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State Route 582 (SR 582) is a major 15.392-mile-long (24.771 km) highway in the Las Vegas Valley.The highway is the former route of U.S. Route 93 (US 93) and US 95 (and, historically, US 466) before they were moved to the current freeway alignment shared with Interstate 11 (I-11) formerly Interstate 515 (I-515).
This street curves south to meet SH 42 at the current city limits of Louisville, after which SH 168 followed SH 42 to end at SH 1 (now US 287). [3] In 1953 the state highway system was greatly reduced [4] and SH 168 disappeared. The loop through Louisville returned to the system in 1960-1961 with a new number: State Highway 42.
The longest highway in the state is Interstate 70 which has a span of 449.51 miles (723.42 km) that runs west to east across the state, serving Grand Junction, Denver, Aurora, and Limon. Interstate 270, I-70's only auxiliary route in Colorado, is the shortest interstate highway in the state, spanning about 7 miles (11 km).
Decommissioned in October 2007 as part of a highway swap to get Powers Blvd. to become SH 21; signage was not removed until spring 2008. Now Circle Dr and Airport Rd. SH 30 — — — — c. 1938: 1953 SH 30 — — — — c. 1953: c. 1954: Now CR R SH 30: 20.41
Dec. 27—Boulder is in the final stages of developing its Historic Places Plan, meant to help the city's Parks and Recreation Department as it manages and protects 12 culturally relevant and ...
Boulder 11.781: 18.960: SH 128 east – Broomfield, Rocky Mountain Metro Airport: Western terminus of SH 128 13.632: 21.939: SH 170 to US 36 – Eldorado Springs, Marshall, Eldorado Canyon State Park: Boulder: 17.422: 28.038: Baseline Road (SH 36E east) 18.849: 30.335: SH 119 (Canyon Boulevard) to SH 7 – Lyons, Nederland, Lafayette: Northern ...
State Highway 157 (SH 157) is a 4.530-mile-long (7.3 km) state highway in Boulder, Colorado. SH 157 is also known as Foothills Parkway in Boulder's city street naming system. SH 157's southern terminus is at U.S. Route 36 (US 36) in Boulder, and the northern terminus is at SH 119 in Boulder.
After a head-on crash on the highway in 2001, there were people lobbying for a widening of US 287 at the Wyoming state line. Their request was answered in April 2009. [ 2 ] Throughout 2012, the highway was expanded to three lanes north of Fort Collins, was resurfaced, and contained shoulders to prevent such accidents.