TITLE 60. HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION

CHAPTER 2. STATE ADMINISTRATION

Part 6. Scenic-Historic Byways Program

Scenic-Historic Byways Pilot Project

60-2-606. (Temporary) Scenic-historic byways pilot project. There is a scenic-historic byways pilot project to allow locally developed applications submitted by the local government or governments of jurisdiction to the scenic-historic byways program established in 60-2-601 to be considered, approved, or rejected by the department pursuant to the rules adopted in 60-2-602. The department shall offer to review applications for designations involving the following highways:

(1) the warrior trail highway as designated in 60-1-214;

(2) the trail of the arrow, consisting of parts of U.S. highway routes 418, 313, 463, and 451 from the Crow reservation boundary on route 418 to Pryor, Saint Xavier, Lodge Grass, and Crow Agency to the start of the warrior trail highway;

(3) black otter trail road in swords park in Billings;

(4) Montana route 1, also known as the pintler scenic route, between the interstate exits at Anaconda and Drummond;

(5) looking glass road on U.S. highway 49 from Kiowa junction to East Glacier;

(6) giant springs road in Great Falls from river road to 67th street;

(7) bureau of Indian affairs route 114 and county road 234; and

(8) Harding way highway from Butte to Whitehall. (Terminates July 1, 2019--sec. 4, Ch. 410, L. 2009.)

History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 410, L. 2009.