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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-16,116.

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12-16,116. Transfer of title to public streets, avenues, alleys or lanes; cities in Crawford county.
(a)When used in this act, "city" means a city located within Crawford county.
(b)Any city holding title to a street, avenue, alley or lane that lies upon the boundary line with another city may transfer by quitclaim deed any title or interest of the city in such street, avenue, alley or lane, and the adjacent rights-of-way, to the other city. Such transfer shall be accomplished only following the enactment of an ordinance conveying such title or interest and enactment of an ordinance accepting the title or interest.
(c)Transfers made pursuant to this section shall not be considered vacations of streets, avenues, alleys or lanes or the adjacent rights-of-way.
(d)Following the transfer of such title or interest, the city clerk of the city accepting such transfer shall file a certified copy of the ordinance accepting such title or interest with the register of deeds and county clerk of the county in which such street, avenue, alley or right-of-way is located and the state transportation engineer. No fee shall be charged for such filings.
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