43 Tex. Admin. Code § 11.50

Current through Reg. 49, No. 19; May 10, 2024
Section 11.50 - Access Management
(a) Purpose and need. Access management is an engineering and planning method of balancing the needs of mobility and safety on a highway system with the needs of access to adjacent land uses. Access management is one method of preserving the substantial public investment in the ground transportation system by preserving the roadway level of service. Further, access management can significantly enhance traffic safety by reducing traffic accidents, personal injury, and property damage. It has been noted that access management practices can promote a more coordinated intergovernmental, long term approach to land use and transportation decisions in the context of quality of life, economic development, livable communities, and public safety. Given the benefits to the ground transportation system and public safety, it is the intention of the department to promote the use of access management on the state highway system.
(b) Applicability. This subchapter applies to all new access connections constructed on highways on the state highway system. It also applies to existing access connections that are:
(1) reconstructed or otherwise modified as part of a department project; or
(2) located on the right of way and are reconstructed, relocated, enlarged, or otherwise modified by the permittee or property owner.

43 Tex. Admin. Code § 11.50

The provisions of this §11.50 adopted to be effective October 16, 2003, 28 TexReg 8958; amended to be effective October 19, 2006, 31 TexReg 8574; amended to be effective February 18, 2010, 35 TexReg 1297