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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
sec.357Altering road levels by a local government
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### sec.357 Altering road levels by a local government
The chief executive may require a local government having control of a road to alter the level of the road for—
light rail transport infrastructure works; or
the management or operation of a light rail.
However, the chief executive—
must consult with the local government about the nature and extent of the alteration of the level of the road before the alteration is started; and
subject to an agreement between the chief executive and the local government arising out of the consultation, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the local government in altering the road level.
The local government must comply with the chief executive’s requirements.
s 357 ins 2000 No. 40 s 13
(sec.357-ssec.1) The chief executive may require a local government having control of a road to alter the level of the road for— light rail transport infrastructure works; or the management or operation of a light rail.
(sec.357-ssec.2) However, the chief executive— must consult with the local government about the nature and extent of the alteration of the level of the road before the alteration is started; and subject to an agreement between the chief executive and the local government arising out of the consultation, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the local government in altering the road level.
(sec.357-ssec.3) The local government must comply with the chief executive’s requirements.
- (a) light rail transport infrastructure works; or
- (b) the management or operation of a light rail.
- (a) must consult with the local government about the nature and extent of the alteration of the level of the road before the alteration is started; and
- (b) subject to an agreement between the chief executive and the local government arising out of the consultation, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the local government in altering the road level.