Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 730 - Department of Transportation
Chapter 20 - Acquisition and Disposal of Properties
Subchapter 1 - Rights-Of-Way
Section 730:20-1-3 - Access control
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 730:20-1-3
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
It is the policy of the Commission to provide a degree of control of access to the state highway system, as defined in 730:15-1-1 and 730:15-1-2.
(1) Definitions.
(A) Full Control of Access - Right-of-way is
purchased in such a manner as to give preference to through traffic by
providing access connections with selected frontage or local roads only and
also by prohibiting crossings at grade and direct private or commercial
driveway mainline connections.
(B)
No Control of Access - Right-of-way is purchased in such a manner as to allow
at-grade access to the transportation facility with the location of private and
commercial driveways subject only to the geometrics necessary to provide for
safe access, as determined by the Department via the standard driveway
agreement process.
(C) Partial
Control of Access-Right-of-way is purchased in such a manner as to give
preference to through traffic by providing access to selected major crossroads,
with at-grade crossings at selected section lines, intersecting highways and
major streets subject to geometrics necessary to provide for safe access, as
determined by the Department via the standard driveway agreement process. There
may be some private and commercial at-grade driveway connections.
(2) Policy.
(A) Full control of access shall be exercised
on all functional classified rural or urban interstate facilities, all urban
freeways, and all multi-lane, divided rural principal arterials to be
constructed on new alignment, i.e. the existing facility will not be utilized
as one set of lanes. Full control of access may be exercised on rural principal
arterials improved on existing alignment where it is required for safety, or
where determined to be economically feasible. It may also be exercised on any
city bypass, where needed to protect the facility from future
urbanization.
(B) On multi-lane
rural principal arterials where full control of access is not economically
feasible and on functionally classified urban expressways, partial control of
access may be utilized.
(C) Where
feasible, when interchanges are to be constructed, rights of access to the
connecting roadways shall be purchased for a minimum of 150 feet beyond ramp
terminals to insure the future integrity of the interchange.
(D) No control of Access, as defined, shall
apply to all other highways. The proper, safe locations of all private and
commercial access points on all existing Partial Control of Access and No
Control of Access facilities shall be subject to approval of the applicable
ODOT Field Division Engineer. The location of access points on design plans for
new facilities shall be the responsibility of the Department's Design
Engineer.
Amended at 16 Ok Reg 2030, eff 6-11-99
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