Mississippi Code
In General
§ 55-13-25. Relocation of local roads crossing highway

Whenever any local road is found to cross the Natchez Trace Highway at a point which is not a parkway entrance, as defined by the national park service of the U. S. Department of the Interior, the board of supervisors of the county in which such road lies is hereby authorized to abandon that part of such road which crosses the Natchez Trace highway and parkway, and to relocate it so that said local road will connect with said Natchez Trace Highway at a fixed parkway entrance.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 55 - Parks and Recreation

Chapter 13 - Natchez Trace Parkway

In General

§ 55-13-1. Creation and composition of Natchez Trace Parkway Commission; general powers and duties of commission; duration and compensation of commission

§ 55-13-3. Acquisition of rights-of-way and scenic easements generally

§ 55-13-5. Dimensions of rights-of-way and scenic easements

§ 55-13-7. Condemnation of property for rights-of-way and easements

§ 55-13-9. Payment of costs of land acquisition by counties

§ 55-13-11. Construction of Sections 55-13-3 through 55-13-11

§ 55-13-13. Authorization for purchase of additional rights-of-way for federal government

§ 55-13-15. Declaration of necessity for additional powers, rights and duties

§ 55-13-17. Incorporation of Natchez Trace into state highway system; powers of Highway Commission as to highway and parkway

§ 55-13-19. Authorization of expenditures for purposes of Section 55-13-17

§ 55-13-20. Authorization for Mississippi Transportation Commission to acquire rights-of-way and scenic easements

§ 55-13-21. Assistance of Highway Commission by attorney general, district attorney, or county attorney

§ 55-13-23. Payment for standing merchantable timber on acquired land

§ 55-13-25. Relocation of local roads crossing highway

§ 55-13-27. Condemnation of property

§ 55-13-29. Construction of Sections 55-13-15 through 55-13-29

§ 55-13-31. Sale and conveyance of reserved oil, gas and other minerals in acquired properties to former owners