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The Pinellas Bayway consists of: State Road 682, an east–west divided highway connecting SR 699 on a Gulf of Mexico barrier island near St. Pete Beach, Florida to Interstate 275 and US 19 in St. Petersburg. The 3.7-mile-long State Road 682 passes over three bridges (toll:$1.00) as it crosses the entrance of Boca Ciega Bay.
In addition to SR 688, SR 693, and the Pinellas Bayway, access to SR 699 from the mainland is made via the Stuart Welch Causeway (SR 666) and the Treasure Island Causeway (CR 150). As of September 2013, FDOT and Pinellas County have discussed relinquishing SR 699 to county control with the rest of Gulf Boulevard.
SR 694 in Pinellas Park: 58th Street N CR 582: 5.82 miles (9.37 km) US 19 in Tarpon Springs: Hillsborough Co. line near Tarpon Springs (continues as Tarpon Springs Road to CR 587) Keystone Road former SR 582 [2] CR 584: 1.30 miles (2.09 km) CR 1 in Clearwater: CR 501 in Clearwater: Montclair Road CR 586: 2.55 miles (4.10 km) Honeymoon Island ...
Drivers going over the Sunshine Skyway bridge are now paying a little more. Beginning July 1, tolls for using the bridge between Pinellas and Manatee counties increased from $1.50 to $1.75 for ...
The Sunshine Skyway Bridge, carrying I-275/US 19 across Tampa Bay. The road begins at an interchange with US 41 in Manatee County and remains independent until the interchange with I-275 at exit 5, where it overlaps I-275 across the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, the terminus of which is at the intersection of I-275 and SR 682 at exit 17.
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 1999: current Open road tolling; cash collection ended in September 2022 SR 570B — — SR 570: US 17: Central Polk Parkway proposed — First Segment Set to open in mid-2029. SR 589: 67.5: ...
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In 1962, a toll road, the Pinellas Bayway (formerly State Road A19A, now SR 682), was completed to the mainland, enabling island visitors to arrive by car. On December 21, 1962, Fort De Soto Park opened. On May 11, 1963, Fort De Soto Park was officially dedicated.