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List of county roads in Lee County, Florida

The following is a list of county roads in Lee County, Florida, United States. As with most Florida counties, numbers are assigned in a statewide grid. Many roads are former state roads that have been truncated or eliminated.

Standard route marker for county routes in Lee County
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate X (I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Route X (US X)
StateState Road X (NY X)
County:County Road X (CR X)
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County Road 78

 

County Road 78

LocationPine Island CenterCape Coral and
North Fort MyersAlva[1]
Length19 mi[2][3] (31 km)
Existed1980–present

County Road 78 exists in two sections that were both formerly State Road 78.[4] The western section runs along Pine Island Road from SR 78 / CR 765 / CR 884 in Cape Coral to CR 767 in Pine Island Center, and the eastern section runs along North River Road from SR 31 in North Fort Myers to the Hendry County line in Alva, continuing east as County Road 78.

The entire route was once formerly SR 78.

County Road 78A

 

County Road 78A

LocationCape CoralNorth Fort Myers[1]
Length3.6 mi[5] (5.8 km)
Existed1980–present

County Road 78A is Pondella Road from SR 78 in Cape Coral to U.S. Route 41 Business in North Fort Myers. It provides a quicker way for motorists traveling east on SR 78 to access Downtown Fort Myers. The road was known as SR 78A before 1980.[4]

County Road 765

 

County Road 765

LocationCape CoralBurnt Store Marina[1]
Length9.2 mi[6] (14.8 km)

County Road 765 is Burnt Store Road from SR 78 / CR 78 / CR 884 in Cape Coral to the Charlotte County line in Burnt Store Marina. The road continues north into Charlotte County and serves as a direct connection between Cape Coral and Punta Gorda. The road was formerly known as SR 765.[4]

The road is named after the community of Burnt Store Marina, whose name refers to a general store and trading post operated by early settlers that once stood in the general vicinity. The trading post was burned down by a small group of Seminole Indians led by Chief Billy Bowlegs in protest of settlers taking their land.[7]

Major intersections
Locationmi[6]kmDestinationsNotes
Cape Coral0.000.00 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 78 east / CR 78 west (Pine Island Road) / CR 884 east (Veterans Parkway)
Western terminus of CR 884
Burnt Store Marina9.2014.81 
 
CR 765 north (Burnt Store Road)
Continuation into Charlotte County
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 767

 

County Road 767

LocationSt. James CityBokeelia[1]
Length14.6 mi[8] (23.5 km)

County Road 767 is Stringfellow Road (also known as Pine Island Boulevard) from York Street in St. James City to Main Street in Bokeelia. The entire route is on Pine Island. The road was formerly known as SR 767.[4]

The road is named for Harry Stringfellow, a Lee County commissioner from Pine Island who served from 1926 to 1953. He played a major role in the construction of the road and the Matlacha Bridge.[9]

Major intersections
Locationmi[8]kmDestinationsNotes
St. James City0.000.00York RoadSouthern terminus of county maintenance
Pine Island Center7.5012.07 
 
CR 78 east (Pine Island Road)
Western terminus of CR 78; former SR 78
Bokeelia14.6023.50Main StreetNorthern terminus at northern tip of Pine Island
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 771

Unsigned CR 771, formerly part of SR 771, is Gasparilla Road[10] extending north from Boca Grande to the Charlotte County line on Gasparilla Island.

County Road 810

 

County Road 810

LocationFort Myers–near Buckingham[1]
Length1.2 mi[11] (1.9 km)

County Road 810 exists along Luckett Road from CR 865 (Ortiz Avenue) in Fort Myers to Country Lakes Drive west of Buckingham.

The road is maintained by the Lee County DOT, except for the interchange with I-75, which is maintained by Florida DOT.[1]

Major intersections
Locationmi[11]kmDestinationsNotes
Fort Myers0.000.00  
 
 
 
CR 865 (Ortiz Avenue) to SR 80 / SR 82
0.801.29  I-75 – Tampa, NaplesExit 139 on I-75
1.201.93Country Lakes Drive / Luckett Road east
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 840

 

County Road 840

Locationnear San Carlos Park–near Estero[1]
Length11.1 mi[12] (17.9 km)

County Road 840 is Alico Road from US 41 (Tamiami Trail) just west of San Carlos Park to CR 850 (Corkscrew Road) east of Estero. It mostly runs in an east-west trajectory just north of San Carlos Park and Three Oaks, providing access to Florida Gulf Coast University, Gulf Coast Town Center, and Southwest Florida International Airport. The road is maintained by the Lee County DOT, except for the I-75 interchange, which is maintained by Florida DOT.[1]

