Road Rights-of-Way What are my rights as a landowner regarding the road rights-of-way?
• Although a landowner maintains the road right-of-way, they are publicly owned. Therefore, landowners CANNOT place barricades, fences, posts, or other objects, including snow piles, in the right-of-way. If they place such items in the right-of-way they are subject to civil liability in the event these items cause injury to persons or damage to a vehicle.
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