Oklahoma Code § 69-607

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: Intercounty bridges - Proceedings (Boundary bridges)
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(a) Whenever the public convenience justly demands it and the
need thereof shall be appropriately signified, as herein provided,
then the board of county commissioners must proceed as follows with
respect to intercounty bridges across streams serving in whole or in
part as a boundary between two counties: After the presentation in
the case of a bridge to cost not over One Thousand Dollars
($1,000.00), of a petition signed by at least fifty taxpayers of
each county; to cost from One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) to Ten
Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), by seventy-five taxpaying signers in
each county; to cost more than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), by
one hundred taxpaying signers in each county, to the board of county
commissioners, it may within one (1) year proceed to act and
construct the bridge if such levy as may be required for this
purpose may be made within the constitutional limitation as to tax
levies; and such petitions or actions, at whatever stage, shall bind
and have equal force with the successors in office to those
Commissioners originally receiving it.  The cost of the bridge shall
be apportioned between the counties upon the basis of their total
valuation, unless the boards of county commissioners in the exercise
of sound judgment shall agree to apportion it otherwise.
(b) The above proceeding shall not apply in the case of
intercounty bridges where the total span is two hundred (200) feet
or more, including approaches thereto of timber work or any material
other than earth embankment, if there is another bridge of
substantially equal size and importance over the same stream within
six (6) miles of the proposed location.

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