New Jersey Statutes
§ 27:6-3 — Approaches to Midtown Hudson tunnel declared part of state highway system; maintenance and operation
New Jersey § 27:6-3
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 27HIGHWAYS
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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 27:6-3 (2026).
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When, pursuant to article 6 of chapter 1 of Title 32, Interstate and Port Authorities and Commissions (s. 32:1-118 et seq.), the port of New York authority has completed in its entirety the construction of the approaches to the Midtown tunnel according to and in complete conformity with a general plan of construction, approved by the state highway commissioner, which plan shall provide for a type of construction in conformity with the standards prescribed by the department for similar roads in the state highway system, and constituting a highway connection between state highway Route No. 3, in the township of North Bergen and Hudson county boulevard East, in the township of Weehawken (viz., a six-lane depressed roadway through Union City, and the connections thereof on the west with state
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