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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

178.310 County roads taken for railroad purposes -- Correction of unsafe

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conditions.
(1)The fiscal court of a county in which any county road or portion thereof is taken for
railroad purposes may, upon petition of any party interested, served upon the
railroad company as any other civil process, appoint a committee of three
(3)to
inquire whether the road or portion thereof is unsafe for travel by reason of the
railroad, and whether an alteration of the old road or the construction of a new road
is necessary.
(2)The committee shall examine the place where the danger is complained of, and shall
give fifteen
(15)days' written notice to the persons making the complaint and the
persons complained of, of an opportunity to be heard. After the hearing, the
committee shall report its findings to the fiscal court, which may make an order
concerning the matter.
(3)If the fiscal court orders any alteration or construction, and the railroad company
fails to comply with the order, the fiscal court shall have the work done and may
recover the cost from the railroad company, in the same manner that the cost of
removing obstructions is recovered under KRS 179.280.
(4)This section shall not apply to street railways or to public roads located in
incorporated cities which have control of their roads, streets and alleys, or to roads
which have been constructed since the railroad.
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