Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 368 § 368.206 — Proceedings for legalization of roads; report; notice
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 368 ·
Oregon Code § 368.206·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Proceedings for legalization of roads; report; notice.
(1) If proceedings for
legalization of a road are initiated under ORS 368.201, the county governing
body shall:
(a) Cause the
road to be surveyed to determine the location of the road and the width of the
road according to:
(A) The laws
governing the width of roads at the time the road was originally established;
or
(B) If the
original width of the road cannot be determined, to the width for roads of the
same class established by the standards under ORS 368.036;
(b) Cause the
county road official to file a written report with the county governing body
including the survey required under this section and any other information
required by the county governing body; and
(c) Cause notice
of the proceedings for legalization to be provided under ORS 368.401 to 368.426
by service to owners of abutting land and by posting.
(2) In a
proceeding under this section, any person may file with the county governing
body information that controverts any matter presented to the county governing
body in the proceeding or alleging any new matter relevant to the proceeding. [1981
c.153 §22]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 368.206
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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