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The 2024 Florida Statutes

Title XII
MUNICIPALITIES
Chapter 177
LAND BOUNDARIES
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F.S. 177.107
177.107 Closing and abandonment of roads; optional conveyance to a community development district; traffic control jurisdiction.
(1) The governing body of a municipality or county may abandon the roads and rights-of-way dedicated in a recorded residential subdivision plat and simultaneously convey the municipality’s or county’s interest in such roads, rights-of-way, and appurtenant drainage facilities to a community development district established under chapter 190 in which the subdivision is located, if all of the following conditions are met:
(a) The community development district has requested the abandonment and conveyance by written resolution for the purpose of converting the subdivision to a gated neighborhood with monitored public access.
(b) The community development district has received approval for the conveyance by a vote of two-thirds of the landowners who are subject to the non-ad valorem assessments of the community development district and who are present by person or proxy at a properly noticed landowners’ meeting.
(c) The community development district has executed an interlocal agreement with the municipality or county, as applicable, requiring the community development district to do all of the following:
1. Maintain the roads and any associated drainage, street lighting, or sidewalks identified in the interlocal agreement to municipal or county standards, as applicable.
2. Every 5 years, conduct a reserve study of the roads and any associated drainage, street lighting, or sidewalks identified in the interlocal agreement.
3. Levy annual special assessments in amounts sufficient to maintain the roads and any drainage, street lighting, or sidewalks identified in the interlocal agreement to municipal or county standards, as applicable.
4. Annually fund the amounts set forth in the reserve study.
(2) The community development district shall install, operate, maintain, repair, and replace all signs, signals, markings, striping, guardrails, and other traffic control devices necessary or useful for the roads unless an agreement has been entered into between the municipality or county and the community development district, as authorized under s. 316.006(2)(b) and (3)(b), respectively, expressly providing that the municipality or county has traffic control jurisdiction.
(3) Upon abandonment of the roads and rights-of-way and the conveyance thereof to the community development district, the community development district shall have all the rights, title, and interest in the roads and rights-of-way, including all appurtenant drainage facilities, as were previously vested in the municipality or county. Thereafter, the community development district shall hold the roads and rights-of-way in trust for the benefit of the public and owners of the property in the subdivision and shall operate, maintain, repair, and from time to time replace and reconstruct the roads and any associated street lighting, sidewalks, or drainage facilities identified in the interlocal agreement as necessary to ensure their use and enjoyment by the public and property owners, tenants, and residents of the subdivision and their guests and invitees.
(4) The provisions of this section are supplemental and additional to the powers of municipalities and counties.
History.s. 1, ch. 2021-188.

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