(a) (1) All rights-of-way required on state aid street projects shall be acquired by the municipality. (2) Any cost of rights-of-way or utility relocation shall not be considered a part of the cost of a project contemplated by this subchapter. (b) The cost of reconstructing fencing and the construction of property access passages shall not be considered as rights-of-way costs but shall be considered as a component of project cost. Acts 2011, No. 1032, § 2. (a) (1) All rights-of-way required on state aid street projects shall be acquired by the municipality. (2) Any cost of rights-of-way or utility relocation shall not be considered a part of the cost of a project contemplated by this subchapter. (b) The cost of reconstructing fencing and the construction of property access passages shall not be considered as rights-of-way costs but shall be considered as a component of project cost. Acts 2011, No. 1032, § 2. (a) (1) All rights-of-way required on state aid street projects shall be acquired by the municipality. (2) Any cost of rights-of-way or utility relocation shall not be considered a part of the cost of a project contemplated by this subchapter. (b) The cost of reconstructing fencing and the construction of property access passages shall not be considered as rights-of-way costs but shall be considered as a component of project cost. Acts 2011, No. 1032, § 2. (a) (1) All rights-of-way required on state aid street projects shall be acquired by the municipality. (2) Any cost of rights-of-way or utility relocation shall not be considered a part of the cost of a project contemplated by this subchapter. (1) All rights-of-way required on state aid street projects shall be acquired by the municipality. (2) Any cost of rights-of-way or utility relocation shall not be considered a part of the cost of a project contemplated by this subchapter. (b) The cost of reconstructing fencing and the construction of property access passages shall not be considered as rights-of-way costs but shall be considered as a component of project cost. Acts 2011, No. 1032, § 2.
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