

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