§ 5523.01 Relocation or grade changes – elimination of grade crossings
§ 5523.02 Relocation of state highway to eliminate grade crossings
§ 5523.03 Issuance of finding and order on crossing to be abolished – hearing
§ 5523.04 Railroad company to co-operate
§ 5523.05 Failure to agree upon necessity of improvement – plans – specifications
§ 5523.06 Right to file answer to petition – presentation of other plans – hearing – finding
§ 5523.07 Finding of court – modification or alteration of plans – apportionment – appeal
§ 5523.08 Costs chargeable to the improvement – proportion of costs
§ 5523.09 Contract to be approved by attorney general
§ 5523.10 Purchase or appropriation of property for grade crossing elimination
§ 5523.11 Plans of proposed improvement
§ 5523.13 Director may prescribe manner and time of payment
§ 5523.14 Clearance under viaduct
§ 5523.15 Co-operation by municipal corporations
§ 5523.16 Appeal to public utilities commission
§ 5523.17 Improvement to be kept in repair – responsibility for bridge inspection
§ 5523.18 Costs of improvement
§ 5523.19 Separated crossing not constructed under certain sections
§ 5523.20 Grade separation when highway is adjacent to or near a railroad

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