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Statutes > California > Shc > 8020-8026

STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE
SECTION 8020-8026



8020.  The city council of any city may change or modify the grade
of streets therein, in the manner provided in this part.



8021.  The election of the city council to proceed under the
provisions of this part shall be expressed in its ordinance of
intention to order any change or modification of grade.



8022.  Before any change or modification of grade is ordered, the
city council shall pass an ordinance of intention to order such
change or modification of grade. The ordinance of intention shall
name or otherwise designate the street the grade of which, or any
portion of which is proposed to be changed or modified, and shall set
forth the change or modification of grade proposed to be made.
   One or more streets or portions thereof may be included in the
same ordinance of intention.



8023.  The ordinance of intention shall be posted conspicuously for
two days on or near the chamber door of the city council, and shall
be published by two insertions in a daily or weekly newspaper
published and circulated in the city, and designated by the council
for that purpose. If no such newspaper is published and circulated in
the city, the ordinance of intention shall be posted for two days on
or near the council chamber door, and in two other public places in
the city.



8024.  The street superintendent shall thereupon cause copies of the
notice of the passage of the ordinance of intention to be
conspicuously posted along all streets or portions thereof designated
in the ordinance of intention, where such change or modification of
grade is proposed to be made, at not more than 100 feet in distance
apart, but not less than three notices in all.



8025.  The notice shall be headed "Notice of Change of Grade," in
letters of not less than one inch in height, and shall in legible
characters state the fact of the passage of the ordinance of
intention, its date, the name or other designation of the street or
portion thereof the grade of which is proposed to be changed or
modified, and shall refer to the ordinance of intention for further
particulars.



8026.  The street superintendent shall also cause a notice similar
in substance to be published for six days in a daily newspaper
published and circulated in the city, and designated by the city
council for that purpose, or in cities in which there is no daily
newspaper, he shall cause the notice to be published by two
insertions in a weekly newspaper so published, circulated and
designated. If there is no daily or weekly newspaper published in the
city, the notice shall be posted for six days on or near the council
chamber door, and in two other public places in the city.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Shc > 8020-8026

STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE
SECTION 8020-8026



8020.  The city council of any city may change or modify the grade
of streets therein, in the manner provided in this part.



8021.  The election of the city council to proceed under the
provisions of this part shall be expressed in its ordinance of
intention to order any change or modification of grade.



8022.  Before any change or modification of grade is ordered, the
city council shall pass an ordinance of intention to order such
change or modification of grade. The ordinance of intention shall
name or otherwise designate the street the grade of which, or any
portion of which is proposed to be changed or modified, and shall set
forth the change or modification of grade proposed to be made.
   One or more streets or portions thereof may be included in the
same ordinance of intention.



8023.  The ordinance of intention shall be posted conspicuously for
two days on or near the chamber door of the city council, and shall
be published by two insertions in a daily or weekly newspaper
published and circulated in the city, and designated by the council
for that purpose. If no such newspaper is published and circulated in
the city, the ordinance of intention shall be posted for two days on
or near the council chamber door, and in two other public places in
the city.



8024.  The street superintendent shall thereupon cause copies of the
notice of the passage of the ordinance of intention to be
conspicuously posted along all streets or portions thereof designated
in the ordinance of intention, where such change or modification of
grade is proposed to be made, at not more than 100 feet in distance
apart, but not less than three notices in all.



8025.  The notice shall be headed "Notice of Change of Grade," in
letters of not less than one inch in height, and shall in legible
characters state the fact of the passage of the ordinance of
intention, its date, the name or other designation of the street or
portion thereof the grade of which is proposed to be changed or
modified, and shall refer to the ordinance of intention for further
particulars.



8026.  The street superintendent shall also cause a notice similar
in substance to be published for six days in a daily newspaper
published and circulated in the city, and designated by the city
council for that purpose, or in cities in which there is no daily
newspaper, he shall cause the notice to be published by two
insertions in a weekly newspaper so published, circulated and
designated. If there is no daily or weekly newspaper published in the
city, the notice shall be posted for six days on or near the council
chamber door, and in two other public places in the city.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Shc > 8020-8026

STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE
SECTION 8020-8026



8020.  The city council of any city may change or modify the grade
of streets therein, in the manner provided in this part.



8021.  The election of the city council to proceed under the
provisions of this part shall be expressed in its ordinance of
intention to order any change or modification of grade.



8022.  Before any change or modification of grade is ordered, the
city council shall pass an ordinance of intention to order such
change or modification of grade. The ordinance of intention shall
name or otherwise designate the street the grade of which, or any
portion of which is proposed to be changed or modified, and shall set
forth the change or modification of grade proposed to be made.
   One or more streets or portions thereof may be included in the
same ordinance of intention.



8023.  The ordinance of intention shall be posted conspicuously for
two days on or near the chamber door of the city council, and shall
be published by two insertions in a daily or weekly newspaper
published and circulated in the city, and designated by the council
for that purpose. If no such newspaper is published and circulated in
the city, the ordinance of intention shall be posted for two days on
or near the council chamber door, and in two other public places in
the city.



8024.  The street superintendent shall thereupon cause copies of the
notice of the passage of the ordinance of intention to be
conspicuously posted along all streets or portions thereof designated
in the ordinance of intention, where such change or modification of
grade is proposed to be made, at not more than 100 feet in distance
apart, but not less than three notices in all.



8025.  The notice shall be headed "Notice of Change of Grade," in
letters of not less than one inch in height, and shall in legible
characters state the fact of the passage of the ordinance of
intention, its date, the name or other designation of the street or
portion thereof the grade of which is proposed to be changed or
modified, and shall refer to the ordinance of intention for further
particulars.



8026.  The street superintendent shall also cause a notice similar
in substance to be published for six days in a daily newspaper
published and circulated in the city, and designated by the city
council for that purpose, or in cities in which there is no daily
newspaper, he shall cause the notice to be published by two
insertions in a weekly newspaper so published, circulated and
designated. If there is no daily or weekly newspaper published in the
city, the notice shall be posted for six days on or near the council
chamber door, and in two other public places in the city.