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Relevant laws

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Segments defined by law

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1921-1968 1968-now Routes Notes
already existed as SR 9 beginning at the Cortland-Madison county line near the village of DeRuyter, thence running generally easterly and northerly through or near the village of DeRuyter, thence running generally northerly through or near the hamlets of Sheds and New Woodstock to a point in or near the village of Cazenovia NY 13
1921 ch. 18: Cazenovia-Chittenango beginning at a point in or near the village of Cazenovia, thence running generally northerly in the vicinity of the hamlet of Chittenango Falls to a point in or near the village of Chittenango NY 13
1925 ch. 330: Sheds-Georgetown beginning at a point in or near the hamlet of Sheds, thence running generally southeasterly to a point in or near the hamlet of Georgetown NY 80
1925 ch. 330: Fabius-New Woodstock, part three beginning at the Onondaga-Madison county line, thence running generally easterly to a point in or near the hamlet of New Woodstock NY 80
Cazenovia-Oneida County already existed as SR 9, SR 8, SR 39

1921 ch. 18: Cazenovia village, Syracuse connection


1925 ch. 330: Pompey Center-Cazenovia, part two

beginning at the Onondaga-Madison county line, thence running generally easterly through or near the villages of Cazenovia and Morrisville and the hamlets of Pine Woods and Bouckville and the village of Madison, to the Madison-Oneida county line US 20
Cazenovia-Manlius, part one already existed as SH 337

1925 ch. 330: Cazenovia-Manlius, part two

beginning at the southerly end of SH 337 west of the village of Cazenovia, thence running generally northwesterly to the Madison-Onondaga county line NY 92
already existed as SH 506, 955 beginning at the Onondaga-Madison county line east of the hamlet of Eagle Village, thence running generally easterly to a point in or near the village of Chittenango NY 173
already existed as SR 6 beginning at the Onondaga-Madison county line east of the hamlet of Mycenae, thence running generally easterly and northerly through or near the village of Chittenango, thence generally easterly through or near the village of Wampsville and southerly of the city of Oneida, to the Madison-Oneida county line NY 5
Chenango County-Georgetown already existed as SH 811, 339

1921 ch. 18: Georgetown-Eaton-Pecksport

beginning at the Chenango-Madison county line south of the hamlet of Georgetown, thence running generally northerly through or near the hamlets of Georgetown, West Eaton and Eaton to a point east of Lelands pond NY 26, NY 46
already existed as SR 8 beginning at the Chenango-Madison county line in or near the village of Earlville, thence running generally northerly through or near the villages of Earlville and Hamilton, thence northerly and northeasterly to a point east of the hamlet of Bouckville NY 12B
1925 ch. 330: Pecksport-Pine Woods beginning at a point north of the village of Hamilton called Pecksport, thence running generally northerly to the hamlet of Pine Woods NY 46
already existed as SH 1360, 1217, 1160

1954 ch. 250: beginning at a point on SH 1160 south of Seneca Avenue, thence northerly to Main Street at the southerly city line of Oneida


1954 ch. 250: Upon the completion and acceptance of the highway described above as, beginning at a point on SH 1160 northerly to Main Street at the southerly city line of Oneida, the superintendent of public works is hereby authorized and directed to enter an official order of abandonment to the county of Madison of that portion of SH 1160 from the above described point of beginning northerly to its intersection with SH 5078

beginning at a point in or near the hamlet of Pine Woods, thence running generally northerly through or near the village of Munnsville to a point just southerly of the south city line of Oneida (high tax district) NY 46
1921 ch. 18: Furman Mill-East Hamilton-North Brookfield beginning at the Chenango-Madison county line south of the hamlet of East Hamilton, thence running generally northerly through or near the hamlets of East Hamilton and North Brookfield Station to the Madison-Oneida county line NY 12
already existed as SR 8 beginning at a point east of the village of Madison, thence running generally northerly to the Madison-Oneida county line at a point on or near the southern village line of Oriskany Falls NY 12B
1921 ch. 18: New Berlin-Leonardsville-Bridgewater, part two beginning at the Chenango-Madison county line at a point southeast of the hamlet of South Brookfield, thence running generally northerly through or near the hamlets of West Edmeston and Leonardsville to the Madison-Oneida county line at a point on or near the southern village line of Bridgewater NY 8
Onondaga County-Oneida Valley already existed as SH 1361, 812, 1361; Oneida Valley-Oneida County was not in law for Madison County, but the Oneida County continuation came from 1925 ch. 330 beginning at the Onondaga-Madison county line west of the hamlet of Bridgeport, thence running generally easterly through or near the hamlets of Bridgeport, Lakeport, South Bay and Oneida Valley to the Madison-Oneida county line NY 31
Canastota-South Bay already existed as SH 908, 812

1921 ch. 18: South Bay-Sylvan Beach, part one

beginning at a point south of the village of Canastota, thence running generally northerly through or near the village of Canastota to the Madison-Oneida county line NY 13
majority already existed as SH 726

1928 ch. 181: Lenox avenue at Oneida city line southwesterly along such avenue extended to meet CH 726, a distance of approximately 900 feet

beginning at a point in the city of Oneida, low tax district known as Five Corners, thence running generally northeasterly to the division line between the city of Oneida "low tax" and "high tax" districts NY 365A
already existed as SH 1110

1954 ch. 250: beginning at a point on the northerly Oneida city line east of North Main Street, thence northerly to a point on the dividing line between Madison and Oneida Counties south of the old Erie Canal, including a traffic intersection or interchange with SH 1110


1954 ch. 250: Upon the completion and acceptance of the highway described above as, beginning at a point on the northerly Oneida city line..., the superintendent of public works is hereby authorized and directed to enter an official order of abandonment to the county of Madison of that portion of SH 1110 from the aforesaid traffic intersection southerly to its southerly terminus at the northerly Oneida city line, also that portion of SH 1157 from its intersection with SH 1110 northerly to the dividing line between Madison and Oneida counties; beginning at a point on SH 1110 north of the city of Oneida, thence running generally northeasterly to the Madison-Oneida county line

beginning at a point on the northern city line of Oneida, high tax district, thence running generally northwesterly to or near the hamlet of Oneida Valley NY 46, NY 316; NY 46

Early abandonments

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authorized by 1925 ch. 582:

  • 883 De Ruyter-Otselic, part 1 2.14 (Quaker Basin Road from DeRuyter village line to Carpenter Road/Crumb Hill Road)

authorized by 1926 ch. 30:

  • 726 Chittenango-Oneida, Part 2 0.66+/- From the south corporation line of the village of Canastota, southerly to the Lincoln town line, being that portion referred to as the Canastota-Clockville section of CH 726 (Oxbow Road from NY 5 south to town line)

authorized by 1928 ch. 597:

  • 1216 Chittenango-Lakeport, part one 1.85 (Lakeport Road from Genesee Street in Chittenango north to the railroad crossing at North Chittenango)
  • 1326 DeRuyter Village: Albany street 0.18