With most town roads in New York - nothing is deeded except for very recently built roads. The town supervisor, every year - has to submit a "road inventory" on to the county highway supervisor - and then the county submits it to the State. This inventory for your town shows every road the town claims to have a right to - with measurements, including widths. If they write in the inventory that your road is 66 feet wide - regardless of the actual width of the travelled section - then that is what it is - unless someone else takes the time and trouble to prove otherwise. In my case - I did just that. It's a long story - not worth repeating here. Long-story short - the town asked my permission to remove two dead elm trees - and I said yes. I then left town for two weeks - came back home and they'd removed over 30 large, heathy hard maple trees of mine and illegally widened the road. And, to add insult to injury - town workers took all the wood to their homes for firewood. Thus my problem. Eventually, I got all the wood back, and narrowed the road back where it was. I did NOT however, get the living trees replaced - which were over 100 years old.
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