Section 8351 Of Article 1. Effect On Property Rights From California Streets And Highways Code >> Division 9. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 1.
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. Except as otherwise provided in Chapter 5 (commencing with
Section 8340) or in this chapter, upon the vacation of a street,
highway, or public service easement:
(a) If the public entity owns only an easement for the street,
highway, or public service purpose, title to the property previously
subject to the easement is thereafter free from the easement for use
for street, highway, or public service purposes, but not from any
easement for vehicular or nonvehicular trail use that the public
entity has previously granted to any other state or local public
agency. If the easement is abandoned by resolution of the state or
local public agency that was granted an easement for vehicular or
nonvehicular trail use, the title to the property previously subject
to the vehicular or nonvehicular easement is thereafter clear of the
easement.
(b) If the public entity owns the title, the legislative body may
dispose of the property as provided in this chapter.