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  8. Chapter 13. Vacating Public Roads and Bridges


Chapter 13. Vacating Public Roads and Bridges


  • § 1301 Jurisdiction of Superior Court and Department of Transportation.
  • § 1302 Petition for vacation and/or abandonment; notice requirements.
  • § 1303 Definitions.
  • § 1304 Vacation and abandonment hearing.
  • § 1305 Right-of-way jurors; appointment and direction as to return.
  • § 1306 Damages; hearing.
  • § 1307 Appeal.
  • § 1308 Compensation and expenses of jurors and employees.
  • § 1309 Costs of proceedings.
  • § 1310 Power of railroads to vacate roads in special cases by agreement.
  • § 1311 Vacation of public roads by administrative action of department; procedure.
  • § 1312 Appeal from administrative decision.
  • § 1313 Road closures.
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