313.2A Commercial and industrial highways.
1. Purpose. It is the purpose of this section to enhance opportunities for the development and diversification of the state’s economy through the identification and improvement of a network of commercial and industrial highways. The network shall consist of interconnected routes which provide long distance route continuity. The purpose of this highway network shall be to improve the flow of commerce; to make travel more convenient, safe, and efficient; and to better connect Iowa with regional, national, and international markets. The commission shall concentrate a major portion of its annual construction budget on this network of commercial and industrial highways. In order to ensure the greatest possible availability of funds for the improvement of the network, primary highway funds shall not be spent beyond continuing maintenance for improvements to route segments that will be bypassed by the relocation of portions of the commercial and industrial highway network.
2. Network selection.
a. The commission shall identify, within the primary road system, a network of commercial and industrial highways. The commission shall consider all of the following factors in the identification of this network:
(1) The connection by the most direct routes feasible of major urban areas and regions of the state to each other and to the national system of interstate and defense highways and priority routes in adjacent states.
(2) The existence of high volumes of total traffic and commercial traffic.
(3) Long distance traffic movements.
(4) Area coverage and balance of spacing with service to major growth centers within the state.
(5) Metropolitan area bypasses consistent with metropolitan or regional area plans established through cooperation by the department and local officials.
b. The network of commercial and industrial highways shall not exceed two thousand six hundred miles including municipal extensions of these highways.
3. Standards. The department shall establish standards pertaining to the specific location, design, and access control for each segment of the commercial and industrial highways.
4. Network development. In establishing priorities for improvement projects, the department shall take into consideration the following additional criteria: urban area bypasses that improve urban or regional accessibility or improve corridor travel; projects consistent with regional or metropolitan transportation plans established through cooperation by the department and local officials; and the willingness of local officials to provide financial or other assistance for the development of projects.
89 Acts, ch 134, §5; 90 Acts, ch 1267, §34, 35; 91 Acts, ch 268, §514, 515; 2010 Acts, ch 1061, §180; 2012 Acts, ch 1032, §1
Referred to in §307A.2
Structure Iowa Code
Section 313.1 - Federal and state cooperation.
Section 313.2 - “Road systems” defined — roadside parks.
Section 313.2A - Commercial and industrial highways.
Section 313.3 - Primary road fund.
Section 313.4 - Disbursement of fund.
Section 313.5 - Biennial appropriation — budget.
Section 313.6 - Accounts and records required.
Section 313.7 - Monthly certification of funds.
Section 313.8 - Improvement of primary road system.
Section 313.9 - Surveys, plans, and specifications.
Section 313.10 - Bids — advertising.
Section 313.11 - Bids — specialized construction.
Section 313.12 - Supervision and inspection.
Section 313.13 - Engineers — bonds.
Section 313.16 - Payment of awards or judgments.
Section 313.17 - Contingent fund.
Section 313.18 - Use of contingent fund.
Section 313.19 - Audit of contingent claims.
Section 313.20 - Auditor — appointment — bond — duties.
Section 313.21 - Primary extension improvements in cities.
Section 313.22 - Paving of whole street by department.
Section 313.23 - Reimbursement by city.
Section 313.24 - Separated cities.
Section 313.27 - Bridges, viaducts, etc., on municipal primary extensions.
Section 313.28 - Temporary primary road detours.
Section 313.29 - Detours located in city.
Section 313.36 - Maintenance — limitation in cities.
Section 313.37 - Road equipment.
Section 313.43 - Lateral or detour routes in cities.
Section 313.44 - Standard markings required.
Section 313.59 - Gift of bridge to state — acceptance.
Section 313.60 - Indebtedness paid.
Section 313.61 - Taxes forgiven.
Section 313.62 - Department authority.
Section 313.63 - Action by adjoining state.
Section 313.64 - Financial statement annually.
Section 313.65 - Approval of taxing bodies.
Section 313.66 - Mississippi bridges purchased.