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The maximum toll for any trip along the Polk Parkway is $3.75 cash or $3.18 with SunPass. [5] The Polk Parkway begins at Interstate 4 near the Hillsborough-Polk County line west of Lakeland. [5] Until reaching Harden Boulevard (exit 5), the Polk Parkway passes through mostly undeveloped land. [6]
The Central Polk Parkway, also known as State Road 570B (SR 570B), is a proposed controlled-access toll road in Polk County, Florida. The proposed road is actually two separate roads—called legs by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). The western segment will connect the Polk Parkway with SR 60 between Bartow and Lake Wales. [1]
CR 580 (Cypress Parkway) in Poinciana: Poinciana Parkway 2016: current SR 568: 3.036: 4.886 SR 589 in Cheval: SR 597 in Cheval Veterans Expressway / Suncoast Parkway 2001: current Open road tolling; cash collection ended in June 2014; formerly part of SR 589 SR 570: 24.380: 39.236 I-4 near Plant City: I-4 near Polk City: Polk Parkway
State Road 572 (SR 572) is a 4.674-mile-long (7.522 km) state highway in Polk County, Florida, that runs from U.S. Route 92 (US 92) and North Galloway Road in western Lakeland to Pipkin Creek Road and South Parkway Frontage Road. The road runs in an L-shape with its east–west leg running generally parallel to SR 570 (Polk Parkway).
The road intersects the Polk Parkway, then continues eastward as Winter Lake Road until it intersects Florida State Road 620 where the name changes to Old 9 Foot Road. The route continues to the east and after crossing the Florida Midland Railroad Winter Haven Line , intersects with US 17 , a few miles south of downtown Winter Haven.
Tohopekaliga Drive, Kissimmee Park Road, Neptune Road, John Young Parkway: Lake Toho Resort at Kissimmee Park Orange County line former SR 525 [1] unsigned CR 525A: Lake Tohopekaliga Road Lake Tohopekaliga: CR 525: former SR 525A [1] unsigned CR 527: Old Dixie Highway Orange Avenue US 17 / US 92 / US 441: Osceola-Orange County Line former SR ...
By 1998 the original southern terminus had been replaced by an interchange with Polk Parkway at Exit 5. Harden Boulevard extends south in a two-lane undivided highway with the right-of-way for two more lanes leading to West Pipkin Road.
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; access to Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center: 3.69– 3.81: 5.94– 6.13: 3: CR 9 (Olentangy River Road) / CR 176 (Kinnear Road) Southbound exit and northbound entrance; southbound access to King Avenue, Fifth Avenue, and Third Avenue: 4.20– 4.49: 6.76– 7.23: 4: CR 59 (Lane Avenue)