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Section
264-1
Public highways and trails.
Section
264-1.5
Emergency powers; traffic emergency zones.
Section
264-2
Owned by government.
Section
264-2.1
County highways; ownership.
Section
264-3
Disposal of abandoned public highway.
Section
264-4
Restoration of boundary markers.
Section
264-5
In lieu of other compensation.
Section
264-6
State highway not to be disturbed without permit.
Section
264-7
Permits, fees, etc.
Section
264-8
Specifications, standards, procedures.
Section
264-8.5
REPEALED.
Section
264-9
Backfilling, repaving, repairing, expense of permit holder.
Section
264-10
Deposit of fees, etc.; inspectors.
Section
264-11
Performance bond.
Section
264-12
Penalty for violations.
Section
264-13
Easements, etc., along state highways.
Section
264-14
Permit and paving requirements.
Section
264-15
Highway advance acquisition; source of funds.
Section
264-16
State highway clearing accounts.
Section
264-17
Public hearing.
Section
264-18
Use of highway fund for bikeways.
Section
264-19
Transportation improvement special fund.
Section
264-20
Flexibility in highway design; liability of State, counties, and public utilities.
Section
264-20.5
Complete streets.
Section
264-21
Definitions.
Section
264-22
State highway department.
Section
264-23
Duties of director.
Section
264-24
Powers of director.
Section
264-25
Signs and markings on federal-aid highways.
Section
264-26
Combination of federal and state funds.
Section
264-27
REPEALED.
Section
264-28
Federal-aid projects; mandatory on council.
Section
264-29
Council's authority.
Section
264-30
Transfers of county funds.
Section
264-31
Maintenance of federal-aid highways.
Section
264-32
Utility facility defined.
Section
264-33
Relocation of utility facilities.
Section
264-33.5
Underground installation of utility facilities along federal-aid highways; when required; when waived.
Section
264-34
Portions of projects deemed one.
Section
264-35
Assistance for displaced families and business.
Section
264-36
Conformance with county general or master plans.
Section
264-41
Establishment.
Section
264-42
Authority to include other public highways in the state highway system.
Section
264-43
Responsibility.
Section
264-44
Maintenance of state highway system.
Section
264-45
Highway lighting.
Section
264-61
Definition of a controlled-access facility.
Section
264-62
Authority to establish controlled-access facilities.
Section
264-63
Acquisition of property.
Section
264-64
Design of controlled-access facility and regulation, restriction, or prohibition of access; penalty.
Section
264-65
New and existing facilities; grade-crossing eliminations.
Section
264-66
Authority to enter into agreements.
Section
264-67
Local service roads.
Section
264-71
Definitions.
Section
264-72
Control of outdoor advertising.
Section
264-73
Regulations.
Section
264-74
Removal of nonconforming outdoor advertising.
Section
264-75
Compensation for removal of outdoor advertising.
Section
264-76
Unlawful outdoor advertising.
Section
264-77
Penalty.
Section
264-78
Interpretation.
Section
264-79
Agreements with the United States authorized.
Section
264-81
Short title.
Section
264-82
Purposes.
Section
264-83
Definitions.
Section
264-84
Control of junkyards.
Section
264-85
Junkyards lawfully in existence.
Section
264-86
Requirement as to screening.
Section
264-87
Authority to acquire interest in land for removal and screening of existing junkyards.
Section
264-88
Injunction.
Section
264-89
Interpretation.
Section
264-90
Agreements with the United States authorized.
Section
264-101
Vending from highways prohibited.
Section
264-102
Penalty.
Section
264-121
Definitions.
Section
264-122
Highway development special fund.
Section
264-123
Authority to assess impact fees; needs assessment study.
Section
264-124
Impact fees; director's consent.
Section
264-125
Refund of impact fees to county.
Section
264-126
Adoption of rules.
Section
264-127
Limitations on actions.