Charles P. Caputo, Esq. County Attorney, Fulton
You have asked whether a county has authority to assume responsibility for village streets that are part of the county road system.
Your letter states that County Road #155 was made part of the Fulton County road system in 1959. The road has a length of 2.32 miles, 1.01 miles of which is located in the Village of Broadalbin. Additionally, County Road #117 has a length of 1.01 miles, .68 miles of which is in the Village of Broadalbin. Your question is whether the county has authority to assume responsibility for those portions of the county roads located within the village; particularly you have asked whether the county has authority to remove snow from these streets. We believe the county has such authority.
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Given this general background, we turn now to the question of whether the county may maintain county roads which are located within a village. Highway Law, §
"Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the county road system provided for in this article may include highways within an incorporated village . . . " (id., § 131).
The term "highways", as used here in its general meaning, includes streets within a village which may have an urban character (Brace v NewYork Central Railroad Company,
You have also inquired as to the method by which a county may remove roads from the county road system. Section
We conclude that a county has authority to maintain those portions of county roads which lie within an incorporated village within the county.
