Highway 98 which intersects Mississippi Highway 13, with a land area of five hundred fifty square miles and having a population of twenty-three thousand two hundred ninety-three 23, in the federal decennial census;. Highways 45 and 72 intersect; and. Highway 80 intersects Mississippi Highway 18 and having a population, according to the federal decennial census of , of forty-three thousand nine hundred thirty-three 43, Highway 78 and Mississippi Highway 7 intersect;.
Highways 80 and 45 intersect, the qualified electors residing within any municipal separate school district shall not participate in the election of the county superintendent of education, and such county superintendent of education shall not be a resident of a municipal separate school district.
Highway 45 and Mississippi Highway 4 intersect and having a population of seventeen thousand nine hundred forty-nine 17, according to the federal census, the qualified electors residing within any municipal separate school district shall not participate in the election of the county superintendent of education, and such county superintendent of education shall not be a resident of a municipal separate school district.
This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, Section , Mississippi Code of , is amended as follows: Highway 45W Alternate intersects Mississippi Highway 50, and having a population of eighteen thousand nine hundred thirty-three 18, , according to the federal census; n In any county having a population in excess of forty thousand five hundred 40, , according to the federal decennial census, wherein U.
Highways 78 and 45 intersect, and wherein there is a United States fish hatchery; o In any county being traversed by Mississippi Highway 15 and U. The Lee County Board of Supervisors traveled to Michigan in to investigate their paved roads and found that they lasted longer and were more cost effective than gravel. After returning home to enthusiastically report their findings, they let a contract for 49 miles of "good roads" in July During the s, Horace Stansel was appointed as head of committee to investigate highway needs.
The federal government had denied federal aid until changes were made. Stansel wrote the act that became the basis for the Mississippi State Highway Department. The Federal-Aid Highway Act of was passed and the first gasoline tax of one cent per gallon was collected the following year. In , the State Highway Commission authorized district engineers to maintain all federal-aid and state-aid projects. In , the Legislature gained the authority to designate highways and place them under control of the Commission, provided the road was constructed to state standards.
The early s, although Depression years, demanded better highways. The Civil War devastation of the transportation system is long forgotten. Today Mississippi has approximately 73, miles of highway to serve its population of over 2. Power of Pink.
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