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2025 Florida Statutes
SECTION 3215
County transportation project data.
County transportation project data.
218.3215 County transportation project data.—
(1) Each county shall, annually by January 15, report to the Office of Economic and Demographic Research all of the following information, by county fiscal year, for surtax revenues received pursuant to s. 212.055(1):
(a) Total proceeds from the surtax received by the county.
(b) The amount allocated by the county for road and bridge projects. The Office of Economic and Demographic Research, in consultation with the Department of Transportation, shall define broad categories, including, but not limited to, widening, repair and rehabilitation, sidewalks, or payment or pledge of bonds for the construction of roads or bridges, for reporting this information. This information must be reported as a total by category and by revenue source by category.
(c) The total expenditure on road and bridge projects by category.
(d) The unexpended balances of funds allocated to road and bridge projects by category.
(e) A list of current road and bridge projects, including the project cost, location, and scope.
(f) The amount allocated by the county to all other permissible uses of the proceeds from the surtax, excluding road and bridge projects and the payment or pledge of bonds for the construction of roads or bridges.
(2) Counties shall report the information required by this section in the format specified by the Office of Economic and Demographic Research. The Office of Economic and Demographic Research shall compile the information into a report and provide the report to the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Department of Transportation.
History.—s. 2, ch. 2025-149.