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County Road 10

County Road 10
StandortRubonia
Length4.2 mi[1] (6.8 km)

County Road 10 (CR 10) is 69th Street West near Rubonia.[2] CR 10 begins at US 41 (Tamiami Trail) near Rubonia. It runs east and crosses over Interstate 75 before turning south. CR 10 crosses CSX's out-of-service Parrish Spur and terminates at Erie Road.[1]

County Road 39

County Road 39
StandortDuette
Length4.1 mi[3] (6.6 km)

County Road 39 (CR 39) runs from SR 62 just west of Duette north to the Hillsborough County line.[4][5]

County Road 43

County Road 43

County Road 43 (CR 43) is 10th Street West connecting Palmetto with Snead Island. It is essentially the western extension of SR 43, which is the hidden designation for US 301 north of Palmetto.[7] 10th Street West runs from Palmetto west three miles through residential areas to Snead Island. On Snead Island, it runs along 13th Street West.

10th Street West is state controlled between US 41/US 301 and US 41 Business. It is controlled by the city of Palmetto from US 41 Business to 28th Avenue West. It is county controlled from there to Snead Island.

History

10th Street West was previously part of SR 43.[5]


County Road 64

County Road 64
StandortBradenton
Length4.5 mi[8] (7.2 km)

County Road 64 (CR 64) is the unsigned designation for 75th Street Northwest on the west side of Bradenton.[9][5]

County Road 610

County Road 610
StandortLakewood Ranch
Length5.4 mi[10] (8.7 km)

County Road 610 (CR 610) is University Parkway from US 301 along the Manatee/Sarasota County line to Interstate 75 near Lakewood Ranch.[4]

County Road 675

County Road 675
StandortWaterburyParrish
Length16.9 mi[11] (27.2 km)

County Road 675 (CR 675) is Waterbury Road and Rutland Road through Waterbury and Parrish.[4]

Route description

CR 675 begins at an intersection with SR 70 about 10 miles northwest of Myakka City. From SR 70, CR 675 runs north along Waterbury Road. It passes through the community of Waterbury before coming to an intersection with SR 64 near Lake Manatee. At SR 64, CR 675 becomes discontinuous and resumes across Lake Manatee less than half a mile east on SR 64. From SR 64, CR 675 continues north on Rutland Road. It runs northwest through rural areas before turning west and terminating at US 301 in Parrish.[11]

History

Waterbury Road was originally signed SR 161. Rutland Road was originally SR 309.[12] After the 1945 Florida state road renumbering, both Waterbury Road and Rutland Road were designated SR 675.[5]

Major intersections

Standortmi[11]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  SR 70
5.38.5  SR 64brief gap in route
Parrish16.927.2  US 301 (SR 43)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 683

County Road 683
StandortTallevastOnecoEllentonGilletteParrish
Length18.9 mi[13][14][15] (30.4 km)

County Road 683 (CR 683) exists in three segments in Tallevast, Oneco, Ellenton, Gillette, and Parrish.[4]

Route description

CR 683 begins at University Parkway (CR 610) near Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport. Manatee County maintains the route to University Parkway despite the fact that the southernmost 500 feet of the route are in Sarasota County.[citation needed] From University Parkway, CR 683 runs north along 15th Street (also known as 301 Boulevard) through Tallevast. It intersects SR 70 in Oneco. Just north of SR 70, CR 683 (301 Boulevard) turns northwest splitting off of 15th Street. This segment of CR 683 terminates at US 41 in South Bradenton near the now-defunct DeSoto Square Mall.[4]

CR 683 resumes north of the Manatee River in Ellenton. It runs from US 301 north along 36th Avenue North (also known as Ellenton Gillette Road). It crosses over Interstate 275 and terminates at Moccasin Wallow Road in the ghost town of Gillette.[4]

The third segment of CR 683 runs along Moccasin Wallow Road. Moccasin Wallow Road begins at US 41 (Tamiami Trail) in Gillette and runs east. It intersects with Interstate 75 and continues east to Parrish. It terminates at US 301 in Parrish.[4]

History

Much of CR 683 are former alignments of SR 683. When designated in 1945, SR 683 ran from Sarasota along Bradenton Road and 15th Street to Manatee Avenue (SR 64) in Bradenton. It resumed on the other side of the Manatee River north along Ellenton Gillette Road and then west along Moccasin Wallow Road to US 41 (Tamiami Trail).[16] Prior to the 1945 Florida State Road renumbering, SR 683 south of the Manatee River was SR 356 and it was SR 310 north of the river.[12]

