New York Statutes
§ 117-B — Controlled-access highways in counties
New York § 117-B
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N.Y. Highway § 117-B (2026).
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§ 117-b. Controlled-access highways in counties. Notwithstanding the\nprovisions of any general, special or local law to the contrary, a\ncounty road entirely or partly constructed, reconstructed or improved at\na location where no public highway theretofore existed, may be\ndesignated within a county by the board of supervisors of such county,\non recommendation of the county executive, if any, or in any other case\non recommendation of the county superintendent of highways, as a\ncontrolled-access highway, to and from which the owners or occupants of\nabutting property or any other person shall have no right of access\neither as pedestrians, as operators of vehicles or in any other\ncapacity, excepting at junctions of such highways with other public\nhighways, and also excepting as suc
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