Minnesota Statutes
§ 412.851 — VACATION OF STREETS
Minnesota § 412.851
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Minn. Stat. § 412.851 (2026).
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The council may by resolution vacate any street, alley, public grounds, public way, or any part thereof, on its own motion or on petition of a majority of the owners of land abutting on the street, alley, public grounds, public way, or part thereof to be vacated. When there has been no petition, the resolution may be adopted only by a vote of four-fifths of all members of the council. No vacation shall be made unless it appears in the interest of the public to do so after a hearing preceded by two weeks' published and posted notice. The council shall cause written notice of the hearing to be mailed to each property owner affected by the proposed vacation at least ten days before the hearing. The notice must contain, at minimum, a copy of the petition or proposed resolution as well as the t
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Legislative History
1949 c 119 s 102;1953 c 735 s 12;1957 c 383 s 1;1967 c 289 s 15;1969 c 9 s 85;1973 c 123 art 2 s 1subd 2;1973 c 494 s 11;1976 c 181 s 2;1986 c 444;1989 c 183 s 4;1990 c 433 s 2;2005 c 4 s 105;2005 c 117 s 2
Nearby Sections
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§ 412.013
ADDITIONAL POWERS§ 412.014
POWER TO OPERATE TELEPHONE LINES§ 412.015
UNIFORM CODE OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT§ 412.016
APPLICATION; STATUTORY CITIES§ 412.021
OFFICERS§ 412.022
COUNCIL MAY PROVIDE FOUR-YEAR TERM§ 412.023
TRANSITION SCHEDULE§ 412.081
SEPARATION FROM TOWN§ 412.091
DISSOLUTION; PETITION; VOTE§ 412.093
DISSOLUTION SECURED BY CLAIMANTS§ 412.111
DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS§ 412.121
ACTING MAYOR§ 412.131
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