§ 33.1-214. Contributions by towns or cities towards road building, bridges, etc
Any incorporated town or city, acting by and through its council, may, when in the judgment of such council such action will tend to promote the material interest of such town or city, contribute funds or other aid within the control of such town or city toward the building or improvement of permanent public roads leading to such town or city, or of bridges, or to purchase of bridges, or the establishment, maintenance or operation of ferries. But no such contribution shall be made toward the building or improvement of any such road or bridge, or the purchase of bridges, or for such ferry, at any point more than forty miles beyond the corporate limits of such town or city, as measured along the route of such road.
(Code 1950, § 33-129; 1970, c. 322.)
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