Fla. Stat. 334.046
Department mission, goals, and objectives


(1)

The department shall consider the following prevailing principles when planning and developing the state’s multimodal transportation system: preserving Florida’s transportation infrastructure; supporting its economic competitiveness; promoting the efficient movement of people and goods; and preserving Florida’s quality of life.

(2)

The mission of the Department of Transportation shall be to provide a safe statewide transportation system that promotes the efficient movement of people and goods, supports the state’s economic competitiveness, prioritizes Florida’s environment and natural resources, and preserves the quality of life and connectedness of the state’s communities.

(3)

The prevailing principles outlined in this section shall be incorporated into all goals and objectives that provide statewide policy guidance for accomplishing the department’s mission, including the Florida Transportation Plan outlined in s. 339.155.

(4)

At a minimum, the department’s goals shall address the following prevailing principles:Maintaining investments.Protecting the state’s transportation infrastructure investment, which includes:
Ensuring that 80 percent of the pavement on the State Highway System meets department standards;
Ensuring that 90 percent of department-maintained bridges meet department standards; and
Ensuring that the department achieves 100 percent of the acceptable maintenance standard on the state highway system.
Economic competitiveness.Ensuring that the state has a clear understanding of the return on investment and economic impacts of transportation infrastructure investments and how such investments affect the state’s economic competitiveness. The department must develop a macroeconomic analysis of the linkages between transportation investment and economic performance, as well as a method to quantifiably measure the economic benefits of the district-work-program investments. Such an analysis must analyze:
The state’s and district’s economic performance relative to the competition.
The business environment as viewed from the perspective of companies evaluating the state as a place in which to do business.
The state’s capacity to sustain long-term growth.
Connected transportation system.Ensuring a cost-effective, statewide, interconnected transportation system that provides for the most efficient and effective multimodality and mobility.Preserving Florida’s natural resources and quality of life.Prioritizing Florida’s natural resources and the quality of life of its communities.

(a)

Maintaining investments.Protecting the state’s transportation infrastructure investment, which includes:Ensuring that 80 percent of the pavement on the State Highway System meets department standards;Ensuring that 90 percent of department-maintained bridges meet department standards; andEnsuring that the department achieves 100 percent of the acceptable maintenance standard on the state highway system.
1. Ensuring that 80 percent of the pavement on the State Highway System meets department standards;
2. Ensuring that 90 percent of department-maintained bridges meet department standards; and
3. Ensuring that the department achieves 100 percent of the acceptable maintenance standard on the state highway system.

(b)

Economic competitiveness.Ensuring that the state has a clear understanding of the return on investment and economic impacts of transportation infrastructure investments and how such investments affect the state’s economic competitiveness. The department must develop a macroeconomic analysis of the linkages between transportation investment and economic performance, as well as a method to quantifiably measure the economic benefits of the district-work-program investments. Such an analysis must analyze:The state’s and district’s economic performance relative to the competition.The business environment as viewed from the perspective of companies evaluating the state as a place in which to do business.The state’s capacity to sustain long-term growth.
1. The state’s and district’s economic performance relative to the competition.
2. The business environment as viewed from the perspective of companies evaluating the state as a place in which to do business.
3. The state’s capacity to sustain long-term growth.

(c)

Connected transportation system.Ensuring a cost-effective, statewide, interconnected transportation system that provides for the most efficient and effective multimodality and mobility.

(d)

Preserving Florida’s natural resources and quality of life.Prioritizing Florida’s natural resources and the quality of life of its communities.

Source: Section 334.046 — Department mission, goals, and objectives, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0334.­046 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

334.01
Florida Transportation Code
334.03
Definitions
334.05
Department headquarters
334.14
Employees of department who are required to be engineers
334.17
Consulting services
334.24
Compilation, maintenance, and provision of information relating to roads and road building and repair
334.27
Governmental transportation entities
334.30
Public-private transportation facilities
334.035
Purpose of transportation code
334.044
Powers and duties of the department
334.045
Transportation performance and productivity standards
334.046
Department mission, goals, and objectives
334.047
Prohibition
334.048
Legislative intent with respect to department management accountability and monitoring systems
334.049
Patents, copyrights, trademarks
334.60
511 traveler information system
334.61
Traffic lane repurposing
334.063
Statistical studies relating to traffic count and accidents
334.065
Center for Urban Transportation Research
334.066
Implementing Solutions from Transportation Research and Evaluating Emerging Technologies Living Lab
334.071
Legislative designation of transportation facilities
334.131
Department employees’ benefit fund
334.175
Certification of project design plans and surveys
334.179
Department standards or specifications for permissible use of aggregates
334.181
Electronic proof of delivery
334.185
Financial responsibility for construction, material, or design failures
334.187
Guarantee of obligations to the department
334.193
Unlawful for certain persons to be financially interested in purchases, sales, and certain contracts
334.195
Officers or employees of the department
334.196
Authority of department to photograph or microphotograph records and to destroy original records
334.351
Youth work experience program
334.352
State university ingress and egress

Current through Fall 2025

§ 334.046. Dept. mission, goals, & objectives's source at flsenate​.gov