§ 27-1-102 - Legislative intent.
               	 		
27-1-102.    Legislative intent.
    (a)  It  is the declared transportation policy of the General Assembly of the  State of Arkansas to enhance the social and economic well-being of the  citizenry of this state by requiring coordination of public and private  transportation activities and the effective implementation of a safe and  efficient total transportation system.
(b)    (1)  The  purpose of this chapter is to effectuate the transportation policy set  out in subsection (a) of this section by preparing and coordinating a  comprehensive, balanced, multimodel transportation plan for the state,  including, but not limited to, airways, highways, railways, waterways,  bicycling, mass transit, and other transportation facilities and  services, whether publicly or privately owned, developed, operated, or  maintained.
      (2)  To this end, the  Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department is directed to  establish and maintain coordination with all agencies of the state  having transportation responsibility; local, city, and county  governments; regional planning and transportation districts,  commissions, and authorities; and private transportation agencies.
      (3)  The  General Assembly further directs that each agency, authority, board,  commission, department, and institution of the state and its political  subdivisions regularly or intermittently involved in any effort  concerning public transportation planning and operation in the state  shall inform the department of its transportation plans for the future.
      (4)  It  is further directed that all transportation proposals by any public  agency, authority, board, commission, department, or institution of the  state and its political subdivisions involving any form of public  transportation service to be operated on state highways shall be  reviewed by the State Highway Commission as to its economy,  effectiveness, efficiency, and equity in the overall transportation  function of the state, its reciprocal relationships, and its  coordination in the total transportation planning process for the state.