Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 82 - The Laying Out, Alteration, Relocation and Discontinuance of Public Ways, and Specific Repairs Thereon
Section 32a - Abandonment of Municipal Ways

Section 32A. The board or officers of a city or town having charge of a public way may, after holding a public hearing, notice of which shall be sent by registered mail, return receipt requested, to all property owners abutting an affected road and notice of which shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the city or town once in each of two successive weeks, the first publication to be not less than fourteen days before the day of the hearing and by posting in a conspicuous place in the office of the city or town clerk for a period of not less than fourteen days before the day of the hearing, upon finding that a city or town way or public way has become abandoned and unused for ordinary travel and that the common convenience and necessity no longer requires said town way or public way to be maintained in a condition reasonably safe and convenient for travel, shall declare that the city or town shall no longer be bound to keep such way or public way in repair and upon filing of such declaration with the city or town clerk such declaration shall take effect, provided that sufficient notice to warn the public that the way is no longer maintained is posted at both ends of such way or public way, or portions thereof. Upon petition in writing of the board or officers of a city or town in which a county highway is located, the county commissioners, whenever common convenience and necessity no longer require such way to be maintained in a condition reasonably safe and convenient for public travel, after giving notice in the manner prescribed in section 3, and after viewing the premises and hearing the interested parties in the manner prescribed in section 4, may adjudicate that the town shall no longer be bound to keep the way in repair, and thereupon the adjudication shall take effect; provided, that sufficient notice to warn the public that the way is no longer maintained is posted at both ends of the way, or portions thereof.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XIV - Public Ways and Works

Chapter 82 - The Laying Out, Alteration, Relocation and Discontinuance of Public Ways, and Specific Repairs Thereon

Section 1 - Jurisdiction; Notice; Hearings

Section 2 - Petition; Recognizance

Section 3 - Notice of Proposed Taking and View or Hearing; Publication

Section 4 - View of Premises; Adjudication

Section 5 - Procedure on Objections to Proposal

Section 6 - Changes Between Termini; Establishment of Building Lines

Section 7 - Taking Land or Easement by Eminent Domain; Damages

Section 8 - Construction Requirements; Payment of Expenses

Section 9 - Culverts and Cattle Passes

Section 10 - Specific Repair of Ways

Section 11 - Relocation

Section 11a - Entry Upon Private Lands for Purpose of Reconnaissances, Surveys, Soundings, Inspections and Examinations

Section 12 - Payment of Damages and Costs of Construction

Section 13 - Payment of Expenses of Rejected Petitions

Section 14 - Failure by Municipalities to Construct Highways Laid Out by Commissioners

Section 15 - Remedy Against Delinquent Municipalities

Section 16 - Payment of County's Share of Expense

Section 17 - Jurisdiction

Section 18 - Notice to County Commissioners of Final Action on Petitions

Section 19 - Appeal to County Commissioners

Section 20 - Applicability to Railroad Crossings

Section 21 - Authority to Lay Out Ways

Section 22 - Notice of Intention

Section 23 - Filing and Acceptance of Plan

Section 24 - Taking by Eminent Domain; Damages

Section 25 - Sewers and Pipes

Section 28 - Completion of Way by County Commissioners

Section 29 - Private Ways; Laying Out, Relocation or Alteration by Commissioners

Section 30 - Discontinuance by Commissioners

Section 31 - Costs for Hearing Petitions; Recognizance

Section 32 - Report of Laid Out, Relocated or Altered Roads; Recordation

Section 32a - Abandonment of Municipal Ways

Section 32b - Taking Slope Easement to Protect Ways

Section 32c - Easements for Erection of Snow Fences

Section 33 - Footways

Section 34 - Reserved Spaces Along Ways; Rights of Pedestrians Injured by Streetcars

Section 35 - Bicycle Paths

Section 35a - Laws Relative to Public Ways; Definition

Section 36 - Penalty for Misuse of Bicycle Paths

Section 37 - Building Lines

Section 38 - Acquisition of Land for Road Materials

Section 39 - Commencement of Proceedings

Section 40 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 40a to 40e

Section 40a - Excavations; Notice

Section 40b - Designation of Location of Underground Facilities

Section 40c - Excavator's Responsibility to Maintain Designation Markings; Damage Caused by Excavator

Section 40d - Local Laws Requiring Excavation Permits; Public Ways

Section 40e - Violations of Secs. 40a to 40e; Punishment