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§ 670-761. Contracts for widening and relocation at joint expense with city, etc.

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 36 P.S. Highways and Bridges

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated Statutes
Title 36 P.S. Highways and Bridges
Chapter 2. State Highway Law (Refs & Annos)
Article VII. Bridges (Refs & Annos)
(e) Approaches to Interstate Bridges in Cities of the First Class
36 P.S. § 670-761
§ 670-761. Contracts for widening and relocation at joint expense with city, etc.
The secretary may enter into agreement with cities of the first class, interstate joint commissions, persons, associations and corporations, public or private, for the sharing with the Commonwealth of the cost, exclusive of property damages, of widening such streets and relocating such highways as form part of the State highway system and constitute approaches to interstate bridges in cities of the first class. Cities of the first class and interstate joint commissions are hereby authorized and empowered to enter into agreements with the secretary and with persons, associations and corporations for the purposes of sharing the cost of widening said streets and relocating said highways, exclusive of property damages.
Cities of the first class and interstate joint commissions are further authorized and empowered to enter into agreements with each other and with persons, associations and corporations for the purpose of sharing the cost of property damage direct and not merely consequential thereto in connection with the widening of said streets and relocating of said highways.

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1945, June 1, P.L. 1242, art. VII, § 761.
<The State Highway Law [36 P.S. §§ 670-101 to 670-1102] is repealed insofar as inconsistent with Art. V-A of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, relating to municipal capital improvements, pursuant to 1990, Dec. 19, P.L.1343, No. 209, § 2. See 53 P.S. § 10501-A et seq.>
36 P.S. § 670-761, PA ST 36 P.S. § 670-761
Current through Act 11 of the 2024 Regular Session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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