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ARIZONA STATE SENATE

Phoenix, Arizona

 

FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2227

 

vacated public roadways

 

Purpose

 

Allows the state, cities, towns and counties to vacate a public roadway without compensation.

 

Background

 

Current law requires that when a city, town, county or the state vacates a public roadway, the owner of the adjacent land will be vested with the title to the roadway and must provide compensation to the governing body vacating the roadway.  The governing body vacating the roadway determines the amount of the compensation, taking into consideration the condition of the roadway.  The governing body vacating a roadway must ensure that the land adjoining the vacated roadway is connected by a public road to another established roadway.

 

H.B. 2227 allows a governing body to relinquish the title of a vacated roadway to the owner of the adjacent land without compensation and includes private legal access roadways in the type of road that can connect land adjoining a vacated roadway to another established roadway.

 

There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state general fund associated with this legislation.

 

Provisions

 

1.      Allows the state, cities, towns and counties to vacate a public roadway without compensation.

 

2.      Allows the state, cities, towns and counties to vacate a public roadway provided that a public or private legal access road connects the adjoining land to a public roadway.

 

3.      Makes technical and conforming changes.

 

4.      Provides for a general effective date.

 

House Action

 

RGO                3/19/02            DP       7-0-0-3

3rd Read           4/2/02              DP       52-1-7-0

 

Prepared by Senate Staff

April 9, 2002