New Jersey Statutes

§ 27:19-4 — Petition for bridge or viaduct in adjoining counties; referendum or resolution

New Jersey § 27:19-4
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 27HIGHWAYS

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 27:19-4 (2026).

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If twenty per cent of the legal voters in each of any adjoining counties believe that the public convenience requires that a viaduct or bridge be constructed and maintained over any ravine, marsh, river or stream separating such counties, or part thereof, and the boards of chosen freeholders have failed and neglected to construct such viaduct or bridge, they may present to the board of chosen freeholders of their respective counties their petition in writing, setting forth the necessity for the viaduct or bridge, the location thereof, and other particulars in regard thereto. Upon the filing of such petitions with the clerks of the respective boards, duly signed by such voters with their residences set forth opposite their signatures, and requesting a referendum vote on the question of the

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