ยง  199. Widening highways; petition. When any part of a highway in any
  town of this state, not in an  incorporated  village  or  city,  running
  between two or more villages or cities, has, because of the wearing away
  by  a  river  or stream or any other natural cause, become narrower than
  the width required by statute, and is dangerous to  the  users  of  such
  highway,  twelve  or  more resident taxpayers of such town may present a
  petition to the supreme court in the judicial district within which such
  town is situated.  The petition shall describe the part of  the  highway
  proposed  to  be widened and state that such highway has become lessened
  in width by the action of a river or stream or other cause, that  it  is
  dangerous  to the traveling public, that the widening and improvement of
  such highway is necessary for the public convenience and  welfare,  that
  the  highway  is an important leading road between two or more cities or
  villages, that the cost of such widening and  improvement  would  exceed
  the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars and would be too burdensome
  on  the  town or towns otherwise liable therefor. Such petition shall be
  verified by at least  three  of  the  petitioners.  On  receipt  of  the
  petition by supreme court the court shall appoint a time and place for a
  meeting  to  hear all persons interested in the proposed widening of the
  highway. The court shall examine the part of the highway proposed to  be
  widened, hear any reasons for or against such widening and ascertain the
  probable  cost  of  the  work.  If  the  court  shall determine that the
  proposed widening of the highway is necessary and that the cost  thereof
  would  be  too  burdensome  for the town, exceeding in probable cost two
  thousand  five  hundred  dollars,  they  shall  notify  the   board   of
  supervisors  of  the  county  of such decision. The board of supervisors
  shall thereupon cause one-half of the amount of the estimated cost to be
  raised by the county and paid to the supervisor of the town or towns  in
  which  that  part  of the highway proposed to be widened as aforesaid is
  located, and said supervisor shall apply the  sum  so  received  by  him
  towards  the  payment  of the cost of such widening.  The balance of the
  expense shall be raised in the manner provided by law, by  the  town  or
  towns  in  which  that  part  of  the  highway proposed to be widened as
  aforesaid is located.
Structure New York Laws
170 - Survey for the Laying Out of a Highway.
173 - Petition for Acquisition.
177 - Damages in Certain Cases; How Estimated.
180 - Limitations Upon Laying Out Highways.
181 - Laying Out Highways Through Burying-Grounds.
184 - When Officers of Different Towns Disagree About Highway.
185 - Difference About Improvements.
186 - Highway in Two or More Towns.
188 - Final Determination, How Carried Out.
191 - Highways or Roads Along Division Lines.
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-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.
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.