§ 110. Definitions. As used in this article: 1. The term “state moneys” shall include moneys paid by the state to the county pursuant to section one hundred twelve and one hundred twelve-a of this chapter and any other moneys appropriated by law for the purposes specified in section one hundred fourteen of this chapter; […]
§ 111. Payment and apportionment of cost among counties and towns. The board of supervisors of any county, in lieu of proceeding with the construction or improvement of a highway or highways under sections one hundred and ninety-four or one hundred and ninety-five, or under the general or special law governing the construction or improvement […]
§ 113. Annual statement of cost. The clerk of the board of supervisors of each county shall, upon or before the first day of January in each year, after the year nineteen hundred thirty-nine, transmit to the state comptroller and the commissioner of transportation a statement, signed and verified by the chairman of the board, […]
§ 114. Sources and use of county road fund moneys. 1. State moneys, together with the amount provided by the county under section one hundred eleven of this chapter, including any moneys, collected from the towns pursuant to an apportionment made as provided in sections one hundred ninety-four and one hundred ninety-five of this chapter […]
§ 115. Preparation of map showing proposed county road system. The county superintendent of highways of each county shall prepare a map showing a proposed county road system for such county to be constructed with moneys from the county road fund, such system not to include a state highway, except that a designated state highway […]
§ 115-a. Abandonment of unused portions of town highways on county road system. Whenever a county road or part thereof constructed as part of the county road system deviates from the line of an existing town highway, or from the line of a former town highway within the limits of an incorporated village, as shown […]
§ 115-b. Removal of road or part of road from county road system. Upon the recommendation of the county superintendent of highways and pursuant to a written agreement with the governing body of a town, village or city, or in the event such an agreement cannot be reached with the approval of the commissioner of […]
§ 115-c. Notice to municipalities where county roads are abandoned or revert to such municipalities. Whenever a county road is abandoned or reverts to a city, town or village pursuant to the provisions of sections one hundred fifteen-a and one hundred fifteen-b of this chapter, thirty days before such abandonment or reverter is effective, the […]
§ 116. Statement and approval of proposed work. Before any county road fund moneys are spent or obligated in any one year under article six, except as otherwise provided in this section, the county superintendent of highways shall prepare a statement of the roads on such map proposed to be constructed or reconstructed during such […]
§ 117. Construction and reconstruction of county roads. Construction or reconstruction of such roads, including necessary grade and culvert work, and any plans and specifications therefor, shall conform to an outline or general plan of the work, and such construction or reconstruction must be done under the immediate direct supervision of the county superintendent or […]
§ 117-a. Highways in villages in Niagara county. The board of supervisors of Niagara county may place upon the map of the county road system and may provide for the construction, reconstruction, improvement or maintenance of a county highway through a village so as to form a continuous highway on the county road system. Such […]
§ 117-b. Controlled-access highways in counties. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local law to the contrary, a county road entirely or partly constructed, reconstructed or improved at a location where no public highway theretofore existed, may be designated within a county by the board of supervisors of such county, on recommendation of […]
§ 117-c. Hawking, peddling, vending, sale of goods, wares or merchandise; Erie county; certain areas. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, except section thirty-five of the general business law, the county of Erie shall have the power to enact a local law prohibiting hawking, peddling, vending and sale of goods, wares or merchandise or solicitation […]
§ 117-d. Pedestrian overpass to be designated as the “Jennifer Bolender Memorial Overpass”. The pedestrian overpass spanning the LaSalle Expressway in the city of Niagara Falls, in the county of Niagara, known as the sixty-sixth street overpass, shall be designated and known as the “Jennifer Bolender Memorial Overpass”.
§ 117-e. Pedestrian overpass to be designated as the “Police Officer Robert McLellan Memorial Overpass”. The pedestrian overpass spanning Route 33 in the city of Buffalo, in the county of Erie, known as the Hickory Street Junction, shall be designated and known as the “Police Officer Robert McLellan Memorial Overpass”.
§ 118. Acquisition by counties of lands for right-of-way and other purposes. 1. If a county road, proposed to be constructed or improved as provided in this article, or which shall have been heretofore constructed, or which it is proposed to repair or reconstruct as provided in this article or in which it is proposed […]
§ 118-a. Abandoning of parts of county highways. Whenever, pursuant to this act or under the provisions of any statute, any county road shall have been widened, straightened, extended, drained, paved and/or otherwise improved and in the process thereof a county shall have acquired from an adjacent owner certain lands necessary for said right-of-way by […]
§ 118-b. Entry upon lands by county superintendent. The county superintendent may, when authorized by the county board, enter 1. Upon any lands adjacent to any county road for the purpose of opening an existing ditch or drain, or for digging a new ditch or drain for the free passage of water for the drainage […]
§ 119. Purchase of lands. The board of supervisors may, by resolution, authorize its chairman, a member, or a committee to purchase the lands to be acquired for the purposes specified in the preceding section.
§ 120. Petition to acquire lands. If the board of supervisors is unable to acquire land by purchase as provided for in section one hundred nineteen of this chapter, the board may present to the county court of the county or to the supreme court, at a special term thereof, to be held in the […]