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Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element <br />Existing and Committed System <br />Besides the current inventory of roadways, the existing system, there are various roadways <br />programmed for construction in the near future. In some cases, these programmed <br />improvements may be underway. <br />Improvements that are budgeted and programmed for construction within five years are <br />considered committed improvements. For travel demand forecasting and transportation planning <br />purposes, committed improvements are considered in place and existing. Table 4.1, identifies <br />the County's committed roadway projects. <br />Facility <br />43rd Ave <br />43rd Ave <br />58th -Ave <br />16`h/17th St <br />Source: Indian <br />Table 4.1 Committed Roadway Projects <br />From <br />8th St. <br />16`h St <br />W. County Line <br />98th Ave <br />South of IRB <br />14`h Ave <br />River County MPO <br />Jurisdictional Administration <br />To <br />6th St.16`h St <br />26th St. <br />Roseland Rd. <br />98th Ave. <br />66th Ave <br />North of IRB <br /># Lanes <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />64 <br />6 <br />6 <br />4 <br />Type <br />Divided <br />Divided <br />&Weed <br />Divided <br />Divided <br />Divided <br />Divided <br />Divided <br />Divided <br />Divided <br />Like virtually every other area throughout the nation, Indian River County has roadways that are <br />under the jurisdiction of one of several different units of government. In Florida, the applicable <br />jurisdiction was initially established based on how the roadway was functionally classified. <br />Generally, major inter -county roadways, such as I-95, the Turnpike, SR Al A, US 1, and SR 60, <br />were designated as state roads. Similarly, major intra -county roads, such as CR 512, CR 510, <br />Indian River Boulevard, and others, are county roads. Finally, those roads which are entirely <br />within a municipality are generally city roads. <br />In 1995, the state revised Chapter 335, F.S. to establish specific jurisdictional ownership criteria. <br />As now written, 335 F.S. establishes the roadway jurisdictional responsibility as that which <br />existed on July 1, 1995. Further, the revisions to 335, F.S. provided that the jurisdictional <br />responsibilities of roadways may be transferred from one jurisdiction to another only by mutual <br />consent of both jurisdictions. In Indian River County, the state and county have agreed to <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 9 <br />