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Senate Bill 42 allows landowners next to abandoned state roads to reclaim their land, boosting property rights while ensuring local access and future planning needs are met.
Senate Bill 42 allows landowners next to abandoned state roads to reclaim their land, boosting property rights while ensuring local access and future planning needs are met.
Senate Bill 42, enacted on May 21, 2025, aims to allow landowners adjacent to abandoned state roads to petition their local governing bodies for the return of the property on which these roads were constructed. The bill addresses situations where roads are no longer in use for their original purpose due to unforeseen circumstances, effectively enabling landowners to reclaim their land.
Eligibility Criteria: The petition can be granted if:
Conditions for Denial: The petition shall be denied if:
This legislation represents a significant shift in property rights concerning abandoned state roads, providing a pathway for landowners to regain control over their land while balancing the needs of local governments and community infrastructure.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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