§ 36.75.010 Definitions
§ 36.75.020 County roads — County legislative authority as agent of state — Standards
§ 36.75.030 State and county cooperation
§ 36.75.035 County may fund improvements to state highways
§ 36.75.040 Powers of county commissioners
§ 36.75.050 Powers — How exercised
§ 36.75.060 County road districts
§ 36.75.065 Community revitalization financing — Public improvements
§ 36.75.070 Highways worked seven years are county roads
§ 36.75.080 Highways used ten years are county roads
§ 36.75.090 Abandoned state highways
§ 36.75.100 Informalities not fatal
§ 36.75.110 True locations to be determined — Survey
§ 36.75.120 Action to determine true location
§ 36.75.130 Approaches to county roads — Rules regarding construction — Penalty
§ 36.75.160 Power of county commissioners as to roads, bridges, and other structures crossing boundary lines
§ 36.75.170 Power of county commissioners as to roads, bridges, and other structures crossing boundary lines — Resolution to acquire or construct
§ 36.75.180 Power of county commissioners as to roads, bridges, and other structures crossing boundary lines — Freeholders’ petition to acquire or construct
§ 36.75.190 Engineer’s report — Hearing — Order
§ 36.75.200 Bridges on city or town streets
§ 36.75.203 Responsibility of city to maintain county road forming a municipal boundary
§ 36.75.205 Street as extension of road in town of less than one thousand
§ 36.75.207 Agreements for planning, establishment, construction, and maintenance of city streets by counties — Use of county road fund — Payment by city — Contracts, bids
§ 36.75.210 Roads crossing boundaries
§ 36.75.220 Connecting road across segment of third county
§ 36.75.230 Acquisition of land under RCW 36.75.210 and 36.75.220
§ 36.75.240 Sidewalks and pedestrian paths or walks — Bicycle paths, lanes, routes, and roadways — Standards
§ 36.75.243 Curb ramps for persons with physical disabilities
§ 36.75.250 State may intervene if maintenance neglected
§ 36.75.255 Street improvements — Provision of supplies or materials
§ 36.75.260 Annual report to secretary of transportation
§ 36.75.270 Limitation of type or weight of vehicles authorized — Penalty
§ 36.75.280 Centralized repair and storage of machinery, equipment, supplies, etc
§ 36.75.290 General penalty
§ 36.75.300 Primitive roads — Classification and designation

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 36.75 - Roads and bridges -- General provisions

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  • county commissioners: when used in this title or any other provision of law shall include the governmental authority empowered to so act under the provisions of a charter adopted by any county of the state. See Washington Code 36.32.005
  • County engineer: means the county road engineer, county engineer, and engineer, and shall refer to the statutorily required position of county engineer appointed under RCW 36. See Washington Code 36.75.010
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