Michigan Statutes

§ 247.665a — Intergovernmental highway corridor planning preservation committees.

Michigan § 247.665a
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 247.665a Intergovernmental highway corridor planning preservation committees. Sec. 15a. County road commissions and cities and villages shall establish, where applicable, intergovernmental highway corridor planning preservation committees for the purpose of developing corridor plans in order to provide a stable economic environment for businesses in the corridor and to eliminate duplicative services at the local government level.

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Legislative History

Add. 1997, Act 79 , Eff. July 28, 1997 Popular Name: McNitt Act Popular Name: Michigan Transportation Fund Act

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