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2010 Rhode Island Code
Title 24 Highways

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  • CHAPTER 24-1 Laying Out and Taking by Cities and Towns
  • CHAPTER 24-2 Highways by Grant or Use
  • CHAPTER 24-3 Improvement and Grading by Towns
  • CHAPTER 24-4 Federal Aid to Towns
  • CHAPTER 24-5 Maintenance of Town Highways
  • CHAPTER 24-6 Abandonment By Towns
  • CHAPTER 24-7 Sidewalks
  • CHAPTER 24-8 Construction and Maintenance of State Roads
  • CHAPTER 24-8.1 Relocation of Utility Services
  • CHAPTER 24-9 Storm Emergency Account
  • CHAPTER 24-10 Freeways
  • CHAPTER 24-10.1 Outdoor Advertising
  • CHAPTER 24-11 Jamestown Ferry
  • CHAPTER 24-12 Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority
  • CHAPTER 24-13 Mount Hope Bridge Authority
  • CHAPTER 24-14 Junkyard Control Act
  • CHAPTER 24-15 Scenic Highways

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