(a) The Superior Court shall have jurisdiction to vacate public roads, bridges and all other rights-of-way, including, but not limited to, alleys, pathways, walkways and the like, whether within the jurisdiction of the Department, the county in which it is located, municipalities, towns, any governmental authority or the general public, including areas not within the jurisdiction of a governmental authority, but for which the general public or specific members of the public have acquired an interest. The Court shall, in its final order, decide all questions raised concerning the vacation or collateral issues including the award of damages and shall further have the authority to review any decision made by the Department, county or other governmental authority concerning the abandonment or vacation of such rights-of-way.
(b) The Department shall have jurisdiction and authority to conduct such administrative hearings and procedures as defined herein to vacate or abandon public roads, bridges and all other rights-of-way, as provided herein.
(c) This chapter shall not preclude the Department from seeking equitable relief in the Court of Chancery for this State on any issue, including, but not limited to, injunctive relief, actions to acquire or quiet title, declaratory judgment or any other matter in the nature of an equitable remedy.
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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.
§ 1304. Vacation and abandonment hearing.
§ 1305. Right-of-way jurors; appointment and direction as to return.
§ 1308. Compensation and expenses of jurors and employees.
§ 1310. Power of railroads to vacate roads in special cases by agreement.
§ 1311. Vacation of public roads by administrative action of department; procedure.