History

It originally was a two-lane rural road connecting the Tamiami Trail to agricultural and industrial land owned by the Atlantic Land and Improvement Company (later known as Alico, Inc., the road's namesake) in east Lee County. In 1973, a railroad spur was built along Alico Road to serve mines on Alico's land, although the easternmost 3.5 miles of it were removed in 1994.[13]

Alico Road has since become a major commuter thoroughfare. In the mid- to late 2000s it was widened to six lanes, and the interchange with I-75 was rebuilt as a partial cloverleaf interchange (it was originally a folded diamond due to the railroad). In 2007, the west end and the terminus at US 41 was realigned slightly north in preparation for the construction of the SR 739 extension and interchange (which was built in 2012).[14]

Major intersections
Locationmi[12]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00  US 41 (Tamiami Trail)
San Carlos Park0.400.64 
 
SR 739 north (Michael G. Rippe Parkway)
Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Three Oaks3.104.99 
 
CR 881 south (Three Oaks Parkway)
Northern terminus of CR 881
3.505.63  I-75 (SR 93) – Tampa, NaplesExit 128 on I-75
4.206.76   CR 885 (Ben Hill Griffin Parkway) – Southwest Florida International Airport
11.1017.86  
 
 
 
CR 850 (Corkscrew Road) to I-75 / US 41
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 850

 

County Road 850

LocationEstero–near Immokalee[1]
Length15.8 mi[15] (25.4 km)

County Road 850 is Corkscrew Road from US 41 (Tamiami Trail) in Estero to the Collier County line near Immokalee, where it continues east into Collier County towards Immokalee. East of Estero, it runs just to the north of Corkscrew Swamp.

The route was first commissioned as a state road in 1935 with the designation State Road 276.[16] It became SR 850 ten years later during the 1945 Florida State Road renumbering.[17] It was then transferred to Lee County control in the 1980s. All of CR 850 is maintained by Lee County DOT, except for the interchange with I-75, which is maintained by Florida DOT.[1]

Major intersections
Locationmi[15]kmDestinationsNotes
Estero0.000.00  US 41 (Tamiami Trail)
1.402.25  CR 881 (Three Oaks Parkway)
2.003.22  I-75 – Tampa, NaplesExit 123 on I-75
2.604.18 
 
CR 885 north (Ben Hill Griffin Parkway)
Southern terminus of CR 885
7.0011.27 
 
CR 840 west (Alico Road)
Eastern terminus of CR 840
15.8025.43 
 
CR 850 east (Corkscrew Road)
Continuation into Collier County
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 863

 

County Road 863

LocationFort Myers[1]
Length1.8 mi[18] (2.9 km)

County Road 863 is the county-controlled segment of Fowler Street south of Metro Parkway within the city limits of Fort Myers. North of here, Fowler is designated State Road 739, which continues south along Metro Parkway.

The unsigned designation follows Fowler Street from Metro Parkway south and intersects State Road 884 (Colonial Boulevard). It then turns southwest and winds around one of the runways at Page Field before terminating at US 41.

Fowler Street previously terminated at North Airport Road at the entrance to the former passenger terminal at Page Field (which ceased operations in 1983 when commercial air service was relocated to Southwest Florida International Airport). In the mid-1990s, Fowler Street was realigned around Page Field's Runway 13 and extended to connect directly to US 41 at Boy Scout Drive (which continues a short distance to Summerlin Road (CR 869)).

Prior to the fall of 2015, CR 863's designation ended at Hanson Street (which previously carried the SR 739 designation to Metro Parkway's former alignment).

Major intersections

The entire route is in Fort Myers.

mi[18]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00  US 41 (Cleveland Avenue)
1.302.09  
 
SR 884 (Colonial Boulevard) to I-75
3.004.83 
 
SR 739 south (Metro Parkway / Fowler Street)
Two-way street carries southbound direction of SR 739
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 865

 

County Road 865

LocationBonita SpringsFort Myers Beach, IonaTice[1]
Length35.9 mi[19][20][21] (57.8 km)

County Road 865 exists in three sections. The southernmost section begins in Bonita Springs where it is known as Bonita Beach Road, the main east-west route through Bonita Springs. When it reaches the Gulf of Mexico near Barefoot Beach, it turns north along Hickory Boulevard. It becomes Estero Boulevard as it crosses the Bonita Beach Causeway onto Fort Myers Beach. This section ends at the north end of Fort Myers Beach at SR 865 just south of the Matanzas Pass Bridge.

