New York Statutes

§ 342-K — Portion of state and county highway system to be designated and known as the "Black River Trail"

New York § 342-K
JurisdictionNew York
Law HAYHighway
Art. 12State Routes

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N.Y. Highway § 342-K (2026).

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§ 342-k. Portion of state and county highway system to be designated\nand known as the "Black River Trail". All that portion of the state and\ncounty highway system beginning at the intersection of state routes\nforty-six, forty-nine and sixty-nine in the city of Rome, Oneida County,\ncontinuing north on route forty-six to the intersection of state route\nforty-six and Schuyler Street in the village of Boonville; continuing\neasterly on Schuyler Street to the intersection of Schuyler Street and\nstate route twelve-D, and then southeasterly on state route twelve-D to\nthe intersection with state route twelve, and then northerly along state\nroute twelve through Port Leyden and Lyons Falls to the intersection of\nstate route twelve and state route twenty-six in Lowville; continuing\nnorth

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