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Section 11-49-80

Adoption of resolution to assume authority over streets within municipality controlled by county; responsibility for streets where unincorporated territory annexed; mutual agreements providing alternative arrangement for control.

(a) Where the authority to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, and improve a street or streets or part thereof lying within a municipal corporation is vested in the county commission of the county within which a municipal corporation is located, a municipal corporation may resume or take over the authority to control, manage, supervise, repair, maintain, and improve such street or streets or part thereof designated in the resolution adopted by the governing body of a municipal corporation to resume or take over such authority.

(b) Notwithstanding the adoption of a resolution as required in Sections 11-49-80 and 11-49-81, the annexation of unincorporated territory into a municipality, after July 7, 1995, shall result in the municipality assuming responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, and improve all public streets or parts thereof lying within the territory annexed, provided such public streets or parts thereof were controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county for a period of one year prior to the effective date of the annexation. The annexation of unincorporated territory into a municipality shall also result in the municipality assuming responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, and improve all public streets or parts thereof lying within the territory annexed, provided such public streets or parts thereof were dedicated to, accepted by, and were controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county for a period of less than one year prior to the effective date of the annexation when such public streets or parts thereof were also approved upon construction by the municipal planning commission of the annexing municipality. Except as herein provided, this section shall not require a municipality to assume responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, or improve any street or part thereof located within the territory annexed which was not being controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county prior to the effective date of the annexation. Further, nothing in this section shall require a county to assume responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, or improve any street or part thereof located within the territory annexed which was not being controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county prior to the effective date of the annexation.

(c) After July 7, 1995, when the annexation of unincorporated territory by a municipality results in a public street or part thereof which was dedicated to, accepted by, and was controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county for a period of one year prior to the effective date of the annexation, or for a period of less than one year prior to the effective date of the annexation when such public street or part thereof was approved upon construction by the municipal planning commission, being located outside the corporate limits of the annexing municipality while at the same time bounded on both sides by the corporate limits of the annexing municipality, the county governing body shall consent to the annexation of such public street or part thereof by the municipality. Once consent is given by the owners of such public street or part thereof to annexation by the municipality, the municipality shall annex that portion of the public street or part thereof which is bounded on both sides by the municipal corporate limits. Once such annexation becomes effective, the municipality shall assume responsibility for the public street or part thereof as provided in subsection (b), above.

(d) The responsibility for the control, management, supervision, regulation, repair, maintenance, or improvement of public streets or parts thereof lying within the corporate limits of an incorporated municipality on July 7, 1995, shall remain the responsibility of the entity responsible for such public streets or parts thereof on July 7, 1995.

(e) Nothing contained in Sections 11-49-80 and 11-49-81 shall prohibit a county and municipality from entering into a mutual agreement providing for an alternative arrangement for the control, management, supervision, regulation, repair, maintenance, or improvement of public streets or parts thereof lying within the corporate limits of an incorporated municipality.

(Acts 1921, Ex. Sess., No. 37, p. 50; Code 1923, §2256; Code 1940, T. 37, §661; Acts 1995, No. 95-312, p. 618, §1.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title11 > Title2 > 11-49-80

Section 11-49-80

Adoption of resolution to assume authority over streets within municipality controlled by county; responsibility for streets where unincorporated territory annexed; mutual agreements providing alternative arrangement for control.

(a) Where the authority to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, and improve a street or streets or part thereof lying within a municipal corporation is vested in the county commission of the county within which a municipal corporation is located, a municipal corporation may resume or take over the authority to control, manage, supervise, repair, maintain, and improve such street or streets or part thereof designated in the resolution adopted by the governing body of a municipal corporation to resume or take over such authority.

(b) Notwithstanding the adoption of a resolution as required in Sections 11-49-80 and 11-49-81, the annexation of unincorporated territory into a municipality, after July 7, 1995, shall result in the municipality assuming responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, and improve all public streets or parts thereof lying within the territory annexed, provided such public streets or parts thereof were controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county for a period of one year prior to the effective date of the annexation. The annexation of unincorporated territory into a municipality shall also result in the municipality assuming responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, and improve all public streets or parts thereof lying within the territory annexed, provided such public streets or parts thereof were dedicated to, accepted by, and were controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county for a period of less than one year prior to the effective date of the annexation when such public streets or parts thereof were also approved upon construction by the municipal planning commission of the annexing municipality. Except as herein provided, this section shall not require a municipality to assume responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, or improve any street or part thereof located within the territory annexed which was not being controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county prior to the effective date of the annexation. Further, nothing in this section shall require a county to assume responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, or improve any street or part thereof located within the territory annexed which was not being controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county prior to the effective date of the annexation.

