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California Streets and Highways Code 26002

 

California Codes > California Streets and Highways Code > Division 16 > Part 2 > Chapter 1 > § 26002


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  "Boulevard," means a highway not less than 30 and not more
than 100 feet in width and upon, along, and over the portion or
portions of which where the same is less than 60 feet in width no
railroad, electric road, or street railroad shall, except upon a
permit granted therefor by the board or body in control of such
boulevard evidenced by an order entered in its minutes, be
constructed or operated; and any easements granted or condemned for
the building of said boulevard shall be so granted or condemned. This
section does not prevent or limit the use of vehicles across the
boulevard.

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California Laws: Highways

California Streets and Highways Code > Division 1 - State Highways
California Streets and Highways Code > Division 2 - County Highways
California Streets and Highways Code > Division 3 - Apportionment And Expenditure Of Highway Funds
California Streets and Highways Code > Division 16 - Highway Districts
California Streets and Highways Code > Division 17 > Chapter 2 - Particular Highway Crossings

U.S. Code Provisions: Highways

U.S. Code > Title 23 - Highways

Federal Regulations: Highways

U.S. Code > Title 23 - Highways
 

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