California Streets and Highways Code CHAPTER 1 - Work Which May Be Done

  • Section 5100.
    (a) All streets, places, public ways, or property, or rights-of-way, or tidelands, or submerged lands owned by any city, open or dedicated to public use, and...
  • Section 5101.
    Whenever, in the opinion of the legislative body, the public interest or convenience may require, it may order the whole or any portion, either in...
  • Section 5101.4.
    In the case of a proposal for a water supply system or sanitary sewers and facilities, the preliminary steps, including, but not limited to, environmental...
  • Section 5101.5.
    Whenever in the opinion of the legislative body the public interest or convenience may require, it may install, acquire, construct, develop, jointly develop, maintain, dispose...
  • Section 5101.6.
    Following the levy of an assessment pursuant to this division to pay, in whole or in part, the costs and expenses of works, system or...
  • Section 5101.7.
    The legislative body of a city may order the construction and installation of improvements authorized by Section 5101 in the right-of-way of a state highway...
  • Section 5101.8.
    (a) The legislative body of a city may order the construction and improvement of a segment of a state highway located, in whole or in part,...
  • Section 5102.
    In any proceeding for the making of any work or improvement authorized under Section 5101 of this code, the legislative body may order any acquisition...
  • Section 5103.
    Whenever the work or improvement includes the installation of works or appliances for supplying electric, telephone, or cable television service, sanitary sewers or instrumentalities of...
  • Section 5104.
    If the written consent of the owner of the property is first obtained, work may be done on private property to eliminate any disparity in...
  • Section 5105.
    (a) Whenever, in the opinion of the legislative body, the public interest or convenience may require, the legislative body may undertake any work necessary or incidental...

Last modified: October 22, 2018