§ 19.335. Adding State routes in city.
AN ACT
Amending the act of June 22, 1931 (P. L. 720, No. 262), entitled An act providing for the taking over by the Commonwealth, under certain terms, conditions and limitations, of certain streets in cities of the second class, second class A, and third class as State highways, and for the improvement, construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and maintenance by the Commonwealth of certain defined widths of said streets; imposing duties on such cities and on public utility companies using such streets; providing that no assessment shall be made upon the Commonwealth in the elimination of any grade crossing thereon; authorizing cities, persons, associations, or corporations to enter into agreements with the Commonwealth to bear a portion of the cost of construction or maintenance; providing for the assessment of certain portions of the cost of street improvements on abutting property owners; regulating the replacement of certain facilities of public utility companies; prohibiting the opening of said streets after improvement without a permit, and providing penalty therefor; regulating the maintenance of detours; authorizing the increase of city indebtedness in certain cases; and appropriating money in the Motor License Fund for the purposes of this act, adding routes in the City of Erie, Erie County.The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. The act of June 22, 1931 (P. L. 720, No. 262), referred to as the City State Highway Law is amended by adding the following routes:
Route 25137. Beginning at the intersection of Sassafras Street and West Sixth Street (Legislative Route 86), thence in a northwesterly direction over Sassafras Street to the proposed Bay Front Highway, a distance of about 0.39 mile in the City of Erie, Erie County.
Route 25138. Beginning at the intersection of Holland Street and East Sixth Street (Legislative Route 495), thence in a northwesterly direction over Holland Street to the proposed Bay Front Highway, a distance of about 0.41 mile in the City of Erie, Erie County.
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