New York Laws
Article 3 - State Highways
60 - Sprinkling; Removal of Filth and Refuse.

ยง 60. Sprinkling; removal of filth and refuse. Upon petition signed by
a majority of the taxpayers owning property abutting upon an improved
state highway and filed with the town clerk, the town board may set
aside any section of such highway outside of a village and contract for
the sprinkling of the roadbed with water and also contract for the
removal of filth and refuse therefrom. No such contract shall be entered
into unless previously approved by the county superintendent. The amount
of any such contract so entered into shall be assessed upon the property
abutting upon such section in the proportion which the frontage of each
parcel thereof bears to the length of the section exclusive of
intersecting highways. Such assessment shall be made, levied and
collected in the same general manner, and at the same time and by the
same officers as the town taxes of said town are assessed, levied and
collected.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

HAY - Highway

Article 3 - State Highways

29 - Property for Highways, Bridges and Other Highway Uses and Purposes to Be Acquired by Acquisition.

30 - Acquisition by the State of Property Required for the Construction and Reconstruction of State Highways and Structures Thereon.

31 - Exchange of Reservation Lands of the Seneca Nation of Indians.

38 - Contracts for Construction or Improvement of Highways.

39 - Patented Material or Articles.

40 - Authority of Commissioner of Transportation With Respect to the Performance of Contracts for Construction, Reconstruction or Improvement of State High

41 - Maintenance of Highways After Preliminary Work Pending Permanent Paving.

42 - Maintenance of Detours During Construction.

42-A - Establishment of Temporary Detours When State Highways Are Being Maintained or Repaired.

43 - Intersections, Grading and Paving on County Roads and Town Highways at Intersection With and During Construction or Reconstruction of State Highways.

44 - Acceptance of State Highways When Completed.

45 - Entry Upon Adjacent Lands and Streams.

46 - State Highways in Villages.

47 - Connecting Highways in Villages.

48 - State Highways of Additional Width and Increased Cost at Expense of Town.

49 - Improvement of State Highways at Expense of County or at the Joint Expense of Such County and Any City, Village or Town.

50 - Petition for Improvement of Highway Where a Street Surface Railroad Is Laid.

51 - Repair of Highways at Railroad Crossings.

52 - Permits for Work Within the State Highway Right of Way.

53 - Highways and Bridges on Indian Reservations.

53-A - Highways on Indian Reservations.

54 - Sidewalks Along Improved State Highways.

54-A - Reestablishment of Approaches to Private Lands.

55 - Emergency Aid for Control of Snow and Ice in Municipalities.

56 - State to Maintain Roads Improved by State Appropriations Under Special Laws.

57 - Maintenance by State of Canal Bridge Approaches.

58 - Liability of State for Damages.

59 - Additional Width, Different Type of Construction or Other Additional Work Under Repair or Reconstruction Contracts.

60 - Sprinkling; Removal of Filth and Refuse.

61 - Payment by Counties of a Portion of the Cost of Construction Under Repair Contracts.

62 - Improvement of Alignment and of Dangerous Conditions on Repair Work.

63 - Discontinuance of Part of Highway Due to Grade Crossing Elimination.

64 - Maintenance by State of Certain Improved Roads and Highways.

65 - Lands May Be Sold or Leased; Disposition of Proceeds.

66 - Replacement Water Sources.