New York Laws
Article 11 - Miscellaneous Provisions
328 - Lighting of Public Highways or Bridges.

ยง 328. Lighting of public highways or bridges. The board of
supervisors of any county may from time to time provide for lighting
public highways, or portions thereof, or bridges, located in such county
outside of cities and villages. The initial action of the board shall be
in the form of a proposal. The highways, or portions thereof, or bridges
to be lighted, and the manner of lighting, shall be set forth in such
proposal. Such proposal shall be embodied in a resolution. The lighting
of one or more of such highways, or portions thereof, or bridges may be
proposed in a single resolution. The board may provide for such lighting
if its proposal be so approved. The expense of installing, maintaining
and caring for such lights shall be a county charge, and the moneys
therefor shall be provided and appropriated in the same manner as for
other county expenses. The furnishing of light under this section may be
provided for by contract or otherwise, but nothing herein shall be
deemed to authorize the board to acquire, construct or establish a
lighting plant for such purposes. The installation of lights, fixtures
and connections shall be done under the supervision of the county
superintendent of highways. The board may provide for the care of such
lights in such manner as it may deem proper. The board may, in its
discretion, at any time discontinue the lighting of any highway, or
portion thereof, or bridge provided for under this section.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the county of Monroe may
from time to time provide for lighting public highways, streets, or
portions thereof, or bridges located in the city of Rochester, subject
to the approval of the city council of the city of Rochester. Any
installation of lighting pursuant to this section on a state highway
shall be subject to the approval of the commissioner.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

HAY - Highway

Article 11 - Miscellaneous Provisions

300 - Private Road.

301 - Jury to Determine Necessity and Assess Damages.

302 - Copy Application and Notice Delivered to Applicant.

303 - Copy and Notice to Be Served.

304 - List of Jurors, and Drawing Jurors.

305 - Delivery, Execution and Return of Venire.

306 - Jury to Determine and Assess Damages; Fees of Justice of Peace and Constable.

307 - Their Verdict.

308 - Value of Highway Discontinued.

309 - Papers to Be Recorded in the Town Clerk's Office.

310 - Damages to Be Paid Before Opening the Road.

311 - Fees of Officers.

312 - Motion to Confirm, Vacate or Modify.

313 - Costs of New Hearing.

314 - For What Purpose Private Road May Be Used.

315 - Credit on Private Road.

315-A - Improvement Corporations; Right of Acquisition.

316 - Entitled to Free Use of Highways.

317 - Drug Free School Zone Signs.

319 - Obstructions and Their Removal.

320 - Injuries to Highways.

322 - Trees, Removal From Highway Bounds.

323 - Injuring Fruit or Shade Trees.

324 - Penalty for Falling Trees.

325 - Fallen Trees to Be Removed.

326 - Penalties, How Recovered.

327 - Lighting Roads, Highways and Bridges.

328 - Lighting of Public Highways or Bridges.

329 - Land Monuments and Markers; Duty of Highway Superintendents and Commissioner of Transportation in Regard Thereto.

330 - Ramps in Street Curbing.

331 - Consideration of Complete Street Design.

332 - Portion of the Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail to Be Designated as the "Ronald H. Miller Memorial Bike Trail".