Washington Statutes

§ 35.79.035 — Limitations on vacations of streets abutting bodies of water—Procedure.

Washington § 35.79.035
JurisdictionWashington
Title 35CITIES AND TOWNS
Ch. 35.79STREETS—VACATION

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Wash. Rev. Code § 35.79.035 (2026).

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(1)A city or town shall not vacate a street or alley if any portion of the street or alley abuts a body of fresh or salt water unless:
(a)The vacation is sought to enable the city or town to acquire the property for port purposes, beach or water access purposes, boat moorage or launching sites, park, public view, recreation, or educational purposes, or other public uses;
(b)The city or town, by resolution of its legislative authority, declares that the street or alley is not presently being used as a street or alley and that the street or alley is not suitable for any of the following purposes: Port, beach or water access, boat moorage, launching sites, park, public view, recreation, or education; or
(c)The vacation is sought to enable a city or town to implement a plan, adopted by

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Legislative History

[1987 c 228 s 2.]

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