Ads
related to: travelodge florida city homestead everglades parkway blvd tallahasseeThe closest thing to an exhaustive search you can find - SMH
Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
At 6th Avenue, West Palm Drive becomes a divided four-laned road, and remains as such for the rest of its journey; one-half mile (800 m) later, after passing the Florida City City Hall, the southern terminus of the South Miami-Dade Busway and more shops, SR 9336 intersects with Krome Avenue (former SR 997). One block further east, and now ...
Central Florida GreeneWay / Seminole Expressway / Southern Connector / Orlando East Bypass 1988: current SR 429: 43.190: 69.508 I-4 near Walt Disney World: Florida State Road 46 in Mt. Plymouth [5] Daniel Webster Western Beltway / Western Expressway / Wekiva Parkway 2000: current Cashless tolling system on Wekiva Parkway, north of US 441
At the junction of SR 869 (Sawgrass Expressway) and I-595, I-75 (while maintaining its south–north status) enters a west–east trajectory as it crosses the Everglades by way of Alligator Alley, a toll road that runs from the Collier Boulevard (exit 101) toll plaza to the U.S. Highway 27 (US 27) toll plaza (exit 23). It was originally ...
The Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike (HEFT), designated as unsigned State Road 821 (SR 821), is the southern extension of Florida's Turnpike, a controlled-access toll road in the U.S. state of Florida maintained by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (FTE). Spanning approximately 48 miles (77 km) along a north–south axis, it supplements ...
The Florida Turnpike has three exits (6, 5 and 2) as it runs south through eastern Homestead before eventually terminating at US 1 in Florida City. US 1 (Homestead Blvd.) runs northeast-to-southwest roughly through the middle of the city, and is the only way to continue to the Florida Keys. State Road 997 (Krome Ave.) runs north–south through ...
Unlike Florida constitutional amendments, which require 60% voter approval to pass, city charter amendments need only a simple majority — 50% of the vote plus one — to win approval.