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§ 154. Erection of guide boards. The town superintendent may, with the  consent  of  the  town board, cause guide posts with proper inscriptions  and devices to be erected at the intersections of such highways therein,  as may be necessary, which shall be kept in repair by him at the expense  of the town. Upon written application to him, of five resident taxpayers  of any town or twenty resident taxpayers of the  county  in  which  such  town  is located, requesting the erection of one or more guide boards at  the intersection of highways in such town, it shall be his duty to cause  to be erected at the intersections mentioned in such  application,  such  guide boards indicating the direction, distances and names of the towns,  villages  or  cities to or through which such intersecting highways run.  Such application shall designate the highway intersections at which such  guide boards are requested to be erected, and may contain suggestions as  to the inscriptions and devices to be placed upon such boards. The  cost  of  the  erection and maintenance of such boards shall be a town charge.  If the town superintendent refuses or neglects for  a  period  of  sixty  days  after  receiving  such  application  to  comply  with  the request  contained therein, he shall, for such neglect or refusal, forfeit to the  town, the sum of twenty-five dollars, to be recovered by the  supervisor  in  the  name of the town and the amount so recovered shall be set apart  for the erection of such guide boards.

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Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-7 > 154

§ 154. Erection of guide boards. The town superintendent may, with the  consent  of  the  town board, cause guide posts with proper inscriptions  and devices to be erected at the intersections of such highways therein,  as may be necessary, which shall be kept in repair by him at the expense  of the town. Upon written application to him, of five resident taxpayers  of any town or twenty resident taxpayers of the  county  in  which  such  town  is located, requesting the erection of one or more guide boards at  the intersection of highways in such town, it shall be his duty to cause  to be erected at the intersections mentioned in such  application,  such  guide boards indicating the direction, distances and names of the towns,  villages  or  cities to or through which such intersecting highways run.  Such application shall designate the highway intersections at which such  guide boards are requested to be erected, and may contain suggestions as  to the inscriptions and devices to be placed upon such boards. The  cost  of  the  erection and maintenance of such boards shall be a town charge.  If the town superintendent refuses or neglects for  a  period  of  sixty  days  after  receiving  such  application  to  comply  with  the request  contained therein, he shall, for such neglect or refusal, forfeit to the  town, the sum of twenty-five dollars, to be recovered by the  supervisor  in  the  name of the town and the amount so recovered shall be set apart  for the erection of such guide boards.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-7 > 154

§ 154. Erection of guide boards. The town superintendent may, with the  consent  of  the  town board, cause guide posts with proper inscriptions  and devices to be erected at the intersections of such highways therein,  as may be necessary, which shall be kept in repair by him at the expense  of the town. Upon written application to him, of five resident taxpayers  of any town or twenty resident taxpayers of the  county  in  which  such  town  is located, requesting the erection of one or more guide boards at  the intersection of highways in such town, it shall be his duty to cause  to be erected at the intersections mentioned in such  application,  such  guide boards indicating the direction, distances and names of the towns,  villages  or  cities to or through which such intersecting highways run.  Such application shall designate the highway intersections at which such  guide boards are requested to be erected, and may contain suggestions as  to the inscriptions and devices to be placed upon such boards. The  cost  of  the  erection and maintenance of such boards shall be a town charge.  If the town superintendent refuses or neglects for  a  period  of  sixty  days  after  receiving  such  application  to  comply  with  the request  contained therein, he shall, for such neglect or refusal, forfeit to the  town, the sum of twenty-five dollars, to be recovered by the  supervisor  in  the  name of the town and the amount so recovered shall be set apart  for the erection of such guide boards.