New York Laws
Article 8 - Town Highways
185 - Difference About Improvements.

ยง 185. Difference about improvements. When the town superintendent or
the officers of a village or city having the powers of town
superintendents therein, shall desire to make a new or altered highway
extending beyond the bounds of such town, village or city, a better
highway than is usually made for a common highway, with a special grade
or roadbed, drainage or improved plan, and are willing to bear the whole
or a part of the expense thereof beyond such bounds, but cannot agree in
regard to the same, upon written application of either of the
superintendents or officers and notice to all parties interested, such
court shall make an equitable adjustment of the matters, and may direct
that in consideration of the payment of such portion of the additional
expense by the town, village or city that desires the improved and
better highway, as shall be equitable, its officers, contractors,
servants and agents may go into such town, village or city, and make the
grade and roadbed, and do whatever may be necessary and proper for the
completion of such better highway, advancing the money to do it; the
amount of damages to each owner or occupant shall be ascertained and
determined by the supreme court in accordance with the eminent domain
procedure law, such court shall, on notice to all parties interested,
direct that the amount of damages assessed each owner or occupant, if
any and all such expenses be paid by each, any or all of such towns,
villages or cities as shall be just and equitable, and the damages and
expenses assessed and allowed, as in this and the last preceding
sections, shall be paid and collected as if fixed by the town
superintendents of the towns, or the officers of such villages or cities
having the powers of such superintendents.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

HAY - Highway

Article 8 - Town Highways

170 - Survey for the Laying Out of a Highway.

171 - Highways by Dedication.

172 - Application.

173 - Petition for Acquisition.

177 - Damages in Certain Cases; How Estimated.

180 - Limitations Upon Laying Out Highways.

181 - Laying Out Highways Through Burying-Grounds.

182 - Costs; by Whom Paid.

184 - When Officers of Different Towns Disagree About Highway.

185 - Difference About Improvements.

186 - Highway in Two or More Towns.

187 - Laying Out, Dividing and Maintaining Highway Upon Town Line, or Wholly in One Town but Adjacent to Another Town.

188 - Final Determination, How Carried Out.

189 - Highways by Use.

190 - Fences to Be Removed.

191 - Highways or Roads Along Division Lines.

192 - Adjournments.

193 - Contracts for the Construction of Town Highways.

194 - Construction or Improvement of Town Highways by County and Town.

195 - County Aid for Construction, Improvement and Maintenance of Town Highways.

196 - County Aid for Connecting Highway Through Villages.

197 - Damages for Change of Grade.

198 - Interest on Damages for Change of Grade.

199 - Widening Highways; Petition.

203 - Widening, How Constructed.

204 - Actions to Compel Widening; How Affected by Petition.

205 - Highways Abandoned.

205-A - Seasonal Limited Use Highway.

205-B - Qualified Abandonment of Certain Town Highways.

206 - Highways in Lands Acquired by the United States for Fortification Purposes Deemed Abandoned.

207 - Discontinuance of Highway.

208 - Description to Be Recorded.

209 - Damages Caused by Discontinuance.

210 - Papers, Where Filed.

211 - Costs of Motion.

211-A - Abandonment of Certain Town Highways.

211-B - Abandonment of Certain Town Highways in School Districts.

212 - Changing Location of Highways Over Certain Lands Owned and Occupied by the State.

212-A - Abandoning of Parts of Town Highways.

213 - Construction and Repair of Approaches to Private Lands.

214 - Depositing Ashes, Snow, Ice, Stones, Sticks, Et Cetera Upon the Highway.

216 - When Town Not Liable for Damages.

218 - Storm Water Sewers in Town Highways.