New York Statutes
§ 328 — Lighting of public highways or bridges
New York § 328
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N.Y. Highway § 328 (2026).
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§ 328. Lighting of public highways or bridges. The board of\nsupervisors of any county may from time to time provide for lighting\npublic highways, or portions thereof, or bridges, located in such county\noutside of cities and villages. The initial action of the board shall be\nin the form of a proposal. The highways, or portions thereof, or bridges\nto be lighted, and the manner of lighting, shall be set forth in such\nproposal. Such proposal shall be embodied in a resolution. The lighting\nof one or more of such highways, or portions thereof, or bridges may be\nproposed in a single resolution. The board may provide for such lighting\nif its proposal be so approved. The expense of installing, maintaining\nand caring for such lights shall be a county charge, and the moneys\ntherefor shal
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