                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

CONVEYING SECTIONS OF ROADS OR OTHER PROPERTY NO LONGER NECESSARY (§ 33.2-924)

When any road abandoned as provided in this article is deemed by the governing
body no longer necessary for the public use, the governing body shall so certify
in its minutes and may authorize the sale and conveyance in the name of the
county of a deed or deeds conveying such sections, either for consideration or
in exchange for other lands that may be necessary for the uses of the county.
However, before any such deed either for the sale or exchange of land is
executed conveying any section of a road along which any person resides, the
governing body shall give notice to the owner of the land upon which such person
resides of the intention to convey the section of road, and if after a
reasonable notice of such intention any such landowner so requests, the
governing body shall order a hearing. If upon such hearing it is determined that
such section of road should be kept open for the reasonable convenience of such
landowner or the public, then such section of road shall not be conveyed. The
action of the governing body under this section shall not be subject to §
15.2-1800.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 33-76.22; 1950, p. 736; 1970, c. 322, § 33.1-165; 2014,
c. 805.