North Dakota Century Code
N.D. Cent. Code § 24-06-01 (2026)
Board of township supervisors has supervision over township roads
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The board of township supervisors of any township in the state has general supervision over the roads, highways, and bridges throughout the township.
\nNotes of Decisions
Cited in 6
cases, 1976–2019 · leading case: Kappenman v. Klipfel, 2009 ND 89 (N.D. 2009).
Kappenman v. Klipfel, 2009 ND 89 (N.D. 2009). “[¶ 16] Under N.D.C.C. § 24-06-01, the township has general supervision over the roads throughout the township.”
Becker v. Burleigh Cnty., 2019 ND 68 (N.D. 2019). “See N.D.C.C. §§ 24-06-01 and 24-07-04(1). On April 5, 1994, the original owners of Fox Island dedicated the streets in the subdivision to the "public use forever": [The] owners and proprietors of the property shown on the annexed plat have caused that portion described hereon to…”
Larson v. Tonneson, 2019 ND 230 (N.D. 2019). “[¶19] Under N.D.C.C. § 24-06-01, a township board has “general supervision over the roads, highways, and bridges throughout the township.”
Kadlec v. Greendale Twp. Bd. of Twp. Supervisors, 1998 ND 165 (N.D. 1998). “"Supervise" means "to coordinate, direct, and inspect continuously and at first hand the accomplishment of," and to "oversee with the powers of direction and decision the implementation of one's own or another's intentions." Webster's Third New International Dictionary, at p.”
Becker v. Burleigh Cnty., 2019 ND 68 (N.D. 2019). “See N.D.C.C. §§ 24-06-01 and 24-07- 04(1). On April 5, 1994, the original owners of Fox Island dedicated the streets in the subdivision to the “public use forever”: [The] owners and proprietors of the property shown on the annexed plat have caused that portion described hereon…”
Weber v. Towner Cnty., 423 F. Supp. 71 (D.N.D. 1976). “NDCC § 24-06-01 provides: “The board of township supervisors of any township in the state shall have general supervision over the roads, highways, and bridges throughout the township.”
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