Section § 835

Explanation

If you own or operate a public highway bridge in California (and it's not owned by the state, federal government, city, or county), you must inform the local city or county about it. You need to provide details like the bridge's location, when it was built, and its size by January 1, 1991.

Every owner or operator of a highway bridge which is open to use by the public, other than one owned or operated by any state or federal agency, city, or county, shall, on or before January 1, 1991, notify the city or county, or both, in which the bridge is located, of the existence of the bridge and its location, date of construction, and length and width in feet.