Indiana Code § 36-9-5-4

Programs to increase use of public transportation
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Sec. 4. A board may establish programs designed to increase the use of the public transportation system. [Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 19-5-7.5-2 part.]   IC 36-9-6 Chapter 6. City Works Board               36-9-6-1 Application of chapter             36-9-6-2 Supervision of streets, alleys, and city property             36-9-6-3 Custody, maintenance, improvement, and construction of city property             36-9-6-4 Condemnation, rental, and purchase of property             36-9-6-5 Approval of plats             36-9-6-6 Public ways and sidewalks; laying out, opening, and changing; grades             36-9-6-7 Streets, alleys, wharves, and public places; improvements and repairs             36-9-6-8 Public places; cleaning and sprinkling             36-9-6-9 Streets, alleys, and public places; lighting             36-9-6-10 Drains and sewers; plans; construction             36-9-6-11 Sewage disposal and treatment works             36-9-6-12 Culverts, bridges, and aqueducts             36-9-6-13 Utility and transportation structures; authorization             36-9-6-14 Excavations             36-9-6-15 Removal of structures from streets, alleys, and public places             36-9-6-16 Levees             36-9-6-17 Watercourses; improvements             36-9-6-18 Private watercourses; bridges             36-9-6-19 Removal and disposal of refuse             36-9-6-20 Maps and records of pipes and conduits             36-9-6-21 Private lots and tracts; drainage and fill; expenses             36-9-6-22 Restrooms and fountains             36-9-6-23 Payment of expenses             36-9-6-24 Performance of work by contract or by employees of board

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