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§ 8-16-3-1-1 — Indiana Law | CourtGPT
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§ 8-16-3-1-1

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(a) As used in this chapter, 'eligible county' means a county that has:(1) a population of more than one hundred thousand (100,000) and less than seven hundred thousand (700,000); and(2) a major obstruction between commercial or population centers which is capable of causing an economic hardship because of excess travel required to conduct a normal level of commerce between the two (2) centers.A major obstruction which is a part of a county boundary or a state boundary does not qualify for the purpose of this chapter.(b) As used in this chapter, 'major bridge' means the following:(1) A structure that is two hundred (200) or more feet in length and that is erected over a depression or an obstruction for the purpose of carrying motor vehicular traffic or other moving loads. However, the structure shall be one hundred (100) or more feet in length in a city having any of the following populations:(A) More than sixty-five thousand (65,000) and less than seventy thousand (70,000).(B) More than sixty thousand (60,000) and less than sixty-five thousand (65,000).(C) More than thirty-one thousand (31,000) and less than thirty-one thousand five hundred (31,500).(2) An underpass of

(B) More than sixty thousand (60,000) and less than sixty-five thousand (65,000).(C) More than thirty-one thousand (31,000) and less than thirty-one thousand five hundred (31,500).(2) An underpass of any length that is designed to carry motor vehicle traffic or other moving loads.(c) As used in this chapter, 'major obstruction' means a physical barrier to the passage of motor vehicle traffic that inhibits the use of the customary highway construction techniques to bridge the barrier without use of a grade separation structure.As added by Acts 1979, P.L.96, SEC.1. Amended by Acts 1982, P.L.1, SEC.28; P.L.86-1988, SEC.21; P.L.12-1992, SEC.65; P.L.61-1992, SEC.1; P.L.1-1993, SEC.50; P.L.170-2002, SEC.67; P.L.119-2012, SEC.96; P.L.11-2023, SEC.38.