33.1-67 - Secondary system of highways.
§ 33.1-67. Secondary system of highways.
The secondary system of state highways shall consist of all of the publicroads, causeways, bridges, landings and wharves in the several counties ofthe Commonwealth not included in the State Highway System, including suchroads and community roads leading to and from public school buildings,streets, causeways, bridges, landings and wharves in incorporated townshaving 3,500 inhabitants or less according to the census of 1920, and in alltowns having such a population incorporated since 1920, as constituteconnecting links between roads in the secondary system in the severalcounties and between roads in the secondary system and roads in the primarysystem of the state highways, not, however, to exceed two miles in any onetown. If in any such town, which is partly surrounded by water, less than twomiles of the roads and streets therein constitute parts of the secondarysystem of state highways, the Commonwealth Transportation Board shall, uponthe adoption of a resolution by the council or other governing body of suchtown designating for inclusion in the secondary system of state highwayscertain roads and streets in such town not to exceed a distance of two miles,less the length of such roads and streets in such town which constitute partsof the secondary system of state highways, accept and place in the secondarysystem of state highways such additional roads and streets.
(Code 1950, § 33-44; 1970, c. 322.)