Judges: Bill McCollum, Attorney General
Filed Date: 4/23/2009
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Cantor:
On behalf of the City of Hollywood, you ask substantially the following question:
May a municipal police department enforce state traffic laws on private roadways within a gated community when the private community has entered into a traffic control agreement with the municipality pursuant to section
In sum:
A municipal police department may enforce state traffic laws, including speed limits prescribed in sections
Section
A municipality may exercise jurisdiction over any private road or roads, or over any limited access road or roads owned or controlled by a special district, located within its boundaries if the municipality and party or parties owning or controlling such road or roads provide, by written agreement approved by the governing body of the municipality, for municipal traffic control jurisdiction over the road or roads encompassed by such agreement. Pursuant thereto:
"1. Provision for reimbursement for actual costs of traffic control and enforcement and for liability insurance and indemnification by the party or parties, and such other terms as are mutually agreeable, may be included in such an agreement.
2. The exercise of jurisdiction provided for herein shall be inaddition to jurisdictional authority presently exercised bymunicipalities under law, and nothing in this paragraph shall beconstrued to limit or remove any such jurisdictional authority. Such jurisdiction includes regulation of access to such road or roads by security devices or personnel.
3. Any such agreement may provide for the installation of multiparty stop signs by the parties controlling the roads covered by the agreement if a determination is made by such parties that the signage will enhance traffic safety. Multiparty stop signs must conform to the manual and specifications of the Department of Transportation; however, minimum traffic volumes may not be required for the installation of such signage. Enforcement for the signs shall be as provided in s.
4. The board of directors of a homeowners' association as defined in chapter 720 may, by majority vote, elect to have state traffic laws enforced by local law enforcement agencies on private roads that are controlled by the association." (e.s.)
Section
"(a) The police department of each chartered municipality shall enforce the traffic laws of this state on all the streets and highways thereof and elsewhere throughout the municipality wherever the public has the right to travel by motor vehicle. In addition, the policedepartment may be required by a municipality to enforce the traffic lawsof this state on any private or limited access road or roads over whichthe municipality has jurisdiction pursuant to a written agreemententered into under s.
The plain language of the statutes vests the city with jurisdiction to enforce the traffic laws of this state on a private road, regardless of the public's right to travel thereon, if the owner of the private road enters into an agreement with the city pursuant to the conditions stated therein. The statute further states that nothing contained therein should be construed to limit or remove the city's jurisdictional authority. When there is an agreement between the city and the private community for enforcement of the traffic laws upon the roads owned by the private community, this office has found no limitation on the jurisdiction of the city's law enforcement agency to enforce the provisions of Chapter
You express concern about the enforcement of speed limits established under sections
For purposes of Chapter 316, "street or highway" includes:
"The entire width between the boundary lines of any privately ownedway or place used for vehicular travel by the owner and those having express or implied permission from the owner, but not by other persons, or any limited access road owned or controlled by a special district,whenever, by written agreement entered into under s.
Thus, the statute acknowledges that "streets and highways" may include privately owned ways or places, when by written agreement pursuant to section
Accordingly, it is my opinion that the traffic laws contained in Chapter
Sincerely,
Bill McCollum Attorney General
BM/tals