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Code · California · Streets and Highways Code

§ 2546

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With money made available for such purpose, the department may acquire any of the rights-of-way included in the priority list prepared pursuant to Section 2544 and shall offer such property to all cities, counties, and transit districts within whose jurisdiction such property is located for development for public transportation purposes. If such public entities indicate an intent to develop such property, the department shall enter into an agreement with them providing for the conveyance of the property for the development of the public transportation use and for such other matters as may be agreed to.
If no agreement is reached within three years of the acquisition of the property by the department, such property shall be sold to the highest bidder and the money received shall be deposited in the Abandoned Railroad Account. The department shall acquire the properties in sequence as listed in the priority list unless, for a particular property, the department reasonably determines that
(1)the railroad owner is seeking an unreasonably high price for the property;
(2)there does not appear to be a public entity willing to enter into an agreement pursuant to this section to develop the property, or
(3)the price of the property exceeds the amount of funds available in the Abandoned Railroad Account in the State Transportation Fund.
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