177.086

Installation of cul-de-sacs.

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177.086 Installation of cul-de-sacs.In the event a municipality or county installs a cul-de-sac on a street or road under its jurisdiction and thereby discontinues use of any existing street or road right-of-way, such discontinuance shall not operate to abandon or vacate the unused right-of-way unless the governing body of the municipality or county adopts a resolution or ordinance, as appropriate, vacating the unused right-of-way.
History.s. 73, ch. 87-243.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1989–1989 · leading case: Bennett v. State
Bennett v. State (1989) fladistctapp · cites it 2× “(4) Section 73 creates section 177.086, Florida Statutes (1987), relating disposition of rights of way when cul-de-sacs are created on streets or roads in a municipality or county.”
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