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Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element <br /> Table 4.1 Existing and Committed Roadways <br /> Roadway From To 2018 Existing and <br /> Committed <br /> Conditions <br /> County Road 512 Fellsmere 1-95 2U <br /> County Road 512 1-95 Roseland Road 4D <br /> Roseland Road County Road 512 US-1 2U <br /> US-1 Roseland Road Sebastian Blvd. 4U <br /> Barber Street Periwinkle Schumann Drive 2U <br /> Schumann Drive Barber Street County Road 510 2U <br /> County Road 510 County Road 512 US-1 2U <br /> US-1 Barber Street 53'd Street 4D <br /> State Road 510 US-1 Highway AlA 2U <br /> 66th Avenue County Road 510 49th Street 2U <br /> 58th Avenue 53`d Street 26th Street 2U <br /> US-1 Old Dixie Highway Aviation Blvd. 4U <br /> Aviation Blvd. 43rd Avenue US-1 2U <br /> 43rd Avenue 26th Street South County 2U <br /> Line <br /> Indian River Blvd 20th Street US-1 4D <br /> 12th Street Old Dixie Highway US-1 2U <br /> 27th Avenue Oslo Road 1:t Street SW 2U <br /> US-1 4th Street Oslo Road 4U <br /> Legend: <br /> 2U-2-lane undivided 20-2-lane divided <br /> 4U-4-lane undivided 4D-4-lane divided <br /> Jurisdictional Administration <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 1-95, the Turnpike, SR AlA, US 1, and SR 60, <br /> are 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, 335, F.S. now provides that the jurisdictional responsibilities of <br /> roadways may be transferred from one jurisdiction to another only by mutual consent of both <br /> jurisdictions. <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County 21 <br /> APPENDIX A—Transportation Amendments <br />