US 301 was extended south from Tampa to Sarasota in the early 1950s. US 301 entered Bradenton concurrently with US 41 but split off from US 41 in South Bradenton on a new alignment (present-day 301 Boulevard) to Oneco, where it merged with SR 683 (15th Street). SR 683 then became the hidden designation of US 301 between Bradenton and Sarasota. At the Sarasota/Manatee County line, US 301/SR 683 turned east on a new alignment to Sarasota.[17]

US 301/SR 683 was realigned further east from Bradenton to the Sarasota/Manatee County line in 1985 along a former railroad route.[18][19] After the realignment, the former route became CR 683.

Moccasin Wallow Road east of CR 683 in Gillette to Parrish was previously designated County Road 6 (CR 6). Around 2013, Moccasin Wallow Road was redesignated as part of CR 683 and signage at the I-75 interchange was changed accordingly.[20][21]

Major intersections

Standortmi[13][22][15]kmDestinationsNotes
SarasotaManatee
county line
0.00.0  CR 610 (University Parkway)junction 500 feet south of Sarasota County line
Oneco4.67.4  SR 70 (53rd Avenue)
South Bradenton6.310.1  US 41 (First Street East)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 780

County Road 780
Length9.1 mi[23] (14.6 km)

County Road 780 (CR 780) is Clay Gully Road in eastern Manatee County.[4] It was once part of SR 780, which still exists further west in Sarasota County.

County Road 789

County Road 789
StandortAnna Maria Island
Length3.3 mi[24] (5.3 km)

County Road 789 (CR 789) is the former designation for Gulf Drive north of Manatee Avenue (SR 64) on Anna Maria Island.[2] It was previously part of SR 789. It has since been turned over to city control. The city of Holmes Beach and redesignated as City Road 789 with its own unique shield.[25]


County Road 758

County Road 758
StandortSiesta KeySarasotaBee Ridge
Length5.8 mi[26] (9.3 km)

County Road 758 (CR 758) is Midnight Pass Road, Higel Avenue, and Siesta Drive on Siesta Key before crossing to the mainland in Sarasota. In Sarasota, it then South Osprey Avenue and Bay Road to US 41.

Route description

CR 758 begins at an intersection with the western terminus of SR 72 in Siesta Key, heading northwest on Midnight Pass Road, a two-lane divided highway. The median becomes a center left-turn lane as the road heads through resort residential and commercial areas a short distance to the east of the Gulf of Mexico. SR 758 turns north to remain on Midnight Pass Road, with CR 789A (Beach Road) heading west to Siesta Beach. Midnight Pass Road continues as a two-lane undivided road passing through residential neighborhoods, curving to the northwest. SR 758 intersects CR 789A again and turns north onto Higel Avenue, passing more homes in the northern part of Siesta Key. The state road turns east onto Siesta Drive, running through more residential areas.

The road crosses Roberts Bay on a drawbridge and heads into Sarasota, lined with more residences. SR 758 turns south onto South Osprey Avenue, a three-lane road with a center left-turn lane that passes through residential and commercial areas. The state road curves east onto Bay Road and passes more businesses as it comes to an intersection with US 41/SR 45.[26]

History

CR 758 was previously part of SR 758, which was designated in the 1980s. Prior to that, the segment of SR 758 west of US 41 was previously a discontinuous segment of SR 789.[27]

In 2018, Sarasota County accepted the state’s $40 million offer to swap responsibility for several roads (i.e. road swap) in exchange for the state to perform major improvements on River Road, one of the county’s main thoroughfares and vital evacuation routes.[28] FDOT handed over the responsibility of a portion of State Road 758, known locally as Siesta Drive and Midnight Pass Road, west of US 41. The county will be responsible for ongoing maintenance of those roadways, although the state would still maintain the bridges to Siesta Key. The road transfer was completed in September 2020.[29]

Route description

Standortmi[26]kmDestinationsNotes
Siesta Key0.00.0 
 
CR 72 east (Stickney Point Road)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
1.21.9Beach Road (CR 789A north) - Siesta Beach Business District
3.15.0Higel Avenue (CR 789A south) to Ocean Boulevard - Siesta Beach, Siesta Villageno left turn northbound
Sarasota4.5–
4.8
7.2–
7.7
Siesta Key Bridge over Roberts Bay (Gulf Intracoastal Waterway)
5.89.3  US 41 (South Tamiami Trail / SR 45) – Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi


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