§ 155.21 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.
   (A)   The Town Board of Trustees is authorized to use funds available for street improvement purposes to participate with the owners of land abutting streets within the town in the improvement of such streets, in accordance with the requirements of the Town Board of Trustees and the "standards for street improvement" established in §154.52 of the subdivision code.
   (B)   For any participation project, the Board shall be governed by the following policies:
      (1)   All alley and street intersections will be paved at town expense. The cost of such work is not to be considered as a part of the town's share of other street improvements.
      (2)   The cost of grading and excavating in connection with the improvement of alleys and streets existing at the time of the passage of this chapter is to be considered a town expense and not as a part of the town's share of other street and alley improvements.
      (3)   The cost of grading and excavating in connection with the improvement of streets and alleys hereafter dedicated is not to be considered a part of the improvement cost in which the town can participate.
      (4)   The town may participate to the extent of 50% of the cost of improving an alley located in a business district, as shown in the Town Zone Map. The town shall not participate in the cost of improving alleys other than those indicated above.
      (5)   The amount of the participation of the town in the cost of street improvements is indicated below as a percentage of the total of such cost, as may be modified by preceding statements, in accordance with the street designation and width of surface to be improved. This may include curb and gutter of the integral ro11-type where that type of curb may be installed.
Width of Improved
Street or Thoroughfar e Designation
Surfaces (Feet)
Arterial
Feeder
Residential
Width of Improved
Street or Thoroughfar e Designation
Surfaces (Feet)
Arterial
Feeder
Residential
24 to 28
50%
40%
30%
29 to 30
60%
50%
40%
31 to 35
70%
60%
50%
36 to 40
80%
70%
60%
41 to 50
90%
80%
70%
 
(Ord. 1967-12, passed 9-5-67)