The central section travels along Gladiolus Drive through Iona, Harlem Heights, and Biggar and passes Lakes Regional Park before ending at US 41 (Tamiami Trail).

The northern section runs along Ben C. Pratt Six Mile Cypress Parkway and Ortiz Avenue from SR 739 to SR 80 in Tice.

The segments were once part of a continuous SR 865 and Ortiz Avenue was part of SR 80B.[4]

County Road 867

 

County Road 867

LocationPunta RassaIona[1]
Length4.8 mi[22] (7.7 km)

County Road 867 is McGregor Boulevard from the Sanibel Causeway in Punta Rassa to SR 867 in Iona.

The road was formerly known as SR 867,[23] a designation which still exists on a section of McGregor Boulevard from Iona to McGregor.

County Road 867A

 

County Road 867A

LocationVillasCape Coral and
North Fort Myers[1]
Length15.2 mi[24][25] (24.5 km)

County Road 867A is the main north-south route through Cape Coral, connecting it with North Fort Myers and South Fort Myers.

It begins just south of Fort Myers at US 41 near Villas. From here, it is known as College Parkway, named for its proximity to Florida SouthWestern State College (originally Edison Community College).

After an interchange with McGregor Boulevard (SR 867), CR 867A crosses the Cape Coral Bridge, CR 867A continues as Cape Coral Parkway for 0.7 miles (1.1 km). Up to this point, it is unsigned, though a part of College Parkway near Summerlin Road is signed as CR 882. At Cape Coral Parkway's interchange with Del Prado Boulevard, the route turns north along the street, and is first signed as CR 867A here. The route continues north through much of Cape Coral. Veterans Parkway is one of Cape Coral's major east–west routes, and it travels into Fort Myers via the Midpoint Memorial Bridge. Del Prado Boulevard continues northward to Pine Island Road (SR 78).

North of Pine Island Road, addresses on Del Prado Boulevard have the attached "North" suffix to the name of the road; south of Pine Island Road uses "South." After Pine Island Road, Del Prado Boulevard continues north as a city street, though the city of Cape Coral maintains the CR 867A designation. It intersects Diplomat Parkway and the Kismet Parkway, before intersecting with US 41 (Tamiami Trail) at the northern Cape Coral city limits.[1] The extension into North Fort Myers was built in the 1990s.

From US 41, Del Prado Boulevard once again becomes a county road and continues east along the northern edge of North Fort Myers. Just past the Prairie Pines Preserve, it briefly becomes Mellow Drive before it terminates at Slater Road. Future plans call for Del Prado Boulevard to be extended north from Mellow Drive in North Fort Myers around the Prairie Pines Preserve to Interstate 75 with a new interchange near the Lee-Charlotte County border.[26]

Formerly State Road 867A between McGregor Boulevard and Pine Island Road, it became a major route when the Cape Coral Bridge opened in 1964.[4]

County Road 869

 

County Road 869

LocationIonaFort Myers[1]
Length11.7 mi[27] (18.8 km)

County Road 869 is the designation for Summerlin Road which runs from CR 867 (McGregor Boulevard) in Iona east and north to CR 884 (Colonial Boulevard) in Fort Myers. It is the main route connecting Fort Myers with the islands of Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel and Captiva. The road is named for Jacob Summerlin, a prominent Punta Rassa cattleman.[28]

Built in the early 1980s, Summerlin Road was planned to be part of State Road 869 (a designation which has since been reused for the Sawgrass Expressway near Fort Lauderdale), but the road was never added to the state highway system since it turned over to Lee County before it opened.[29] It was originally intended to be an alternative to McGregor Boulevard (SR 867) as a limited-access road, but development along the route has since hindered that intent.[30] To better handle increasing traffic, the intersection with San Carlos Bouelvard (SR 865) was upgraded to an interchange in 2007 along with being widened to six lanes. Elevated interchange ramps were also added at the Gladiolus Drive (CR 865) intersection at the same time.[31] The College Parkway (CR 867A) intersection was upgraded to an interchange in 2011 along with further widening.[32]

