Wisconsin Code § 86.15

Donations of highway aid to adjoining municipalities
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(1) Any town, city or village to which is or has been
bequeathed or donated money or other property for the construction of a proposed highway or the improvement of an existing
highway, either or both of the terminals or any part of which highway are outside the limits of such town, city or village, may accept such bequest or donation, and with the consent of the councils of the cities, the boards of the towns and villages and the
boards or other bodies in control of any state lands, through or
into which such proposed highway may be constructed or such
existing highway may be improved, which permission said councils and boards are hereby authorized to grant, may enter such
towns, cities, villages, and state land, and may do all other things
necessary for the purpose of carrying out the terms and conditions of such bequest or donation.
(2) Any city, of the fourth class, however organized, may appropriate a sum not to exceed one-fourth of one mill on each dollar of the assessed valuation of such city, according to the last preceding assessment therein, for the purpose of aiding any adjoining town, city or village in the construction or improvement of
any highway or part thereof in accordance with the terms and
conditions of any bequest or donation to such adjoining town, city
or village, and any part of such moneys so appropriated may be
expended within or without the corporate limits of such city.

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