Mississippi Code
Article 1 - In General
§ 65-1-75. Municipalities

The municipality shall not allow any encroachments, signs or billboards to be erected or to remain on state-owned rights-of-way on any designated highway within its corporate limits without the consent of the commission. The municipality, at its own expense, shall provide street illumination and shall clean all streets, including storm sewer inlets and catch basins. The commission may enter into an agreement with the municipality or with a private entity to sweep and clean the designated highways within or without the corporate limits. The commission may, at state expense, provide illumination and may clean all interstate highways within the corporate limits of any municipality. The right of the municipality to grant franchises over, beneath and upon such streets is specifically retained, but the municipality shall require every grantee of a franchise to restore, repair and replace to its original condition any portion of any such street damaged or injured by it; however, permission to open the surface of any municipal street maintained by the department must be obtained from both the commission and the municipality concerned before any such opening is made. Each municipality shall retain full police power over its streets, particularly as to regulating and enforcing traffic and parking restrictions on such streets, but any traffic control and parking regulations repugnant to state law shall be null and void. The commission shall have the department erect, control and maintain all highway route markers and directional signs on such streets at state expense. The commission, at state expense, shall have the department install, operate, maintain, control, and have full jurisdiction over, all traffic control devices, including, but not limited to, signals, signs, striping and lane markings on state highway streets in municipalities having a population of twenty thousand (20,000) or less according to the current U.S. census; but municipalities over twenty thousand (20,000) population according to such census shall install, operate, maintain and control such devices at their own expense, subject to approval of the executive director regarding operations, method of installation and type only. Municipalities having a population of five thousand (5,000) or more but less than twenty thousand (20,000) according to the most recent federal census shall only be responsible for electrical operating costs; and all other costs for the installation, operation and maintenance of traffic control devices, including the changing of signal bulbs in traffic signal lights, shall be the responsibility of the Transportation Department. The commission may purchase at state expense and install traffic control devices in municipalities over twenty thousand (20,000) population and donate them to the municipalities for operation and maintenance whenever it appears to the commission that, in the interest of safety or convenience of the motoring public, any of the devices should be upgraded, replaced or removed. Any revenue from parking meters on any such streets shall be controlled by and belong to the municipality.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 65 - Highways, Bridges and Ferries

Chapter 1 - Transportation Department

Article 1 - In General

§ 65-1-1. Definitions

§ 65-1-3. Mississippi Transportation Commission

§ 65-1-5. Organization and meetings

§ 65-1-7. Compensation of the commissioners

§ 65-1-9. Executive Director of Department of Transportation

§ 65-1-10. Powers and duties of Executive Director

§ 65-1-11. Chief Engineer and other employees

§ 65-1-15. Secretary of the commission

§ 65-1-17. Rental of office space in buildings not owned by the state

§ 65-1-20. Office of Intermodal Planning

§ 65-1-23. Testing laboratory, machine shops, etc.

§ 65-1-25. Contract for maintenance of connections on highways near state boundaries

§ 65-1-27. Contract for maintenance of connections between interstate and state system highways and county roads or streets

§ 65-1-29. Contract with the United States in flood control, drainage, and National Aeronautics and Space Agency projects

§ 65-1-31. Certain roads located on levees as temporary state highways

§ 65-1-33. Publicly owned ferries

§ 65-1-35. Roads leading to reactivated air bases

§ 65-1-37. Driveways of certain institutions

§ 65-1-39. Maintenance of roads on Australia Island

§ 65-1-41. Roads serving industrial sites and port areas

§ 65-1-43. Costs and feasibility surveys for toll highways and bridges to offshore islands

§ 65-1-44. Instruction course for weight and tax enforcement personnel

§ 65-1-45. Weight limitation on highways and bridges

§ 65-1-46. Appeals Board; appeal of penalty for excess weight; judicial review

§ 65-1-47. Control of highways; eminent domain

§ 65-1-49. Easements for highway purposes

§ 65-1-51. Land adjacent to highway rights of way; wetlands

§ 65-1-55. Noxious weeds and plants prohibited in rights of way

§ 65-1-57. Secondary highways

§ 65-1-61. Paving

§ 65-1-63. Paving to connect county seat with paved road

§ 65-1-65. Maintenance

§ 65-1-67. Edges of certain highways to be trimmed in color and manner conforming to uniform national standards

§ 65-1-69. Crossings

§ 65-1-70. Construction of protective devices at railroad crossings

§ 65-1-70.5. Imputation of liability as to protective devices at railroad crossings

§ 65-1-71. Detours

§ 65-1-73. Repair of city streets used as detours for United States highways

§ 65-1-75. Municipalities

§ 65-1-77. Agreements for highway and street projects forming part of overall plan encompassed by Title 23, United States Code

§ 65-1-79. Agreements for purpose of securing federal aid funds available under Title 23, United States Code

§ 65-1-83. Traffic census and other surveys, inspections or studies

§ 65-1-86. Duty of Attorney General with respect to illegal contracts or criminal acts

§ 65-1-87. Purchases of war surplus equipment, supplies and materials

§ 65-1-89. Contract arbitration provisions

§ 65-1-91. Arbitration proceedings and effect

§ 65-1-93 through 65-1-109. Superseded

§ 65-1-110. Mississippi Department of Transportation Equipment Purchase Fund established

§ 65-1-111. Highway funds; bond and interest funds

§ 65-1-112. Funds to be expended on basis of state need

§ 65-1-113. Audit and budget

§ 65-1-115. System of accounting

§ 65-1-117. County and federal funds for road construction

§ 65-1-121. Inventory and report of property

§ 65-1-125. Sale of used road building materials

§ 65-1-127. Participation in Federal Highway Administration Fellowship Program in Highway Safety

§ 65-1-129. Security officers; definitions

§ 65-1-133. Security officers; arrest and detention

§ 65-1-135. Security officers; termination of authority

§ 65-1-137. Security officers considered independent contractors

§ 65-1-141. Annual submission of three-year plan for maintenance, construction and relocation of highway system; determination of priorities for expenditure of funds

§ 65-1-143. Construction to commence at points having greatest traffic congestion

§ 65-1-145. Method of expenditure of funds

§ 65-1-147. Reversion of links removed from state highway system to counties and political subdivisions

§ 65-1-149. Annual reports of transportation commission; commissioner's reports; administrative budget; post audit of funds expended and programs projected

§ 65-1-151. Additional bonds required of commissioners and director

§ 65-1-155. Transfer of funds to Bureau of Building, Grounds and Real Property Management

§ 65-1-157. Expenditure of transferred funds by Bureau of Building, Grounds and Real Property Management

§ 65-1-159. Implementation of fund transferral by director

§ 65-1-161. Authorization for Office of General Services to convey right-of-way across certain lands

§ 65-1-163. Disposition of proceeds of sale authorized by Section 65-1-161

§ 65-1-165. Contract for development of comprehensive statewide litter prevention program

§ 65-1-167. Statewide litter prevention fund

§ 65-1-169. Removal or termination of obstructions, encroachments and unauthorized uses of property acquired for highway purposes

§ 65-1-171. Construction of bridge across Pearl River at City of Jackson connecting counties of Rankin and Hinds

§ 65-1-173. Employment of inspectors to enforce and investigate violations of railroad laws and related mandates

§ 65-1-177. Department of Transportation, in consultation with Southern High-Speed Rail Commission and the Mississippi Development Authority, to promote passenger rail service and make recommendations regarding passenger rail infrastructure