N.Y. Highway Law Section 114
Sources and use of county road fund moneys


1.

State moneys, together with the amount provided by the county under § 111 (Payment and apportionment of cost among counties and towns)section one hundred eleven of this chapter, including any moneys, collected from the towns pursuant to an apportionment made as provided in sections one hundred ninety-four and one hundred ninety-five of this chapter or other law, shall be a common fund known as the “county road fund”.

2.

Such moneys shall be expended for construction, reconstruction and maintenance of a county road system; for the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of highways which are required or authorized by law to be constructed, reconstructed or maintained wholly or partly at the expense of the county, whether or not such highways are a part of the county road system; for the control and removal of snow and ice from state highways and county roads; and for the construction, reconstruction and repair of highway bridges over twenty-five feet in length located on town highways or such bridges located within a village where such construction, reconstruction or repair is authorized by the provisions of this chapter; and, for the payment of principal of and interest on obligations issued to finance the cost of any expenditure chargeable to and payable from the county road fund. If the expenses for the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of a particular highway or highways are to be charged to a town or towns, the expenses for each highway shall be accounted for separately and be within the appropriation made therefor by the board of supervisors.

3.

The moneys in this fund shall be deposited in one or more banks or trust companies designated as depositaries of county moneys, as provided in County Law § 212 (Designation of depositaries)section two hundred twelve of the county law and shall be accounted for separate and apart from all other funds of the county, in the same manner as provided in subdivision ten of General Municipal Law § 6-C (Capital reserve funds for counties, cities, villages, towns and sewer and water improvement districts)section six-c of the general municipal law. The moneys in the county road fund may be drawn upon only for the purposes for which such moneys are authorized to be expended.

4.

When authorized by resolution of the board of supervisors, moneys, other than the proceeds of borrowings, in the fund which are not required for immediate expenditure may be invested by the county treasurer in the manner provided in General Municipal Law § 11 (Temporary investments)section eleven of the general municipal law. Any interest earned or capital gains realized on the moneys deposited or invested shall become part of such fund.

5.

Notwithstanding the provisions of this section or any other general, special or local law, the board of supervisors of a county may authorize the expenditure of moneys in the county road fund other than the proceeds of borrowing for any public highway, traffic or transportation purpose of the county. Expenditures from such fund for purposes other than those described in the foregoing subdivisions of this section shall be paid by the county treasurer upon vouchers approved by such county officer or officers as shall be designated by the board of supervisors.

5.

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, where and to the extent that moneys are available in the county road fund to pay for the cost of any expenditure which may be charged to and paid from the county road fund, such expenditures shall be charged to the county road fund; provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall prevent the financing, in whole or in part, of any expenditure for which obligations may be issued pursuant to the provisions of the local finance law.

6.

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a county may contribute funds to a city, town or village towards its fifteen per centum share of the cost of reconstructing a railroad bridge as required by subdivision three of Railroad Law § 94 (Performance of work)section ninety-four of the railroad law whether or not the road, of which the bridge is a part, is under the jurisdiction of a city, village, town or county and regardless of who performs the work.

Source: Section 114 — Sources and use of county road fund moneys, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/HAY/114 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

110
Definitions
111
Payment and apportionment of cost among counties and towns
113
Annual statement of cost
114
Sources and use of county road fund moneys
115
Preparation of map showing proposed county road system
115‑A
Abandonment of unused portions of town highways on county road system
115‑B
Removal of road or part of road from county road system
115‑C
Notice to municipalities where county roads are abandoned or revert to such municipalities
116
Statement and approval of proposed work
117
Construction and reconstruction of county roads
117‑A
Highways in villages in Niagara county
117‑B
Controlled-access highways in counties
117‑C
Hawking, peddling, vending, sale of goods, wares or merchandise
117‑D
Pedestrian overpass to be designated as the “Jennifer Bolender Memorial Overpass”
117‑E
Pedestrian overpass to be designated as the “Police Officer Robert McLellan Memorial Overpass”
118
Acquisition by counties of lands for right-of-way and other purposes
118‑A
Abandoning of parts of county highways
118‑B
Entry upon lands by county superintendent
119
Purchase of lands
120
Petition to acquire lands
121
Commissioners of appraisal to be appointed
122
Duties of commissioners of appraisal
123
County treasurer to pay awards
125
Land may be sold or leased
126
Awarding of contracts
127
Payments from the county road fund
129
Maintenance and apportionment of cost
130
Bridges on county road system
131
County roads of additional width and increased cost at expense of village
131‑A
Application
131‑B
County highways and bridges
131‑C
Location and construction of bridges
131‑D
Construction by county of destroyed bridges
131‑E
Bridges over county lines
131‑F
Streets outside cities
131‑G
Regulation of toll rates
131‑H
Separate highway districts in certain counties
131‑I
Boundary lines
131‑J
Development of highways and other improvements in certain counties
131‑K
County aid for construction and improvement of certain public highways and bridges in municipalities
133
Machinery, tools, equipment, implements, materials and supplies
133‑A
Rental or hiring of county highway machinery, tools or equipment
134
Purchases by county purchasing agent
135
Snow removal, and cutting of weeds
135‑A
Control of snow and ice conditions on county roads
136
Permits for work within the county road right of way
137
Maintenance of certain highways by a county
138
Bridge between Saratoga county and Warren county to be designated as the "Irving H
139
County liable for injuries caused by defective highways and bridges
139‑A
Presentation of claims for torts

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 114’s source at nysenate​.gov

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