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    • 2021 Tennessee Code
    • Title 54 - Highways, Bridges and Ferries
    • Chapter 5 - State Highways
    • Part 2 - Municipal Streets
    • § 54-5-209. Acts of Municipality That Would Cause Loss of Federal Funds Prohibited

    2021 Tennessee Code
    Part 2 - Municipal Streets
    § 54-5-209. Acts of Municipality That Would Cause Loss of Federal Funds Prohibited

    No municipality has the authority to enact any ordinance or do any other act that will cause the state to lose federal aid funds for such streets.

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    Structure 2021 Tennessee Code

    2021 Tennessee Code

    Title 54 - Highways, Bridges and Ferries

    Chapter 5 - State Highways

    Part 2 - Municipal Streets

    § 54-5-202. Width and Character of Highways in Municipalities

    § 54-5-203. Maintenance by Municipality — Reimbursement

    § 54-5-204. Maintenance of Highway by State

    § 54-5-205. Streets for Highways Designated by Department

    § 54-5-206. Interstate Highways Routed Through Municipalities — Maintenance by Department

    § 54-5-207. Authority of Commissioner Upon Failure of Municipality to Enter Into or Abide by Agreement Concerning Acquisition and Use of Lands for Streets

    § 54-5-208. Eminent Domain Within Municipalities

    § 54-5-209. Acts of Municipality That Would Cause Loss of Federal Funds Prohibited

    § 54-5-210. Legal Status of Streets Unchanged

    § 54-5-211. Designation of Bicycle Routes

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