306.9 Diagonal roads — restoring and improving existing roads.
1. It is the policy of the state of Iowa that relocation of primary highways through cultivated land shall be avoided to the maximum extent possible. When the volume of traffic for which the road is designed or other conditions, including designation as part of the network of commercial and industrial highways, require relocation, diagonal routes shall be avoided if feasible and prudent alternatives consistent with efficient movement of traffic exist.
2. The improvement of two-lane roads shall utilize the existing right-of-way unless alignment or other conditions, including designation as part of the network of commercial and industrial highways, make changes imperative, and when a two-lane road is expanded to a four-lane road, the normal procedure shall be that the additional right-of-way be contiguous to the existing right-of-way unless relocated for compelling reasons, including the need to provide efficient movement of traffic on the network of commercial and industrial highways. This policy does not apply to a highway project for which the corridor has been approved by the state department of transportation and the corridor has been finalized by September 1, 1977.
3. It is the policy of the state of Iowa that in constructing primary highways designed with four-lane divided roadways, access controls shall be limited to the minimum level necessary, as determined by the department, to ensure the safe and efficient movement of traffic or to comply with federal aid requirements.
4. Unless otherwise required by the federal law or regulation, it is also the policy of this state that road use tax fund moneys shall be used to rehabilitate or reconstruct existing roads, streets, and bridges using substantially existing right-of-way. This subsection does not apply where additional right-of-way is needed for the construction or completion of designated interstate or city routes and highway bypasses or highways designated as part of the network of commercial and industrial highways.
[C79, 81, §306.9; 81 Acts 2d Ex, ch 2, §1]
83 Acts, ch 198, §14; 89 Acts, ch 134, §2; 98 Acts, ch 1075, §6; 2017 Acts, ch 54, §45
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 306 - ESTABLISHMENT, ALTERATION, AND VACATION OF HIGHWAYS
Section 306.1 - Roads and streets.
Section 306.3 - Definitions used throughout Code.
Section 306.4 - Jurisdiction of systems.
Section 306.5 - Continuity of farm-to-market road system in municipalities, parks, and institutions.
Section 306.6 - Farm-to-market review board.
Section 306.6A - Farm-to-market road system modifications.
Section 306.7 - Functions changed or new roads added.
Section 306.8 - Transfer of jurisdiction.
Section 306.8A - Transfer of roads identified in report.
Section 306.9 - Diagonal roads — restoring and improving existing roads.
Section 306.10 - Power to establish, alter, or vacate.
Section 306.11 - Hearing — place — date.
Section 306.12 - Notice — service.
Section 306.13 - Notice — requirements.
Section 306.14 - Objections — claims for damages.
Section 306.15 - Purchase and sale of property.
Section 306.18 - Establishment.
Section 306.19 - Right-of-way — access — notice.
Section 306.21 - Plans, plats and field notes filed.
Section 306.22 - Sale of unused right-of-way.
Section 306.23 - Notice — preference of sale.
Section 306.25 - Execution of conveyance.
Section 306.26 - Payment of damages and right-of-way cost — proceeds of sale.
Section 306.27 - Changes for safety, economy, and utility.
Section 306.30 - Service of notice.
Section 306.32 - Hearing — adjournment.
Section 306.33 - Hearing on objections.
Section 306.34 - Hearing on claims for damages.
Section 306.36 - Damages on appeal — rescission of order.
Section 306.37 - Tender of damages.
Section 306.38 - Rental of acquired property pending use.
Section 306.39 - Flooding highways — federal water resources projects.
Section 306.40 - Easements conveyed.
Section 306.41 - Temporary closing for construction.
Section 306.42 - Transfer of rights-of-way.
Section 306.43 - Jurisdictional transfer limits.
Section 306.44 - Study of road systems.
Section 306.45 - Easements on highway rights-of-way.
Section 306.46 - Public utility facilities — public road rights-of-way.
Section 306.47 - Utility facilities relocation policy.
Section 306.50 - Construction program notice.
Section 306.51 - Soil erosion impact.
Section 306.52 - Review of plans.
Section 306.53 - Submission of recommendations — contribution to cost.