68-509. Elimination of grade crossings; division of costs between railroad and county; eminent domain; publication notice; appeal from award; warning signals. The county engineer and board of county commissioners, in designating the county road system, shall eliminate all steam or electric road grade crossings and all other dangerous places on the highways so far as practicable, by paralleling such steam or electric roads, constructing undergrade or overhead crossings, relocating the highways or using such other means as may be necessary to properly safeguard the traveling public. The expense of eliminating railroad crossings shall be divided between the railroad company and the county, in a fair and equitable proportion determined by the secretary of transportation, who shall determine the necessity for eliminating such crossing.
When the elimination, protection or improvement of a railroad grade crossing, as finally determined to be necessary by the secretary, requires the relocation, laying out, altering, widening or vacating of a highway, the board of county commissioners may purchase or acquire by donation any land required and, by order of the board, cause the highway to be relocated, laid out, altered, widened or vacated. Such order of the board of county commissioners shall cause any land so procured to become a public highway without further action. If the owner of any land required for the relocation, laying out, altering or widening of a highway for the purposes mentioned in this section refuses to sell or donate such land, the board of county commissioners shall exercise the right of eminent domain in the following manner:
The board of county commissioners by order shall determine the nature of the changes required in such road, the approximate amount and location of land required to be taken therefor and the time and place at which the road will be viewed. The board shall publish a notice once in the official county paper, not less than 15 days and not more than 25 days before the viewing of the road. A similar notice shall be sent by certified mail to the owners of lands affected by such change, at the address where the owner's tax statement is sent. Such notice shall set out the substance of the order and its date, the time and place the commissioners will begin to view the road and give all parties a hearing.
The board shall direct the county engineer to meet with it at such time and place, unless the new locations of roads made necessary by the changes have already been definitely surveyed and located. Upon the day stated in the notice, or on the following day, the county commissioners shall meet at the place stated in the notice and proceed to view the road and changes required; shall view all lands required to be taken for the relocation, laying out, altering or widening of the highway for the purposes described in this section; and shall appraise the value thereof and assess the damages thereto. The county commissioners shall forthwith file in the office of the county clerk of the county a written report of their findings, along with the plat of the road as changed. All applications for damages must be filed in writing with the county clerk on or before the first day of the next regular session of the board following the filing of the report. The board at such session shall finally determine the amount to be paid as damages to any owner of the land. The amounts so allowed shall be paid from the general fund or the road fund of the county.
The right of appeal from the award of damages made by the board of county commissioners shall be the same as is now provided by law in other road cases, but such appeal shall not delay any work upon or in relation to the road. If lands are appropriated for the relocation of any county or township road, which relocation is deemed necessary to avoid one or more railroad crossings or other dangerous places, the railroad company shall pay such part of the cost, not less than 1/2 or more than 3/4, as determined by the secretary of transportation. Such part of the cost shall be paid by the railroad company to the county and shall be used to reimburse the funds from which the cost of land and damages were paid. The secretary of transportation, upon the request of any county or township board, may require suitable safety devices or warning signals at dangerous or obscure railroad crossings to indicate the approach of trains, which shall be installed and maintained by the railroad company. The secretary may require the removal of spoil banks and other obstructions to view and the grading of approaches to the tracks, the cost of which shall be borne by the railroad company and county or township jointly or severally in the proportions determined by the secretary. The secretary may require the construction of suitable warning signs at a distance of 200 to 300 feet on both sides of all railroad grade crossings if, in the judgment of the secretary, signs are necessary for the safety of travel. All such warning signs on township roads shall be erected by the townships and those on the county roads by the county.
History: L. 1917, ch. 264, § 18; L. 1919, ch. 245, § 5; R.S. 1923, 68-509; L. 1975, ch. 427, § 119; L. 1981, ch. 173, § 69; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 68 - Roads And Bridges
Article 5 - County And Township Roads
68-501 County engineer, appointment, qualifications, approval; termination of appointment, when.
68-502 Duties of county engineer.
68-503 Joint county engineer districts; employment of engineer.
68-504 Office, assistants, supplies and clerical help for county or district engineer.
68-506 Classification and designation of roads in noncounty unit road system counties.
68-506a City connecting link in county highway; city tax levy and bonds.
68-506c Same; apportionment of costs.
68-506d Same; city to maintain roads.
68-508 Maps of county roads; filing by county engineer for correction and approval.
68-515b Adoption of county road unit system; procedure.
68-516 Classification of highways in county unit road counties.
68-516a County unit system; payment over and use of township funds.
68-516c Same; issuance of county no-fund warrants, when.
68-516e County unit system; payments to county from surplus in township general fund; use.
68-517 Abandonment of county road unit system; election; contracts.
68-518 Same; petition for election.
68-518c Tax levies by townships in noncounty unit counties; limitation; petition for election.
68-522 Itemized bills for county road work, construction or repairs.
68-523 Township board of highway commissioners.
68-525 Township board of highway commissioners; records and accounts; compensation.
68-526 Duties of township board; plans, materials and equipment; traffic-control devices and signs.
68-527 Maintenance, improvement and inspection of roads on county or township lines.
68-529 Deflection of road on county, township or city line; division of cost.
68-531 Same; compensation; bond; tenure.
68-532 Letting township contracts.
68-534 Dragging township roads; patrolman; compensation; penalties for unlawful acts.
68-536 Township roads; use of tax moneys.
68-538 Reports of township overseer.
68-539 Reports of the township clerk.
68-540 Reports by county engineers or road supervisors.
68-541 Forms for accounts and reports.
68-542 Meetings of county and township road officials; compensation.
68-544 Tunnels under roads by landowners; approval; costs.
68-547 Highways subject to act[*].
68-548 Penalties for violations by officers.
68-549 Penalties for violations by individuals.
68-550 Continuance of special laws.
68-551 Mail route inspections; repair.
68-552 Same; act supplemental.
68-553 Uniform standard specifications for lumber and timber products for highway purposes.
68-556 Competitive bids required for carload purchases; proposal forms; time.
68-557 Penalty for noncompliance.
68-559c Same; federal or state aid.
68-561 Same; procedure upon adoption of act; tax levies; use of machinery.
68-576 Same; procedure when plan approved; application of 68-704.
68-577 Same; issuance of bonds; limitations.
68-580 Designation of streets and roads as arterial highways; definitions.
68-581 Same; primary arterial highways; designation and financing.
68-583 Same; acquisition of lands for rights of way; costs.
68-584 Secondary arterial highways; issuance of bonds to pay costs; election, when.
68-585 Same; feasibility studies by boards; costs, how paid.
68-586 Counties between 130,000 and 170,000; highway bonds; election.
68-587 Same; bond debt limitation.
68-588 Same; construction contracts; standards.
68-589 Special highway improvement fund; definitions.
68-590 Same; fund provided; transfers; budget effect.
68-591 General county rural highway system; procedure for adoption; election required.
68-592 Classifications of highways; definitions.
68-594 Same; transfer of equipment and road machinery.
68-595 Same; surplus in general fund of township; payment to county treasurer, when.
68-596 County rural highway system; tax levy, use of proceeds; election required.
68-597 Procedure upon adoption; abandonment of system.
68-598 Same; petition for election.
68-5,100 County roads; construction and maintenance; tax levy, use of proceeds; election required.
68-5,101 County roads and bridges; tax levies, use of proceeds.
68-5,103 Road improvements in counties over 300,000; bonds; election; limitation.