182.36 Authority to construct grade separations and relocate public roads, streets, highways, railroads and public utilities.
(1) It is declared that the construction of modern toll roads in this state is in the promotion of public and social welfare and for the benefit of public travel. It is recognized that in the construction of such highways, it will become necessary to make changes and adjustments in the lines and grades of public roads, streets, highways, railroads and public utility systems and, in some instances, to relocate the same.
(2) In the furtherance of the public interest, the corporation is hereby granted the authority to construct grade separations at intersections of any turnpike project with public roads, streets, highways and railroads and to change and adjust the lines and grades of public roads, streets and highways, and, if necessary, to relocate the same. Such changes in public roads, streets and highways shall be made with the approval of the appropriate governmental highway or street authority. If the corporation and local authority cannot agree in any matter, such changes may be made with the consent of the department of transportation. The cost of the grade separations and changes and any damages incurred thereby shall be ascertained and paid by the turnpike corporation as a part of the cost of such turnpike project.
(3) The corporation may enter into contracts with public utilities, including railroads, for the removal or change in location of the lines of such public utilities where the same is deemed necessary by the corporation in the construction of the project. Such contracts shall be for the payment of damages caused the utilities by the relocation of their lines. In the event the corporation and the utility are unable to reach an agreement, the public service commission shall direct the manner, location and time allowed for the change in the utility line and the corporation shall be liable for the reasonable costs of such change. In the event the public utility fails to comply with the order of the public service commission it shall be liable to the corporation for all damages occasioned by such failure.
History: 1977 c. 29 s. 1654 (8) (c).
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 182 - Miscellaneous corporate provisions; turnpike corporations.
182.001 - Corporations and trusts prohibited from owning or carrying on farming operations.
182.004 - Housing corporations.
182.007 - Charitable corporations and community funds, amending articles.
182.01 - Business records; other duties of department of financial institutions.
182.012 - Special power to transfer property of nonstock corporation.
182.016 - River improvement corporations may flow lands.
182.017 - Transmission lines; privileges; damages.
182.0175 - Damage to transmission facilities.
182.018 - Wires over railroads.
182.019 - Damages for nondelivery of message or power.
182.020 - Driving park corporation.
182.027 - Lyceum, libraries and art galleries.
182.028 - School corporations.
182.029 - Universities and colleges may unite.
182.030 - Corporations having church affiliations.
182.031 - Railway equipment companies.
182.104 - Title to property after dissolution.
182.202 - Mutual telecommunications company; quorum; proxies.
182.219 - Mutual telecommunications company; dividends.
182.220 - Examination by attorney general and legislature.
182.23 - Facsimile signatures on corporate obligations.
182.24 - Transfers from joint tenants.
182.25 - Stock transfers on books, how compelled.
182.35 - Acquisition of lands and interests therein.
182.37 - Rights of public utilities.
182.41 - Corporation to be nonprofit.
182.42 - Not to be considered public utilities.
182.43 - Underpass authorized.
182.44 - Limitations on powers.
182.47 - Motor vehicle laws to apply.
182.50 - Establishment of foreign trade zones.