New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - County Highways in General
Section 67-4-12 - Rights of way; road location changes.

A. Rights of way deemed necessary by the board of county commissioners for new roads or changes in location in roads shall be acquired by the board of county commissioners by donation by the owner, by payment of a price agreed upon by the owner and the board of county commissioners or by the exercise of the power of eminent domain in the manner provided by law for acquiring property for public use. No change of location of any portion of a state highway or road construction with federal or state aid shall be made without the approval of the state transportation commission.
B. Future rights of way may be designated without immediate acquisition if:
(1) the changes in the county highway map due to designation of a future right of way are posted at the county courthouse of the respective county;
(2) persons who may be adversely affected are notified of the future right of way designation and the estimated period of time that may elapse before acquisition;
(3) a hearing is provided for all interested persons; and
(4) the county highway map, as amended, is filed with the state transportation commission.
History: Laws 1921, ch. 135, § 11; C.S. 1929, § 64-211; 1941 Comp., § 58-311; 1953 Comp., § 55-3-12; Laws 1971, ch. 197, § 1; 2003, ch. 142, § 77.
Cross references. — For eminent domain, see Chapter 42A, Article 1 NMSA 1978.
The 2003 amendment, effective July 1, 2003, substituted "state transportation commission" for "state highway commission."
Damages not unreasonable or excessive. — The fact that the last award of damages for land condemned was 10 times as much as the original award is not indicative that the final judgment was unreasonable and excessive, without evidence of the value of the land. Board of Cnty. Comm'rs v. Wasson, 1933-NMSC-076, 37 N.M. 503, 24 P.2d 1098; Board of Cnty. Comm'rs v. Gardner, 1933-NMSC-077, 37 N.M. 514, 24 P.2d 1104.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 67 - Highways

Article 4 - County Highways in General

Section 67-4-1 - Repealed.

Section 67-4-2 - [County commissioners succeed to powers and duties of county road superintendents.]

Section 67-4-3 - [County road superintendent; employment; powers.]

Section 67-4-4 - County road contracts with state transportation commission.

Section 67-4-5 - [Road districts; establishment; road supervisor; appointment; powers.]

Section 67-4-6 - [Disbursements from road and bridge fund; county road superintendent's plan.]

Section 67-4-7 - Disbursements from road fund; state transportation commission plan.

Section 67-4-8 - [Disbursements from road and bridge fund; road supervisor's plan.]

Section 67-4-9 - Repealed.

Section 67-4-10 - Budget contents; limitations.

Section 67-4-11 - Unlawful to transfer money from county road and bridge fund to any other county fund.

Section 67-4-12 - Rights of way; road location changes.

Section 67-4-13 - Road maintenance; insufficiency of state funds.

Section 67-4-14 - Repealed.

Section 67-4-15 - [Violation of 67-4-3 to 67-4-16 NMSA 1978; penalty; disposition of fines.]

Section 67-4-16 - [Misuse of funds and other violations; liability on bond; removal from office.]

Section 67-4-17 - [Cooperative agreements with federal government.]

Section 67-4-18 - [Portion of proceeds of tax levies paid to municipalities.]

Section 67-4-19 - [Municipal "street paving and improvement fund"; purposes for which used.]

Section 67-4-20 - Local county roads; assessment for maintenance; lien.

Section 67-4-21 - County lien; filing; contents; interest.

Section 67-4-22 - Effect of filing notice of lien.

Section 67-4-23 - Manner of releasing lien.

Section 67-4-24 - County lien; foreclosure; joinder of defendants; complaint; several judgment; lien recitals as prima facie evidence; attorney fee.