South of Fort Myers, Summerlin Road roughly follows the route of the abandoned Punta Rassa branch of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, which was removed in 1952.[33] It runs along the former railroad corridor from just north of Gladiolus Drive to Bass Road.[34]

Major intersections
Locationmi[27]kmDestinationsNotes
Iona0.000.00  CR 867 (McGregor Boulevard) – Sanibel, Captiva
2.203.54  SR 865 (San Carlos Boulevard) – Cape Coral, Fort Myers BeachInterchange
Cypress Lake6.109.82  
 
 
 
  CR 865 (Gladiolus Drive) to I-75 / US 41 – International Airport
At-grade intersection with same-direction flyover ramps
7.9012.71   CR 876 (Cypress Lake Drive) – International Airport
8.7014.00  CR 867A (College Parkway)Interchange
Fort Myers10.5016.90  Boy Scout Drive to US 41
11.7018.83  CR 884 (Colonial Boulevard)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 876

 

County Road 876

LocationMcGregorFort Myers Shores[1]
Length23.0 mi[35] (37.0 km)

County Road 876 serves as a major east-west thoroughfare through Lee County just south of Fort Myers city limits before becoming a north-south route through Lehigh Acres and Buckingham. Beginning at SR 867 in McGregor, CR 876 travels east along Cypress Lake Drive through Cypress Lake to U.S. Route 41 (Tamiami Trail). It continues east of US 41 as Daniels Parkway towards Interstate 75 and Southwest Florida International Airport. East of Gateway, CR 876 intersects State Road 82, where it turns north and continues as Gunnery Road through Lehigh Acres before merging with Buckingham Road. Buckingham Road carries CR 876 north through Buckingham to its terminus with SR 80 in Fort Myers Shores.

County Road 881

 

County Road 881

LocationBonita SpringsThree Oaks[1]
Length13.6 mi[36] (21.9 km)

County Road 881 exists just west of Interstate 75 from the Collier County line in Bonita Springs to CR 840 (Alico Road) in Three Oaks. Locally, it is known as Three Oaks Parkway north of Coconut Road in Estero, and Imperial Parkway south of this point. The road continues past its southern terminus into Collier County as County Road 881, which is known as Livingston Road. The entire route is controlled by Lee County, except for the short segment between Bonita Beach Road and East Terry Street which is controlled by the city of Bonita Springs (though the city maintains the CR 881 designation).[1]

The corridor of CR 881 in Lee County was completed in early 2008 with the opening of Imperial Parkway between Coconut Road in Estero and East Terry Street in Bonita Springs. This made CR 881 a third major thoroughfare connecting Lee and Collier Counties along with U.S. Route 41 and Interstate 75.[37]

Lee County plans to eventually extend Three Oaks Parkway north of its current terminus to Daniels Parkway (CR 876). A short segment of the extension was built by a private developer in the early 2010s. The rest of the extension, which would parallel Interstate 75 and connect to Daniels Parkway via Fiddlesticks Boulevard, is set to be completed around 2020.[38][39]

Major intersections
Locationmi[36]kmDestinationsNotes
Bonita Springs0.000.00 
 
CR 881 south (Livingston Road)
Continuation into Collier County
1.001.61  
 
 
 
CR 865 (Bonita Beach Road) to I-75 / US 41
Estero9.1014.65  
 
 
 
CR 850 (Corkscrew Road) to I-75 / US 41
Three Oaks13.6021.89  
 
 
 
CR 840 (Alico Road) to I-75 / US 41
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 884

 

County Road 884

LocationCape CoralFort Myers and
Fort MyersAlva[1]
Length32.5 mi[40][41] (52.3 km)

County Road 884 exists in two sections. The western section runs through Cape Coral along the Veterans Parkway and the Midpoint Bridge from SR 78 / CR 78 (Pine Island Road) / CR 765 (Burnt Store Road) in Cape Coral to SR 884 / US 41 (Cleveland Avenue) in Fort Myers. The eastern section travels through Lehigh Acres along Colonial, Lee, Leeland Heights, and Joel Boulevards from SR 884 / Dynasty Drive in Fort Myers to SR 80 in Alva.

The eastern segment came into existence in the early 1980s when Colonial Boulevard (SR 884) was extended from I-75 to connect with State Road 82 at Lee Boulevard.[42][43] Lee Boulevard was previously State Road 82B while Leeland Heights and Joel Boulevards were part of State Road 873 (a designation which also continued south down Alabama Road).[4]

The western segment, which previously ended at State Road 867 (McGregor Boulevard), was extended into Cape Coral in 1997 upon the completion of the Midpoint Memorial Bridge and Veterans Parkway.

