137 – Maintenance of Certain Highways by a County.
§ 137. Maintenance of certain highways by a county. The commissioner of transportation may, and he is hereby authorized to abandon to each of the respective counties hereinafter named for the purpose of future maintenance by said respective counties any or all of certain highways within said respective counties hereinafter designated and set forth, which […]
138 – Bridge Between Saratoga County and Warren County to Be Designated as the “Irving H. Densmore Memorial Bridge”.
§ 138. Bridge between Saratoga county and Warren county to be designated as the “Irving H. Densmore Memorial Bridge”. The bridge across the Hudson river between the village of Corinth, town of Corinth in Saratoga county and the town of Lake Luzerne in Warren county which carries Saratoga county road 9 and Warren county road […]
139 – County Liable for Injuries Caused by Defective Highways and Bridges.
§ 139. County liable for injuries caused by defective highways and bridges. 1. When, by law, a county has charge of the repair or maintenance of a road, highway, bridge or culvert, the county shall be liable for injuries to person or property and for wrongful death sustained in consequence of such road, highway, bridge […]
139-A – Presentation of Claims for Torts; Actions Against Counties.
§ 139-a. Presentation of claims for torts; actions against counties. 1. Any claim including a claim specified in section one hundred thirty-nine of this chapter which may be made against the county for damages for wrong or injury to person or property or for the death of a person shall be made and served in […]
131-K – County Aid for Construction and Improvement of Certain Public Highways and Bridges in Municipalities.
§ 131-k. County aid for construction and improvement of certain public highways and bridges in municipalities. 1. The legislative body of a county may, upon consent of the governing body of any municipality situated in such county, provide for the construction, reconstruction or improvement of any highway, bridge or culvert or section thereof connecting county […]
133 – Machinery, Tools, Equipment, Implements, Materials and Supplies.
§ 133. Machinery, tools, equipment, implements, materials and supplies. 1. There is hereby continued in each county the separate fund, known as the county road machinery fund. Such fund shall consist of, and there shall be credited to such fund (a) such amounts as the board of supervisors by resolution may, from time to time, […]
133-A – Rental or Hiring of County Highway Machinery, Tools or Equipment.
§ 133-a. Rental or hiring of county highway machinery, tools or equipment. The board of supervisors or county legislature of any county may, on the recommendation of the county superintendent of highways, permit the use of any county-owned street or highway machinery, tools or equipment, by any municipal corporation, political subdivision, district, district corporation or […]
134 – Purchases by County Purchasing Agent.
§ 134. Purchases by county purchasing agent. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article any county may, by a resolution of its board of supervisors regularly adopted, provide that all, or any part or class of supplies, materials, tools, implements and equipment, including purchase or rental of road machinery, required for any purpose authorized in […]
135 – Snow Removal, and Cutting of Weeds.
§ 135. Snow removal, and cutting of weeds. The board of supervisors of any county may annually appropriate and expend such sum as it deems proper for the removal of snow from the county roads of the county, and for sanding, or otherwise treating them, for the purpose of removing the danger due to ice […]
135-A – Control of Snow and Ice Conditions on County Roads.
§ 135-a. Control of snow and ice conditions on county roads. Notwithstanding any general, special or local law, any county or its superintendent of highways may contract with any city, town or village for the removal of snow from the county roads of a county or for sanding or otherwise treating them for the purpose […]