The governing body of the county shall advertise for bids for at least thirty days in one or more newspapers published in the county in which the paving district is located for all work to be done and the material to be used in constructing, grading, treating and paving any streets or roadways in the paving district and for equipment to be used in connection therewith, with the right reserved to reject any and all bids, and shall enter into contracts with the lowest responsible bidder therefor and secure competent persons, if deemed advisable, to superintend the work and to counsel and advise in all matters relating thereto.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 33-1371; 1952 Code Section 33-1371; 1942 (42) 1693.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 57 - Highways, Bridges and Ferries
Chapter 21 - Paving Districts In Counties With City Of Over 70,000
Section 57-21-10. Paving districts may be established in certain counties.
Section 57-21-20. Method of establishment; appointment of paving district commission.
Section 57-21-30. Terms of commissioners; officers; vacancies.
Section 57-21-40. Name of district and commission.
Section 57-21-50. Order for election on tax levy to pay for paving.
Section 57-21-60. Time and notice of election.
Section 57-21-70. Managers of elections; formalities of voting.
Section 57-21-80. Declaration of result of election; contest.
Section 57-21-90. Effect of election.
Section 57-21-100. Issuance of bonds.
Section 57-21-110. Terms of bonds.
Section 57-21-120. Execution of bonds; designation.
Section 57-21-130. Sale of bonds.
Section 57-21-140. Levy of tax.
Section 57-21-150. Pledge of full faith, credit, and taxing power of county; increase in levy.
Section 57-21-160. Payment of bonds.
Section 57-21-170. Payment of proceeds of bond issue.
Section 57-21-180. Use of proceeds of bond issue.
Section 57-21-190. Powers of county governing body.
Section 57-21-200. Eminent Domain.