PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS
Article 13.--PARKS, PARKWAYS, BOULEVARDS AND PLAYGROUNDS
13-1389.Same; survey and investigation; resolution, contents; costs,
how paid; limitation of actions.
The governing body of any city of the first or second class desiring to
acquire land or lands and improve same for establishment of off-street
parking facilities shall conduct a survey and investigation for the
purpose of determining suitable locations for such off-street parking
facilities and the approximate cost of acquiring and improving land
therefor. For the purpose of such survey and investigation the governing
body of such city may employ such appraisers, engineers and other
persons as it may deem necessary. The cost of such survey and
investigation shall be included as a part of the cost of acquiring and
improving the land for off-street parking facilities. If, upon
completion of the survey and investigation, the governing body of any
such city deems it advisable and of benefit to such city to acquire any
land and improve the same for off-street parking facilities, the
governing body shall adopt a resolution which shall set forth a
description of the land to be acquired, the aggregate amount of money to
be expended for acquiring and improving such land, including the cost of
the survey and investigation, and the source of the funds to be used to
pay the costs of such off-street parking facilities.
The governing body may exercise the authority herein granted if there
is money in the current operating fund relating to highways, streets and
alleys or in the parking meter fund which will not be necessary for
current operations during any budget year. If there is no money available
in such funds, the governing body may issue and sell revenue bonds to pay
such aggregate costs or any portion thereof. The resolution shall be published
once in the official city paper. No suit shall be maintained in any court
to enjoin or in any way contest the validity of the proceedings of the governing
body of the city under the provisions of this act, unless
such suit is instituted and the summons is served within 30
days from and after the first publication of the resolution.
History: L. 1951, ch. 175, § 2; L. 1955, ch. 101, § 2; L. 1981,
ch. 173, § 42; July 1.
PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS
Article 13.--PARKS, PARKWAYS, BOULEVARDS AND PLAYGROUNDS
13-1389.Same; survey and investigation; resolution, contents; costs,
how paid; limitation of actions.
The governing body of any city of the first or second class desiring to
acquire land or lands and improve same for establishment of off-street
parking facilities shall conduct a survey and investigation for the
purpose of determining suitable locations for such off-street parking
facilities and the approximate cost of acquiring and improving land
therefor. For the purpose of such survey and investigation the governing
body of such city may employ such appraisers, engineers and other
persons as it may deem necessary. The cost of such survey and
investigation shall be included as a part of the cost of acquiring and
improving the land for off-street parking facilities. If, upon
completion of the survey and investigation, the governing body of any
such city deems it advisable and of benefit to such city to acquire any
land and improve the same for off-street parking facilities, the
governing body shall adopt a resolution which shall set forth a
description of the land to be acquired, the aggregate amount of money to
be expended for acquiring and improving such land, including the cost of
the survey and investigation, and the source of the funds to be used to
pay the costs of such off-street parking facilities.
The governing body may exercise the authority herein granted if there
is money in the current operating fund relating to highways, streets and
alleys or in the parking meter fund which will not be necessary for
current operations during any budget year. If there is no money available
in such funds, the governing body may issue and sell revenue bonds to pay
such aggregate costs or any portion thereof. The resolution shall be published
once in the official city paper. No suit shall be maintained in any court
to enjoin or in any way contest the validity of the proceedings of the governing
body of the city under the provisions of this act, unless
such suit is instituted and the summons is served within 30
days from and after the first publication of the resolution.
History: L. 1951, ch. 175, § 2; L. 1955, ch. 101, § 2; L. 1981,
ch. 173, § 42; July 1.
PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS
Article 13.--PARKS, PARKWAYS, BOULEVARDS AND PLAYGROUNDS
13-1389.Same; survey and investigation; resolution, contents; costs,
how paid; limitation of actions.
The governing body of any city of the first or second class desiring to
acquire land or lands and improve same for establishment of off-street
parking facilities shall conduct a survey and investigation for the
purpose of determining suitable locations for such off-street parking
facilities and the approximate cost of acquiring and improving land
therefor. For the purpose of such survey and investigation the governing
body of such city may employ such appraisers, engineers and other
persons as it may deem necessary. The cost of such survey and
investigation shall be included as a part of the cost of acquiring and
improving the land for off-street parking facilities. If, upon
completion of the survey and investigation, the governing body of any
such city deems it advisable and of benefit to such city to acquire any
land and improve the same for off-street parking facilities, the
governing body shall adopt a resolution which shall set forth a
description of the land to be acquired, the aggregate amount of money to
be expended for acquiring and improving such land, including the cost of
the survey and investigation, and the source of the funds to be used to
pay the costs of such off-street parking facilities.
The governing body may exercise the authority herein granted if there
is money in the current operating fund relating to highways, streets and
alleys or in the parking meter fund which will not be necessary for
current operations during any budget year. If there is no money available
in such funds, the governing body may issue and sell revenue bonds to pay
such aggregate costs or any portion thereof. The resolution shall be published
once in the official city paper. No suit shall be maintained in any court
to enjoin or in any way contest the validity of the proceedings of the governing
body of the city under the provisions of this act, unless
such suit is instituted and the summons is served within 30
days from and after the first publication of the resolution.
History: L. 1951, ch. 175, § 2; L. 1955, ch. 101, § 2; L. 1981,
ch. 173, § 42; July 1.