New York Statutes
§ 220 — General town improvements
New York § 220
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N.Y. Town § 220 (2026).
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§ 220. General town improvements. Upon the adoption of a resolution\ntherefor, subject to a permissive referendum, the town board may:\n 1. Erect a monument or monuments within the town in commemoration of\nany person or event.\n 2. Purchase, lease, construct, alter or remodel a town hall, a town\nlockup or any other necessary building for town purposes, acquire\nnecessary lands therefor, and equip and furnish such buildings for such\npurposes, or to demolish or remove any town building.\n 3. Establish airports, landing fields, public parking places, public\nparks or playgrounds, acquire the necessary lands therefor, and equip\nthe same with suitable buildings, structures and apparatus.\n 4. Establish one or more public dumps or dumping grounds within or\nwithout such town, and acqui
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(New York Attorney General Reports, 1977)
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