New York Statutes
§ 6-622 — Pavements
New York § 6-622
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Bluebook
N.Y. Village § 6-622 (2026).
Text
§ 6-622 Pavements. The board of trustees may cause a street in the\nvillage or a part thereof, to be graded and paved or repaved wholly at\nthe expense of the village, or wholly at the expense of the owners of\nthe adjoining land or partly at the expense of each. If the street or\npart thereof is wholly within the village, but the exterior line thereof\nconstitutes the village boundary, such improvements may be made as to\nthe part of such street within the village either wholly at the expense\nof the village or wholly at the expense of the owners of adjoining land\nwithin and without the village or partly at the expense of each. Before\nany such street or portion thereof is graded or paved, wholly or partly\nat the expense of the owners of the adjoining land, a hearing shall be\nheld a
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Related
Village of Lansing v. Triphammer Development Co.
193 A.D.2d 919 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 1993)
Nearby Sections
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§ 6-600
Definitions§ 6-602
Separate highway district§ 6-604
Care of bridges§ 6-610
Dedication of streets§ 6-614
Notice of meeting of board§ 6-618
Streets on boundary lines§ 6-622
Pavements§ 6-626
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