New York Statutes
§ 103 — Temporary obstruction of highways
§ 103. Temporary obstruction of highways. The necessary obstruction of\na highway by the removal of buildings or other temporary obstruction\nshall only be allowed if a highway other than a state highway under a\npermit granted by the county superintendent upon the written request of\nthe town superintendent, and if a state highway under a permit granted\nby the commissioner of transportation.\n
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