The legislature
finds that in numerous areas throughout the state, rapid
expansion of residential, commercial, industrial, and business
activities is producing increased traffic levels. The
legislature further finds that many property owners have
exhibited a willingness to donate real property or property
rights for transportation improvements to accommodate such
increases in traffic. The legislature recognizes that the cost
of right-of-way acquisition is often a significant, and even a
prohibitive cost element in many transportation improvement
projects.
The legislature seeks to encourage the voluntary donation of
right-of-way to the state, counties, cities, and towns for
transportation improvements recognizing that such donations can
result in direct benefits to property owners, developers, and the
community at large.
It is the intent of the legislature to further facilitate
the department of transportation's authority under RCW 47.12.010,
47.24.030, and 47.52.050 to accept donations of right-of-way for
state transportation purposes. The legislature further intends
to facilitate the authority of a city, town, or county to accept
donations of right-of-way for other transportation purposes.
The legislature therefore declares it to be in the best
interest and welfare of the citizens of Washington for the state
department of transportation, and for counties, cities, and towns
to actively foster and encourage donations of right-of-way by
willing donors in all areas where transportation improvements are
to be made. In addition, and in lieu of monetary compensation
for property needed for right-of-way purposes, the legislature
seeks to provide incentives to potential donors such as are set
forth in RCW 47.14.030 and 47.14.040.
[1987 c 267 § 1.]