336.01 Designation of county road system.—The county road system shall be as defined in s. 334.03(8). History.—s. 41, ch. 29965, 1955; s. 10, ch. 77-165; s. 37, ch. 91-221; s. 120, ch. 99-13; s. 81, ch. 99-385.
336.02 Responsibility for county road system; approval of maps of reservation.— (1)(a) The commissioners are invested with the general superintendence and control of the county roads and structures within their respective counties, and they may establish new roads, change and discontinue old roads, and keep the roads in good repair in the manner herein provided. They are […]
336.021 County transportation system; levy of ninth-cent fuel tax on motor fuel and diesel fuel.— (1)(a) Any county in the state, by extraordinary vote of the membership of its governing body or subject to a referendum, may levy the tax imposed by ss. 206.41(1)(d) and 206.87(1)(b). County and municipal governments may use the moneys received under this […]
336.022 County transportation trust fund; controls and administrative remedies.— (1) Each county shall establish and maintain a transportation trust fund for all transportation-related revenues and expenditures. All funds received by a county for transportation shall be deposited into this fund. No expenditures other than transportation expenditures authorized by law shall be made from such fund. Each county […]
336.023 Use by counties of the surplus from the constitutional gas tax.— (1) Any county which has agreed prior to July 1, 1977, by resolution, to use the surplus of the constitutional gas tax to provide a connecting road to a planned interchange on the interstate system shall provide such connecting road. (2) Any surplus which is not […]
336.024 Distribution of constitutional gas tax.—Effective July 1, 1983, the State Board of Administration shall assume the responsibility for distribution of the counties’ 80-percent share of the constitutional gas tax in the same manner as the 20-percent share is currently distributed pursuant to s. 206.47; however, the State Board of Administration shall assure that county funds […]
336.025 County transportation system; levy of local option fuel tax on motor fuel and diesel fuel.— (1)(a) In addition to other taxes allowed by law, there may be levied as provided in ss. 206.41(1)(e) and 206.87(1)(c) a 1-cent, 2-cent, 3-cent, 4-cent, 5-cent, or 6-cent local option fuel tax upon every gallon of motor fuel and diesel fuel […]
336.0255 Distribution of additional local option tax.—Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 336.025, for calendar year 1993, the tax authorized in s. 336.025(1)(b) shall be imposed to November 1, 1993, to be effective January 1, 1994. Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 336.025: the county may, prior to September 1, 1993, establish by interlocal agreement with one or […]
336.03 County engineer; qualifications.—The county engineer must be a registered professional engineer or engineering firm qualified to do business in this state. This does not apply to any county engineer who: (1) Was employed on or before June 30, 1967; (2) Was employed on less than a full-time basis; and (3) Was not employed to furnish professional engineering advice […]
336.044 Use of recyclable materials in construction.— (1) It is the intent of the Legislature that the Department of Transportation continue to expand its current use of recovered materials in its construction programs. (2) The Legislature declares it to be in the public interest to find alternative ways to use certain recyclable materials that currently are part of […]
336.045 Uniform minimum standards for design, construction, and maintenance; advisory committees.— (1) The department shall develop and adopt uniform minimum standards and criteria for the design, construction, and maintenance of all public streets, roads, highways, bridges, sidewalks, curbs and curb ramps, crosswalks, where feasible, bicycle ways, underpasses, and overpasses used by the public for vehicular and pedestrian […]
336.046 Regulation of bus benches and transit shelters within rights-of-way.—Any bus bench or transit shelter located on a sidewalk within the rights-of-way of any road on the county road system shall be located so as to leave at least 36 inches clearance for pedestrians and persons in wheelchairs. Such clearance shall be measured in a direction […]
336.048 Temporary closing traveling lane of road.—Whenever any road on the county road or city street system is repaired, reconstructed, or otherwise altered in a manner that necessitates the closing of one or more traveling lanes of the road for a period of time exceeding 2 hours, the party performing such work shall give notice to […]
336.05 Naming of county roads; recording.— (1) The commissioners are authorized to name and rename streets and roads, except state roads designated by number by the department, lying outside the boundaries of any incorporated municipality. (2) The commissioners are authorized to refuse to approve for recording in accordance with chapter 177 any map or plat of a subdivision […]
336.08 Relocation or change of roads.—The commissioners may establish, locate, change, or discontinue public county roads by resolution. History.—s. 48, ch. 29965, 1955; s. 5, ch. 57-776; s. 72, ch. 84-309.
336.09 Closing and abandonment of roads; authority.— (1) The commissioners, with respect to property under their control may in their own discretion, and of their own motion, or upon the request of any agency of the state, or of the federal government, or upon petition of any person or persons, are hereby authorized and empowered to: (a) Vacate, […]
336.10 Closing and abandonment of roads; publication of notice.—Before any such road shall be closed and vacated, or before any right or interest of the county or public in any land delineated on any recorded map or plat as a road shall be renounced and disclaimed, the commissioners shall hold a public hearing, and shall publish […]
336.12 Closing and abandonment of roads; termination of easement; conveyance of fee.—The act of any commissioners in closing or abandoning any such road, or in renouncing or disclaiming any rights in any land delineated on any recorded map as a road, shall abrogate the easement theretofore owned, held, claimed or used by or on behalf of […]
336.125 Closing and abandonment of roads; optional conveyance to homeowners’ association; traffic control jurisdiction.— (1)(a) In addition to the authority provided in s. 336.12, the governing body of the county may abandon the roads and rights-of-way dedicated in a recorded residential subdivision plat and simultaneously convey the county’s interest in such roads, rights-of-way, and appurtenant drainage facilities […]
336.41 Counties; employing labor and providing road equipment; accounting; when competitive bidding required.— (1) The commissioners may employ labor and provide equipment as may be necessary, except as provided in subsection (4), for constructing and opening of new roads or bridges and repair and maintenance of any existing roads and bridges. (2) It shall be the duty of […]