Route Numbering Committee Agenda 1982-11-19
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS
444 N. Capitol St., N.W., Suite 225
Washington, D.C. 20001
ROUTE NUMBERING COMMITTEE AGENDA
November 19, 1982
Orlando, Florida
FLORIDA | |
RESUBMITTAL
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Beginning at the intersection of present I-275 and a newly constructed facility in St. Petersburg, then east over the new facility to the intersection of U.S. Route 92 and SR 687. |
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Beginning at the intersection of present I-275 and a newly constructed facility in St. Petersburg, then east over the new facility to the intersection of SR 595. |
GEORGIA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 41 and SR 7 in Hahira, then westerly over SR 7 to the intersection of I-75, then southerly over I-75 to the intersection of SR 7, then easterly over SR 7 to the intersection of present U.S. Route 41. |
INDIANA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 6 and former U.S. Route 6 west of Bremen, then easterly over former U.S. Route 6 to the intersection of present U.S. Route 6. |
KENTUCKY | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 68 and a new facility in Campbellsville, then northerly over the new facility to the intersection of present U.S. Route 68 at Belltown. |
MARYLAND | |
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Renumber as I-595 presently designated I-70 from the intersection of I-95 in Baltimore to the intersection of I-170. Also, renumber as I-595 presently designated I-170 from the intersection of present I-70 to the terminus of I-170 at Green Street in Baltimore. |
MONTANA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 2 and SR 40 west of West Glacier, then westerly over SR 40 to the intersection of a Route 206, then southerly over Route 206 to the intersection of present U.S. Route 2 in Kalispell. |
OKLAHOMA | |
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Eliminate the I-240 designation between the present intersection with I-35 in Oklahoma City and I-44. |
TENNESSEE | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 45 and a four-lane facility south of Fairview, then southerly over the four-lane facility to the intersection of present U.S. Route 45 in Jackson. |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 45 and an existing facility north of Humboldt, then southeasterly over the facility to the intersection of present U.5. Route 45W in Humboldt. |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 64 and a four-lane facility west of Cleveland, then easterly over the four-lane facility to the intersection of present U.S. Route 64 east of Cleveland. |
VIRGINIA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 60 and SR 623 in Rockbridge County, then northeasterly over SR 623 to the intersection of I-64, then westerly over I-64 to the intersection of present U.S. Route 60 in Allegheny County. |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 460 Business and a spur connector in Pearlsburg, then northerly over the spur connector to the intersection of present U.S. Route 460. |
WEST VIRGINIA | |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 250 and a new facility in Wheeling, then northerly over the new facility to the intersection of I-70, then westerly over I-70 to the intersection of present U.S. Route 250. |
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Beginning at the intersection of present U.S. Route 119 and a newly constructed facility near Danville, then northeasterly over the new facility to the intersection of present U.S. Route 119 in Charleston. |
ARIZONA-CALIFORNIA | |
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Eliminate the U.S. Route 60 designation between the present terminus east of Blythe in California and the intersection of I-10 west of Brenda, Arizona. |
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