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Code · Kansas · Chapter 13 — Cities Of The First Class

13-1040. Same; costs; assessments; bonds of cities between 15,000 and 110,000 population.

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13-1040. Same; costs; assessments; bonds of cities between 15,000 and 110,000 population. The city at large shall pay one-third of the entire cost of the improvements above authorized and the property liable to special assessment for similar improvement in the first instance shall pay two-thirds of the cost of said recurbing, reguttering, resurfacing or repaving, and the same shall be assessed against the benefit district and apportioned among the various lots, tracts, pieces and parcels of land within the benefit district in the same manner as is provided for the construction of similar improvements in the first instance:
Provided, That in cities having a population of more than fifteen thousand (15,000) and less than one hundred ten thousand (110,000) the city at large may pay the entire cost of resurfacing of any such streets and issue bonds in payment of the cost thereof in the same manner as provided for paying the cost of paving assessed to the city at large.
The city at large shall pay the entire cost of the repairing of any such streets and bonds may be issued for the cost of such repairs in the same manner as bonds are issued to pay the cost of paving assessed to the city at large. All ordinances, notices, bonds and special meetings to hear complaints, assessments, spreading and collecting taxes, and proceedings shall be the same as for similar improvements in the first instance.
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