§ 231.010 County commissions to divide counties into road districts
§ 231.020 Road overseers to be appointed — when
§ 231.030 Overseer to give bond — approved by county commission
§ 231.040 Copies of road laws to be furnished county commission
§ 231.050 Overseer to make monthly statement — file with county clerk
§ 231.060 Overseer to make annual report and settlement
§ 231.070 Overseer to keep roads in repair — to conform to specifications of engineer
§ 231.080 Highway engineer or overseer to contract for ditching and draining, when
§ 231.100 Officials authorized to make settlement for damages
§ 231.110 County commission in counties of second class to set aside land for shade ..
§ 231.120 County commission may construct footpaths, when
§ 231.130 Overseer to care for trees
§ 231.150 Road laws — how applied
§ 231.160 Board to form districts — boundary lines — established how — overseer — ..
§ 231.170 Overseer — qualifications — compensation
§ 231.180 Overseer — bond
§ 231.190 Overseer shall make reports, when
§ 231.200 Overseer — employees — material
§ 231.210 Duties of road overseer
§ 231.220 Bridges — repairs — bids — notice — contract
§ 231.230 Bridges costing more than forty-five hundred dollars, how built
§ 231.240 Contract system — how adopted — publication
§ 231.250 Property tax in districts under contract system, how paid — contracts, how ..
§ 231.260 Contractor liable on bond for damages — when
§ 231.270 May abolish contract system of working roads — how
§ 231.280 Clerk to make itemized statement — publication — filing of certain copies
§ 231.290 County clerk to furnish forms
§ 231.300 County commission may appropriate money, when
§ 231.310 Highway engineer to make surveys, when — report
§ 231.320 Prosecuting attorney to prosecute actions
§ 231.330 Violations — penalty
§ 231.340 Streets and alleys in unincorporated towns, under control of county commission
§ 231.350 Road overseer’s duties
§ 231.360 Construction of sidewalks, curbs in unincorporated town or village (first ..
§ 231.370 Contracts to be let by county commission — when — how
§ 231.380 Cost, how apportioned, assessed and collected
§ 231.390 Special tax bills, how issued
§ 231.400 Construction of sidewalks and roadways in unincorporated villages (second ..
§ 231.410 Contracts to be let by county commission — when — how
§ 231.420 Cost, how apportioned, assessed and collected
§ 231.430 Special tax bills, how issued
§ 231.441 County receipts from county aid road trust fund, how expended — when ..
§ 231.444 County road tax — counties of the third and fourth classification — special ..
§ 231.450 Funds may be appropriated for local purposes
§ 231.455 Payment of funds — use
§ 231.460 Distribution formula — highways and transportation commission rules not ..

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