New York Statutes
§ 131-H — Separate highway districts in certain counties
New York § 131-H
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N.Y. Highway § 131-H (2026).
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§ 131-h. Separate highway districts in certain counties. The board may\nestablish separate highway districts in counties containing more than\nthree hundred thousand acres of unimproved unoccupied forest lands, for\nthe purpose of constructing highways through such lands; such highway\ndistricts to be established upon the application of the owners of more\nthan one-half to the non-resident lands therein. Any such highway\ndistrict shall consist of contiguous tracts or parcels of land, and may\ninclude parts of one or more towns; and they may be changed, altered or\nabolished at any time by the board. Such board may appoint one or more\ncommissioners to lay out and construct such highways in any such\ndistrict, and prescribe the powers and duties, and direct the manner in\nwhich highway
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Nearby Sections
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§ 131-A
Application§ 131-B
County highways and bridges§ 131-E
Bridges over county lines§ 131-F
Streets outside cities§ 131-G
Regulation of toll rates§ 131-I
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