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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 23 - Highways, Roads, Bridges and Ferries.
    • Chapter 4 - Closing and Vacating Streets, Alleys and Highways.

    Code of Alabama
    Title 23 - Highways, Roads, Bridges and Ferries.
    Chapter 4 - Closing and Vacating Streets, Alleys and Highways.

    Article 1 - Counties or Municipalities.

    Section 23-4-1 - Application. - Streets, alleys, and other highways, or portions thereof, may be...

    Section 23-4-2 - Procedure. - (a) Whenever the governing body of a municipality or county...

    Section 23-4-3 - Contest by Interested Persons. - Repealed by Act 2004-323, p. 548, §2, effective July 1,...

    Section 23-4-4 - Recordation of Report by Commissioners; Payment of Costs and Damages. - Repealed by Act 2004-323, p. 548, §2, effective July 1,...

    Section 23-4-5 - Appeals. - Any party affected by the vacation of a street, alley,...

    Section 23-4-6 - Article Deemed Cumulative. - The provisions of this article shall not be held to...

    Article 2 - Abutting Landowners.

    Section 23-4-20 - Vacation of Street or Alley. - (a) Subject to the conditions set out in this subsection,...

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