306A.6 - NEW AND EXISTING FACILITIES -- GRADE-CROSSING ELIMINATIONS.

        306A.6  NEW AND EXISTING FACILITIES -- GRADE-CROSSING      ELIMINATIONS.         Cities and highway authorities having jurisdiction and control      over the highways of the state, as provided by chapter 306 may      designate and establish an existing street or highway as included      within a controlled-access facility.  The state or any of its      subdivisions shall have authority to provide for the elimination of      intersections at grade of controlled-access facilities with existing      state and county roads, and city or village streets, by grade      separation or service road, or by closing off such roads and streets      at the right of way boundary line of such controlled-access facility,      the provisions of sections 306.11 to 306.17 shall apply and govern      the procedure for the closing of such road or street and the method      of ascertaining damages sustained by any person as a consequence of      such closing, provided, however, that the highway authority desiring      the closing of such road or street shall conduct the hearing and      carry out the procedure therefor and pay any damages, including any      allowed on appeal, as a consequence thereof, any law to the contrary      notwithstanding, and after the establishment of any controlled-access      facility, no highway or street which is not part of said facility      shall intersect the same at grade.  No city or village street, county      or state highway, or other public way shall be opened into or      connected with any such controlled-access facility without the      consent and previous approval of the highway authority in the state,      county, city or village having jurisdiction over such      controlled-access facility.  Such consent and approval shall be given      only if the public interest shall be served thereby.  
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         [C58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 306A.6]