Citation Numbers: 213 N.W. 532, 204 Iowa 376
Judges: Faville, Evans, Stevens, Vermilion
Filed Date: 4/5/1927
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
Primary road designated as No. 34 is an east and west highway, passing across Clarke County, Iowa. As originally laid out, said road passed through the town of Murray. It is proposed to change a portion of said road, and it is to enjoin *Page 377 the proposed change that this action is brought. The accompanying map will make the situation clear.
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As shown thereon, the primary road originally passed westward from the point A to the point B, and then north into the town of Murray, and in a westerly direction to the point C. It is now proposed to abandon the portion of the road extending west from the town of Murray as a primary road, although the same will still be maintained as a secondary road. It is also proposed to extend Primary Road No. 34 from the point B to the abandoned right of way of the Chicago, Burlington Quincy Railroad, and then southwesterly to the point D. There is no abandonment of the portion of Primary Road No. 34 extending from the point B northward to the town of Murray. There is no claim that appellant owns any property located upon said primary road, but the contention is that his business in the said town of Murray will be injuriously affected by the change in the said primary road.
Chapter 238 of the Code of 1924 provides for the creation of the state highway commission, and defines their duties. Code Section 4689 provides for the division of the highways of the state into two systems, to wit: the primary road system and the secondary road system. Said section also expressly provides with regard to the primary road system "that the said designation of the roads shall, for more efficient service or more economical construction of the system, and with the consent of the Federal *Page 378
authorities, be subject to revision by the state highway commission." It is under this authority that the state highway commission have acted in the instant case, in designating the proposed change of Primary Road No. 34. It appears that said change will afford a direct connection at the county line westward with the primary road extending across the adjacent county. There is no claim that the state highway commission are acting fraudulently, illegally, or in derogation of the authority vested in them by the statute. The state highway commission are agents of the state, acting for and in behalf of the state, within the powers conferred upon them by the statute. This action is an attempt by injunction to control the manner in which the said agents of the state shall exercise the authority vested in them. Although nominally asserted against the appellees, the action is, in effect, one against the state. Under such situation, it cannot be maintained by appellant. Hollingshead Co.v. Board of Control,
The decree of the trial court was correct, and it is —Affirmed.
EVANS, C.J., and STEVENS and VERMILION, JJ., concur.
De Votie v. Iowa State Fair Board , 216 Iowa 281 ( 1933 )
Wood Bros. Thresher v. Eicher , 231 Iowa 550 ( 1942 )
Scharnberg v. Iowa State Highway Commission , 214 Iowa 1041 ( 1932 )
State v. F. W. Fitch Co. , 236 Iowa 208 ( 1945 )
Noorman v. Department of PubLic Works & Buildings , 366 Ill. 216 ( 1937 )
City of Dubuque v. Meuser , 239 Iowa 446 ( 1948 )
Harvey v. Iowa State Highway Commission , 256 Iowa 1229 ( 1964 )
Iowa Electric Co. v. State Board of Control , 221 Iowa 1050 ( 1936 )