Washington Statutes
§ 81.53.261 — Crossing signals, warning devices—Petition—Hearing—Order—Costs apportionment—Records not evidence for actions—Appeal.
Washington § 81.53.261
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 81.53.261 (2026).
Text
Whenever the secretary of transportation or the governing body of any city, town, or county, or any railroad company whose road is crossed by any highway, shall deem that the public safety requires signals or other warning devices, other than sawbuck signs, at any crossing of a railroad at common grade by any state, city, town, or county highway, road, street, alley, avenue, boulevard, parkway, or other public place actually open and in use or to be opened and used for travel by the public, he or she or it shall file with the utilities and transportation commission a petition in writing, alleging that the public safety requires the installation of specified signals or other warning devices at such crossing or specified changes in the method and manner of existing crossing warning devices.
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Related
Kittitas County v. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad
483 P.2d 1279 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 1971)
BNSF Railway Company v. City of Wenatchee
(E.D. Washington, 2023)
Union Pacific Railroad Company v. Danner
(W.D. Washington, 2023)
Legislative History
[2013 c 23 s 305;2007 c 234 s 99;1982 c 94 s 1;1969 c 134 s 1.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 81.01.010
Adoption of provisions of chapter80.01RCW.§ 81.04.010
Definitions.§ 81.04.020
Procedure before commission and courts.§ 81.04.030
Number of witnesses may be limited.§ 81.04.040
Witness fees and mileage.§ 81.04.050
Protection against self-incrimination.§ 81.04.060
Deposition—Service of process.§ 81.04.070
Inspection of books, papers, and documents.§ 81.04.075
Manner of serving papers.§ 81.04.080
Annual report—Other reports.§ 81.04.090
Forms of records to be prescribed.§ 81.04.110
Complaint—Hearing.§ 81.04.120
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Washington § 81.53.261, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wa/81.53.261.