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ADOT route transfer procedures study : route transfer handbook

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    This handbook describes processes and procedures associated with transfers of road

    jurisdiction, both to and from the State Highway System. The intended users of this handbook

    are the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), local government agencies, tribal

    governments, Councils of Governments, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, and other

    agencies that may be involved in the decision-making processes regarding jurisdictional

    responsibility for the State Highway System.

    This handbook is intended to be a guidance document. There is significant flexibility in the

    route transfer process. Since each request for a route transfer to or from the State Highway

    System has its own unique circumstances, ADOT will take into account these circumstances in

    judging the relative merits of each proposal. To that end, ADOT recognizes that there must be

    flexibility to ensure a level of analysis appropriate to the circumstances surrounding each

    proposal. The process outlined in this Handbook may be modified to match the needs of the

    route transfer proposal.

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