2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Mich. Comp. Laws § 247.952 Intent of the legislature.

MICHIGAN HERITAGE ROUTES (EXCERPT)
Act 69 of 1993


247.952 Intent of the legislature.

Sec. 2.

It is the intent of the legislature to establish the state's responsibility for the enhancement and enjoyment of Michigan's scenic, recreational, and historic resources along its roadside by identifying and designating certain portions of the state trunkline highway system as Michigan heritage routes. It is further the intent of the legislature in designating these heritage routes to assign responsibility for the development of the routes and for the establishment and application of specific planning and design criteria and procedures appropriate to these routes. The legislature further intends to provide criteria for the location and length of routes and adjacent areas requiring continuing and careful coordination of planning, design, construction, maintenance, land use, and development, by state and local agencies as appropriate, to encourage adjacent land use consistent with the intent of the designation.


History: 1993, Act 69, Imd. Eff. June 22, 1993



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