Route Numbering Committee Agenda 1978-06-29
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS
444 North Capitol Street, N.W., Suite 225
Washington, D.C 20001
ROUTE NUMBERING COMMITTEE AGENDA
June 28th, 1978
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
SHOWING ACTION OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON JUNE 29, 1978
ALABAMA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 231 and a newly constructed new facility in southeasterly direction to the intersection of present U.S. 231 in Sylacauge. |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 280 and newly constructed facility northwest of Alexander City, thence over the new facility in northwesterly direction to the intersetion of present U.S. 280 in Oak Grove. |
ARKANSAS | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 49 and I-40 in Brinkle, thence noth over S.R. 39 to the intersection at U.S. 63 in Jonesboro. |
COLORADO | |
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Elimination as a U.S. Route U.S. 285 from I-70 in Aurora to the intersection of US in southeast Denver. |
ILLINOIS | |
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Elimination as a U.S. Route present U.S. 14 from Jackson Boulevard and Michigan Avenue in Chicago to U.S. 41 (Foster Avenue) in Chicago. |
INDIANA | |
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Designate as U.S. 24 Business Route road from Helen Creek in Wabash County westerly to the intersection of present U.S. 24 west of Peru. |
IOWA | |
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Beginning at the Missouri State Line, thence north over a newly constructed facility to the intersection of SR 2, thence east over a newly constructed facility to the intersection at present U.S. 63 in Bloomfield. |
KANSAS-MISSOURI | |
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Beginning at the intersection of U.S. 50 and I-435 near Lee's Summit, Missouri, thence west over I-435 to the intersection of present U.S 50 in Overland Park, Kansas. |
KENTUCKY | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 460 and a newly constructed facility in Salyersville, thence east and northeast over the new facility to the intersection at present U.S. 460 in Paintsville. |
LOUISIANA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 90 and SR 3193 southwest at Raceland, thence northeasterly through Raceland to the intersection of SR 3199 and U.S. 90 northeast of Raceland. |
LOUISIANA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 171, U.S. 79, and U.S. 80, thence northerly over SR 3094 to the intersection of U.S. 71 in Shreveport. |
MICHIGAN | |
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Beginning at the intersection of U.S. 31 and newly constructed facility west of Hart, thence north over the new facility to the intersection of present U.S. 31 north of Hart. |
MINNESOTA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 52 and SR 23 in Waite Park, thence southwest over SR 23 to the intersection of I-94, thence northwest over I-94 to the intersection of present U.S. 52 in Collegeville. |
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Relocate U.S. 61 on a pair of streets in downtown Dulluth. |
MINNESOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, and WISCONSIN | |
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Elimination of a U.S. Route present U.S. 16 from I-94 near Waukesha, Wisconsin to the intersection of U.S. 14 in Rapid City, South Dakota. |
MONTANA | |
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Eliminate as a U.S. Route present U.S. 91 from the International Border at Monida. |
NORTH CAROLINA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of U.S. 74 and I-77 west of downtown Charlotte, thence in a counter clockwise direction to the intersection of I-77 and SR 16 north at downtown Charlotte. |
OKLAHOMA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 75 and newly constructed facility at the Kansas State line, thence south over the new facility to the intersection at present U.S. 75 South of the Kansas State line. |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 81 and a newly constructed facility west of Minco, thence west over the new facility to the intersection of present U.S. 81. |
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Beginning at the present terminus of U.S. 377 at Madill, thence north over SR 99 to the intersection of U.S. 64 southwest at Cleveland. |
PENNSYLYANIA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of I-95 at Chester, thence north to the intersection of I-276 near Norristown. |
TENNESSEE | |
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Beginning at the intersection of SR 32 and I-40 at the North Carolina State line, thence west over SR 32 to SR 73 south of Cosby, thence west over SR 73 to Gatlingburg, thence north over U.S. 441 to Pigeon Forge, thence southwest over a State route to Townsend, thence west over SR 73 to Alcoa, thence southwest over U.S. 411 to the junction of U.S. 129 to Bungalow Town, thence west over local roads through Friendsville, thence north over temporary SR 95 to Oak Price, thence northeast over SR 61 to the intersection of U.S. 25 west at Clinton. |
WASHINGTON | |
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From the intersection of I-5 and SR 7 in Tacoma north to the intersection of SR 509. |
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS
444 North Capitol Street, N.W., Suite 225
Washington, D.C. 20001
ROUTE NUMBERING COMMITTEE AGENDA
June 28th, 1978
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
(Supplement)
SHOWING ACTION OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON JUNE 29, 1978
KENTUCKY | |
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Beginning at the intersection of I-65 and South Park Road south of Louisville, thence easterly along the proposed SR 841 to the intersection of U.S. 31E-U.S. 150, thence northeasterly over proposed and existing SR 841 to the intersection of I-64, thence northerly over SR 841 to the intersection of U.S. 60-U.S. 460, thence northwesterly over proposed and existing SR 841 to the intersection of I-71. |
MINNESOTA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 169 and U.S. 52 at Champlin, thence south overlapping U.S. 52 to the intersection of SR 100 at Robbinsdale, thence south over SR 100 to the intersection of present U.S. 169 at St. Louis Park. |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 212 and U.S. 52 in St. Paul, eliminate as U.S. Route U.S. 212 to the intersection of I-494 in Eden Prairie. |
MISSOURI | |
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Beginning at the intersection of I-70 - SR 725 in St. Louis County, thence northerly over a newly constructed facility to the intersection of I-270. |
NORTH CAROLINA | |
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Eliminate present U.S. 64 Business from the city of Raleigh. |
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Eliminate as a Business route present U.S. 264 through Wilson. |
PENNSYLVANIA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 219 in McKean County in the vicinity of Bradford City, thence over a newly constructed facility northeasterly to the intersection with present U.S. 219 approximately 800 feet within the State of New York. |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 22-U.S. 322 south of Dauphin Borrough in Dauphin County, thence over a newly constructed facility southeasterly to the intersection of I-8l, thence over a newly constructed facility southeasterly to the intersection with Herr Street at Susquehanna Township. |
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Beginning at the intersection of U.S. 22-U.S. 322 south of Dauphin Borough in Daphin County, thence over a newly constructed facility southeasterly to the intersection of I-81, thence over I-81 easterly to the intersection of I-83, thence over I-83 southerly to the intersection of the present I-83-U.S. 322 at the Eisenhower Interchange. |
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Elimination as a U.S. Route present U.S. 22 Bypass from U.S. 22-U.S. 322 to the intersection of U.S. 22 in the City of Harrisburg. |
VIRGINIA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. 17 and I-66 south of Delaplane, thence overlapping I-66 to the intersection of present U.S. 17 and I-66 south of Marshall; existing U.S. 17 through Marshall to be designated as U.S. 17 Business. |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 58 and a newly constructed facility east of Boynton, thence west over a new facility to the intersection of present U.S. 58 west of Boydton; present route through Boydton to be designated U.S. 58 Business. |
CALIFORNIA | |
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Designate as interstate route I-180 that route beginning at I-80 in Albany thence northwest to intersection of U.S. 101 in San Rafael. |
SOUTH CAROLINA | |
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Designate as interstate route I-526 that route beginning at I-26 in North Charleston thence southeast to the intersection of U.S. 17 and U.S. 701 in Mount Pleasant. |
DELAWARE | |
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Redesignation as I-595 present I-95 between I-495 at Christian and I-495 at Naamans Road. |
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Redesignation as I-95 present I-495 between I-95 at Christian and I-95 at Naamans Road. |
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