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Article 6
Streets, Sidewalks and Public Grounds

Sections

6‑600
Definitions
6‑602
Separate highway district
6‑604
Care of bridges
6‑606
When village may construct or repair bridges
6‑608
When village may relinquish care of bridges
6‑610
Dedication of streets
6‑612
Street improvement or acceptance
6‑614
Notice of meeting of board
6‑616
Changing grade of street or bridge
6‑618
Streets on boundary lines
6‑620
Sidewalks, payment for construction
6‑622
Pavements
6‑624
Acquisition of lands for parks, squares, athletic fields and playgrounds
6‑626
Streets by prescription
6‑628
Liability of village in certain actions
6‑630
Provisions governing the improvement of highways in villages
6‑632
Incumbering streets
 



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