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

13-1057b. Cities of less than 11,500 and cities between 17,500 and 25,000 population; storm sewers or drains.

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13-1057b. Cities of less than 11,500 and cities between 17,500 and 25,000 population; storm sewers or drains. Whenever the governing body of any city of the first class having a population of less than 11,500, or any city of the first class having a population of more than 17,500 and less than 25,000, shall determine that it is necessary to build and construct a storm sewer or drain or sewers or drains for the purpose of carrying off storm water from the streets, avenues and alleys of such city, it may by ordinance order and provide for such storm sewer or drain or sewers or drains to be constructed, and it shall in such ordinance designate where such storm sewer or drain or sewers or drains shall commence and outline the same to the point or points of outlet or escape.
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