§356D-6.7 Closed to the public. (a) Any area within a housing project that is not a public street, road, highway, sidewalk, or county or state bus stop, shall be closed to the public where signs are displayed that read: 'Closed to the Public €' No Trespassing', or a substantially similar message; provided that the signs: (1) Contain letters no less than two inches in height; and (2) Are placed at reasonable intervals no less than three signs to a mile along the boundary line of the areas that are closed to the public and at all entrances to the property, in a manner and position to be clearly noticeable from outside the boundary line. (b) For the purposes of this section: 'Housing project' means a public housing project, elder or elderly housing, as defined in section 356D-1, or state low-income housing project, as defined in section 356D-51. [L 2018, c 31, §2] Cross References Criminal trespass in the second degree, see §708-814.
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