Fla. Stat. 335.188
Access management standards; access control classification system; criteria


(1)

The department shall develop, adopt, and maintain an access control classification system for all routes on the State Highway System, the purpose of which shall be to provide for the implementation and continuing application of the provisions of this act.

(2)

The principal component of the access control classification system shall be access management standards, the purpose of which shall be to provide specific standards and criteria to be adhered to in the planning for and approval of access to roads on the State Highway System.

(3)

The control classification system shall be developed consistent with the following:The department shall adopt rules setting forth procedures governing the implementation of the access control classification system required by this act. The rule shall provide for input from the entities described in paragraph (b) as well as for public meetings to discuss the access control classification system. Nothing in this act affects the validity of the department’s existing or subsequently adopted rules concerning access to the State Highway System. Such rules shall remain in effect until repealed or replaced by the rules required by this act.The access control classification system shall be developed in cooperation with counties, municipalities, the state land planning agency, regional planning councils, metropolitan planning organizations, and other local governmental entities.The rule required by this section shall provide for notification by publication in a local newspaper of general circulation prior to a change in the assignment of a road segment to a specific access category. The assignment or reassignment of a road segment to a specific access category shall be made in consideration of the following criteria:
The current functional classification of each road on the State Highway System;
Existing and projected traffic volumes;
Existing and projected state, local, and metropolitan planning organization transportation plans and needs;
Drainage requirements;
The character of lands adjoining the highway;
Local land use plans and zoning, as set forth in comprehensive plans;
The type and volume of traffic requiring access;
Other operational aspects of access;
The availability of reasonable access to a state highway by way of county roads and city streets, as applicable to the classification of such roadway segment only; and
The cumulative effect of existing and projected connections on the State Highway System’s ability to provide for the safe and efficient movement of people and goods within the state.
Access management standards shall include, but not be limited to, connection location standards, safety factors, design and construction standards, traffic control devices, and effective maintenance of the roads. The standards shall also contain criteria for the spacing of connections, intersecting streets, roads, and highways.An access control category shall be assigned to each segment of the State Highway System.

(a)

The department shall adopt rules setting forth procedures governing the implementation of the access control classification system required by this act. The rule shall provide for input from the entities described in paragraph (b) as well as for public meetings to discuss the access control classification system. Nothing in this act affects the validity of the department’s existing or subsequently adopted rules concerning access to the State Highway System. Such rules shall remain in effect until repealed or replaced by the rules required by this act.

(b)

The access control classification system shall be developed in cooperation with counties, municipalities, the state land planning agency, regional planning councils, metropolitan planning organizations, and other local governmental entities.

(c)

The rule required by this section shall provide for notification by publication in a local newspaper of general circulation prior to a change in the assignment of a road segment to a specific access category. The assignment or reassignment of a road segment to a specific access category shall be made in consideration of the following criteria:The current functional classification of each road on the State Highway System;Existing and projected traffic volumes;Existing and projected state, local, and metropolitan planning organization transportation plans and needs;Drainage requirements;The character of lands adjoining the highway;Local land use plans and zoning, as set forth in comprehensive plans;The type and volume of traffic requiring access;Other operational aspects of access;The availability of reasonable access to a state highway by way of county roads and city streets, as applicable to the classification of such roadway segment only; andThe cumulative effect of existing and projected connections on the State Highway System’s ability to provide for the safe and efficient movement of people and goods within the state.
1. The current functional classification of each road on the State Highway System;
2. Existing and projected traffic volumes;
3. Existing and projected state, local, and metropolitan planning organization transportation plans and needs;
4. Drainage requirements;
5. The character of lands adjoining the highway;
6. Local land use plans and zoning, as set forth in comprehensive plans;
7. The type and volume of traffic requiring access;
8. Other operational aspects of access;
9. The availability of reasonable access to a state highway by way of county roads and city streets, as applicable to the classification of such roadway segment only; and
10. The cumulative effect of existing and projected connections on the State Highway System’s ability to provide for the safe and efficient movement of people and goods within the state.

(d)

Access management standards shall include, but not be limited to, connection location standards, safety factors, design and construction standards, traffic control devices, and effective maintenance of the roads. The standards shall also contain criteria for the spacing of connections, intersecting streets, roads, and highways.

(e)

An access control category shall be assigned to each segment of the State Highway System.

Source: Section 335.188 — Access management standards; access control classification system; criteria, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0335.­188 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

335.01
Designation and systemization of public roads
335.02
Authority to designate transportation facilities and rights-of-way and establish lanes
335.06
Access roads to the state park system
335.07
Sufficiency rating system for roads on State Highway System
335.08
Numbering public roads
335.09
Uniform erection and maintenance of traffic control devices
335.10
State Highway System
335.14
Traffic control devices on State Highway System or State Park Road System
335.15
Detour roads
335.16
Wayside parks and access roads to public waters
335.17
State highway construction
335.18
Short title
335.055
Routine maintenance contracts
335.064
Pedestrian walkways and fishing walks or bays
335.065
Bicycle and pedestrian ways along state roads and transportation facilities
335.066
Safe Paths to Schools Program
335.074
Safety inspection of bridges
335.085
Installation of roadside barriers along certain water bodies contiguous with state roads
335.091
Blue Star Memorial Highway designation
335.092
Everglades Parkway scenic highway
335.093
Scenic highway designation
335.141
Regulation of public railroad-highway grade crossings
335.167
State highway construction and maintenance
335.181
Regulation of access to State Highway System
335.182
Regulation of connections to roads on State Highway System
335.183
Permit application fee
335.184
Access permit review process by the department
335.185
Permit conditions
335.187
Unpermitted connections
335.188
Access management standards
335.199
Transportation projects modifying access to adjacent property
335.0415
Public road jurisdiction and transfer process
335.1825
Access permit required

Current through Fall 2025

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