New York Statutes
§ 153 — Custody of shade trees
New York § 153
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N.Y. Highway § 153 (2026).
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§ 153. Custody of shade trees. The town superintendent shall have\ncontrol of all shade trees in the town highways of the town, but not\nwithin the limits of an incorporated village, and shall prosecute\ncomplaints for malicious injury to, or unlawful acts concerning public\nshade trees. Upon recommendation of the town superintendent, the town\nboard of any town may appropriate general town moneys for setting out\nand preserving shade trees along the highways of any class in such town;\nbut no tree shall be so set out in a state highway without the consent\nin writing of the commissioner of transportation except in a village of\nthe first or second class, nor shall any trees be so set out in a county\nroad without the written consent of the county superintendent, except in\nvillages of t
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