The board
of county commissioners of any county may erect and construct or
acquire by purchase, gift, or condemnation, any bridge, trestle,
or any other structure which crosses any stream, body of water,
gulch, navigable water, swamp or other topographical formation
requiring such structure for the continuation or connection of
any county road if such topographical formation constitutes the
boundary of a city, town, another county or the state of
Washington or another state or a county, city or town of such
other state.
The board of such county may join with such city, town,
other county, the state of Washington, or other state, or a
county, city or town of such other state in paying for, erecting,
constructing, acquiring by purchase, gift, or condemnation any
such bridge, trestle, or other structure, and the purchase or
condemnation of right-of-way therefor.
The board of any county may construct, maintain, and operate
any county road which forms the boundary line between another
county within the state or another county in any other state or
which through its meandering crosses such boundary; and acquire
by purchase or condemnation any lands or rights within this
state, either within or without its county, necessary for such
boundary road; and enter into joint contracts with authorities of
adjoining counties for the construction, operation, and
maintenance of such boundary roads. The power of condemnation
herein granted may be exercised jointly by two counties in the
manner provided in RCW 36.75.170 for bridges, or it may be
exercised by a single county in the manner authorized by law.
[2000 c 155 § 1; 1963 c 4 § 36.75.160. Prior: 1943 c 82 § 3; 1937 c 187 § 26; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 6450-26.]