Washington Statutes
§ 47.17.455 — State route No. 240.
Washington § 47.17.455
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 47.17.455 (2026).
Text
A state highway to be known as state route number 240 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 24 in the vicinity east of Cold Creek, thence southeasterly by the most feasible route across the Atomic Energy Commission Reservation to a junction with state route number 224 at Richland; also
From that junction with state route number 224 at Richland, thence southerly to a junction with state route number 182 at Richland; also
From a junction with state route number 182 at Richland southeasterly to a junction with state route number 395 at Kennewick. The secretary may enter into negotiations with appropriate federal agencies to secure right-of-way for the highway over and across the Atomic Energy Commission Reservation.
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Legislative History
[1985 c 177 s 3;1984 c 7 s 135;1970 ex.s. c 51 s 92.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 47.01.011
Legislative declaration.§ 47.01.021
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Commission—Functions, powers, and duties.§ 47.01.075
Transportation policy development.§ 47.01.078
Transportation system policy goals—Duties.§ 47.01.091
Advisory councils.§ 47.01.101
Secretary—Authority and duties.§ 47.01.170
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