Oregon Statutes

§ 366.285 — Location of highways when in doubt; procedure

Oregon § 366.285
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.10
Title 31Highways, Roads, Bridges and Ferries
Ch. 366State Highways and State Highway Fund

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 366.285 (2026).

Text

(1)The Department of Transportation may locate, relocate, define, establish, reestablish and confirm the extension, location and establishment of primary and secondary state highways where:
(a)By reason of loss or destruction of field notes of the original surveys made by the county when such roads or highways were laid out and established by the county, defective or incomplete surveys or records, or destroyed monuments or marks, the exact original location and boundary cannot be found or ascertained.
(b)For any reason the exact location and right of way lines are in doubt or are challenged.
(2)In exercising the authority under subsection (1) of this section the procedure afforded the county with respect to public roads under ORS 368.201 to 368.221 may be followed by the department.

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§ 368.201
Oregon § 368.201

Legislative History

Amended by 1981 c.153 §61

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