Judges: Crouch
Filed Date: 3/7/1914
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024
It is sought to compel the board of supervisors of Onondaga county, pursuant to section 172 of the Highway Law, to cause the sum of $900 to be raised by certain towns of Onondaga county for the maintenance and repair of county highways.
In the fall of 1912 four highways running through six towns of Onondaga county were completed, or nearing completion, two being state and two county highways. Under date of October 15, 1912, and on or about October 28, 1912, a statement, specifying the number of
“Upon the proper completion of such highway or section thereof and after filing the notice above given it shall be deemed to have been accepted by the board of supervisors of such county and thereafter it shall be maintained as "provided in this chapter."
- Assuming that the board has discretion in such a case, I do not think the maintenance which is to be “thereafter” exercised under section 134 has anything to do with the raising of the fund which is to pay for such maintenance. The intent of the statute seems to be to fix the point of time when it becomes the duty of the public officials physically to maintain and repair and to expend public moneys for that purpose. Up to that point the duty rests with the contractor. The statute does not prevent the levy of a tax to be paid to the credit of the fund out of which the expense of maintenance and "repair for the forthcoming year is to be paid. In the present instance the towns had the benefit and use of the highways in question substantially the entire year, and should be willing to pay their proportion to the credit of the fund. . ,
The creation and maintenance óf an improved highway system -is a great governmental undertaking. I think the .commissioner of highways should be and is vested with- as much discretion as he has sought to exercise in the instances here involved."In any event the duty o,f the board of supervisors was, under section 172, merely ministerial Having received the statement, it should-have p'ro'ceed'ed "as "directed.
. The writ prayed for'may issue.