13-1042. Reimprovement of streets in cities of over 95,000.
Whenever any street, boulevard or alley in any city of the first class having a population of over 95,000 shall have been graded, guttered, curbed, paved or macadamized, the governing body may, when it deems it necessary, by resolution find that the pavement, guttering, curbing or macadamizing is useless; and it may recurb, repave or remacadamize any such street, boulevard or alley: Provided, Said street, boulevard or alley has been paved for a period of ten years; and said repaving, recurbing or remacadamizing may be done by resolution and the cost thereof taxed against the property, as is now provided by law.
History: L. 1921, ch. 122, § 1; May 25; R.S. 1923, § 13-1042.