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After returning to Pulaski County, I-530 has an exit at Hensley with Hensley Road (exit 15, which also connects to AR 365) before entering Jefferson County. [4] I-530 continues south, passing through forested land and clear cut areas, also running parallel to AR 365. I-530 intersects AR 46 (exit 20) in Redfield before entering White Hall. [7]
The roads in Memphis, Tennessee, include Interstate 40 (I-40), I-55, I-69, and I-240 with interchanges near the city center, and I-269 with interchanges serving the eastern outskirts. There are eight U.S. Highways serving the city. One beltway surrounds Memphis within the city, plus an additional semi-beltway surrounds the outer reaches of the ...
The Pershing Map FDR's hand-drawn map from 1938. The United States government's efforts to construct a national network of highways began on an ad hoc basis with the passage of the Federal Aid Road Act of 1916, which provided $75 million over a five-year period for matching funds to the states for the construction and improvement of highways. [8]
The Tennessee Department of Transportation Monday released plans to replace the Interstate 55 "Old Bridge," from Memphis to Arkansas. Rebuilding the bridge is projected to cost $250 million, and ...
It also creates a financial oversight board to make recommendations on jail construction, funding and operation. Voters approved a 0.2% tax to pay for a new jail by 63% in November 2023, after ...
I-40 and I-55 (along with rail lines) cross the Mississippi at Memphis from the state of Arkansas. I-22 connects the southeast part of Memphis with Mississippi. I-269 is an outer beltway around the city, partially in Mississippi. Future I-69 is planned for the Memphis area.
In all, nine Shelby County deputies were charged in September in the October 2022 death of Gershun Freeman, 33, who was an inmate at the county jail. Authorities said the jailers punched, kicked ...
Beltway around Washington, DC: 1961: current Capital Beltway; runs through Virginia, Maryland and a small sliver of Washington, DC, over the Wilson Bridge I-695: 2.00: 3.22 I-395 in Washington, DC: I-295 in Washington, DC [22] 1958: current Unsigned until 2011; future plans call for the route number to be replaced by an extension of I-395