§ 2530. Telephones in public areas
The selectboard of a town (or the Agency of Transportation in the case of State highways) may upon written application and after notice to adjacent landowners permit the construction, erection, and maintenance of public telephones, telephone booths, and appurtenances thereto within the limits of public highways, sidewalks, parks, and parking areas when consistent with the public interest under such reasonable rules, regulations, and arrangements as it may prescribe. (1961, No. 55, eff. April 4, 1961; amended 1989, No. 246 (Adj. Sess.), § 35.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
§ 2501. Town; duties of certain officers
§ 2503. Location by Transportation Board or selectboard; notice
§ 2504. Transportation Board or selectboard may direct and change manner of crossing highway
§ 2505. Location near residence
§ 2506. Trees not to be injured; exception; penalty
§ 2509. Selectboard’s powers; expense
§ 2511. Damages; appraisal; payment
§ 2513. Lines along railroad tracks; wireless and other telecommunications facilities
§ 2514. Line to remain property of company
§ 2518. Restriction of right to move poles; action
§ 2519. No prescriptive rights
§ 2522. Transportation Board or selectboard’s control; town’s rights
§ 2523. Court may permit line to be attached to standing poles
§ 2524. Court may enforce order
§ 2526. Fees of certain officers
§ 2527. Penalties; injuries to trees