(c) After July 7, 1995, when the annexation of unincorporated territory by a municipality results in a public street or part thereof which was dedicated to, accepted by, and was controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county for a period of one year prior to the effective date of the annexation, or for a period of less than one year prior to the effective date of the annexation when such public street or part thereof was approved upon construction by the municipal planning commission, being located outside the corporate limits of the annexing municipality while at the same time bounded on both sides by the corporate limits of the annexing municipality, the county governing body shall consent to the annexation of such public street or part thereof by the municipality. Once consent is given by the owners of such public street or part thereof to annexation by the municipality, the municipality shall annex that portion of the public street or part thereof which is bounded on both sides by the municipal corporate limits. Once such annexation becomes effective, the municipality shall assume responsibility for the public street or part thereof as provided in subsection (b), above.

(d) The responsibility for the control, management, supervision, regulation, repair, maintenance, or improvement of public streets or parts thereof lying within the corporate limits of an incorporated municipality on July 7, 1995, shall remain the responsibility of the entity responsible for such public streets or parts thereof on July 7, 1995.

(e) Nothing contained in Sections 11-49-80 and 11-49-81 shall prohibit a county and municipality from entering into a mutual agreement providing for an alternative arrangement for the control, management, supervision, regulation, repair, maintenance, or improvement of public streets or parts thereof lying within the corporate limits of an incorporated municipality.

(Acts 1921, Ex. Sess., No. 37, p. 50; Code 1923, §2256; Code 1940, T. 37, §661; Acts 1995, No. 95-312, p. 618, §1.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title11 > Title2 > 11-49-80

Section 11-49-80

Adoption of resolution to assume authority over streets within municipality controlled by county; responsibility for streets where unincorporated territory annexed; mutual agreements providing alternative arrangement for control.

(a) Where the authority to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, and improve a street or streets or part thereof lying within a municipal corporation is vested in the county commission of the county within which a municipal corporation is located, a municipal corporation may resume or take over the authority to control, manage, supervise, repair, maintain, and improve such street or streets or part thereof designated in the resolution adopted by the governing body of a municipal corporation to resume or take over such authority.

(b) Notwithstanding the adoption of a resolution as required in Sections 11-49-80 and 11-49-81, the annexation of unincorporated territory into a municipality, after July 7, 1995, shall result in the municipality assuming responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, and improve all public streets or parts thereof lying within the territory annexed, provided such public streets or parts thereof were controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county for a period of one year prior to the effective date of the annexation. The annexation of unincorporated territory into a municipality shall also result in the municipality assuming responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, and improve all public streets or parts thereof lying within the territory annexed, provided such public streets or parts thereof were dedicated to, accepted by, and were controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county for a period of less than one year prior to the effective date of the annexation when such public streets or parts thereof were also approved upon construction by the municipal planning commission of the annexing municipality. Except as herein provided, this section shall not require a municipality to assume responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, or improve any street or part thereof located within the territory annexed which was not being controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county prior to the effective date of the annexation. Further, nothing in this section shall require a county to assume responsibility to control, manage, supervise, regulate, repair, maintain, or improve any street or part thereof located within the territory annexed which was not being controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county prior to the effective date of the annexation.

(c) After July 7, 1995, when the annexation of unincorporated territory by a municipality results in a public street or part thereof which was dedicated to, accepted by, and was controlled, managed, supervised, regulated, repaired, maintained, and improved by the county for a period of one year prior to the effective date of the annexation, or for a period of less than one year prior to the effective date of the annexation when such public street or part thereof was approved upon construction by the municipal planning commission, being located outside the corporate limits of the annexing municipality while at the same time bounded on both sides by the corporate limits of the annexing municipality, the county governing body shall consent to the annexation of such public street or part thereof by the municipality. Once consent is given by the owners of such public street or part thereof to annexation by the municipality, the municipality shall annex that portion of the public street or part thereof which is bounded on both sides by the municipal corporate limits. Once such annexation becomes effective, the municipality shall assume responsibility for the public street or part thereof as provided in subsection (b), above.

(d) The responsibility for the control, management, supervision, regulation, repair, maintenance, or improvement of public streets or parts thereof lying within the corporate limits of an incorporated municipality on July 7, 1995, shall remain the responsibility of the entity responsible for such public streets or parts thereof on July 7, 1995.

(e) Nothing contained in Sections 11-49-80 and 11-49-81 shall prohibit a county and municipality from entering into a mutual agreement providing for an alternative arrangement for the control, management, supervision, regulation, repair, maintenance, or improvement of public streets or parts thereof lying within the corporate limits of an incorporated municipality.

(Acts 1921, Ex. Sess., No. 37, p. 50; Code 1923, §2256; Code 1940, T. 37, §661; Acts 1995, No. 95-312, p. 618, §1.)