Minn. Stat. § 86A.05
Citing Cases (6)
Minnesota Supreme Court
Green-Glo Turf Farms, Inc. v. State · 1984 2 citations
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Minnesota Court of Appeals
Larson v. State · 2009 2 citations
. Minnesota statutes define a state rest area as follows: *729(a) A state rest area shall be established to promote a safe, pleasurable, and informative travel experience along Minnesota highways by providing areas and facilities at reasonable intervals for information, emergencies, or the rest and comfort of travelers. [[Image here]] (c) ... State rest areas may be managed to provide parking, resting, restroom, picnicking, orientation, travel information, and other facilities for the convenience of the traveling public. Where located in conjunction with features of interest, state rest areas shall provide interpretive exhibits or other facilities appropriate to promote understanding and enjoyment of the features. Minn. Stat. § 86A.05, subd. 12(a), (c) (2008). The parties agree that the disputed area abuts a highway, and that it is maintained for parking, resting, restrooms, and picnicking, among other things.
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Masters v. Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources · 2000 1 citation
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Zacharias v. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources · 1993 3 citations
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Johnson v. State · 1991 6 citations
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Stony Ridge & Carlos View Terrace Ass'n v. Alexander · 1984 2 citations
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