New York Statutes

§ 327 — Lighting roads, highways and bridges

New York § 327
JurisdictionNew York
Law HAYHighway
Art. 11Miscellaneous Provisions

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N.Y. Highway § 327 (2026).

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§ 327. Lighting roads, highways and bridges. The town board of any\ntown may from time to time provide for lighting dangerous portions of\nany road or highway defined by section three of this chapter or\nconstructed or improved under the provisions of section one hundred and\nninety-four of this chapter, and of bridges located thereon. The initial\naction of the board shall be in the form of a proposal. The roads and\nportions thereof to be lighted, and the manner of lighting, shall be set\nforth in such proposal. Such proposal shall be embodied in a resolution.\nThe lighting of one or more such roads, highways or bridges, or either,\nmay be proposed in a single resolution. The board may provide for such\nlighting, if its proposal is so approved. The expense of installing,\nmaintaining a

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