County Road 885

 

County Road 885

LocationEsteroFort Myers[1]
Length13.00 mi[44] (20.92 km)

County Road 885 lies just east of Interstate 75 from CR 850 (Corkscrew Road) in Estero to CR 884 (Colonial Boulevard) in Fort Myers. As a major north-south corridor, it provides access to Florida Gulf Coast University, Gulf Coast Town Center, and Southwest Florida International Airport. It is known as Treeline Avenue north of the entrance to Southwest Florida International Airport, and Ben Hill Griffin Parkway south of it.

History

The first major segment of CR 885 to be completed was Ben Hill Griffin Parkway between Alico and Corkscrew Roads. It was named for Ben Hill Griffin, Jr., former chairman of Alico Inc., whose land was partially donated by Griffin's son Ben Hill Griffin III to the state for the construction of Florida Gulf Coast University.[45] Ben Hill Griffin Parkway was completed by 1997 in conjunction with the opening of the university, as it was the main access road.

Treeline Avenue, which originally was a short local road off Daniels Parkway, was extended south and connected to Ben Hill Griffin Parkway in early 2005 in conjunction with the opening of the current terminal at Southwest Florida International Airport. Treeline Avenue was later extended to Colonial Boulevard in 2006.

Major intersections
Locationmi[44]kmDestinationsNotes
Estero0.000.00  
 
CR 850 (Corkscrew Road) to I-75
4.306.92  
 
CR 840 (Alico Road) to I-75
5.609.01  Terminal Access Road – Southwest Florida International AirportPartial diamond interchange; former at-grade intersection
8.0012.87  
 
CR 876 (Daniels Parkway) to I-75 – Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Gateway, Lehigh Acres, Tampa, Naples
Fort Myers13.0020.92  CR 884 (Colonial Boulevard)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 887

 

County Road 887

LocationBonita Springs[1]
Length5.3 mi[46] (8.5 km)

County Road 887 is the unsigned designation for Old 41 Road from the Collier County line north through Bonita Springs to US 41.

The road was originally a routing of Tamiami Trail (US 41) through Downtown Bonita Springs. It became SR 887 when US 41 was moved to its present alignment in 1976.[4] It was turned over to Lee County in the early 1980s. Bonita Springs was incorporated in 1999, and CR 887 has since come under city control.[1]

The SR 887 designation has since been reused for the Port Miami Tunnel since its opening on August 3, 2014.[47]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Bonita Springs.

mi[46]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 
 
CR 887 south (Old 41 Road)
Continuation into Collier County
1.201.93  
 
CR 865 (Bonita Beach Road) to I-75
5.308.53  US 41 (Tamiami Trail)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Road 901

 

County Road 901

LocationBonita Springs[48]
Length1.0 mi[49] (1.6 km)

County Road 901 (CR 901) is the unsigned designation for Vanderbilt Drive from the Collier County line north, along the Collier–Lee county line for its entire length, into Bonita Springs to CR 865.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Bonita Springs, on the CollierLee county line.

mi[49]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0 
 
CR 901 south (Vanderbilt Drive) / Woods Edge Parkway east
Continuation into Collier County; western terminus of Woods Edge Parkway
1.01.6  CR 865 (Bonita Beach Road) / Luke Street northNorthern terminus of CR 901; southern terminus of Luke Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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The following is a list of county roads in Lee County Florida United States As with most Florida counties numbers are assigned in a statewide grid Many roads are former state roads that have been truncated or eliminated Standard route marker for county routes in Lee CountyHighway namesInterstatesInterstate X I X US HighwaysU S Route X US X StateState Road X NY X County County Road X CR X System linksCounty roads in Florida Contents 1 County Road 78 2 County Road 78A 3 County Road 765 4 County Road 767 5 County Road 771 6 County Road 810 7 County Road 840 8 County Road 850 9 County Road 863 10 County Road 865 11 County Road 867 12 County Road 867A 13 County Road 869 14 County Road 876 15 County Road 881 16 County Road 884 17 County Road 885 18 County Road 887 19 County Road 901 20 See also 21 ReferencesCounty Road 78 EditMain article Florida State Road 78 History County Road 78LocationPine Island Center Cape Coral andNorth Fort Myers Alva 1 Length19 mi 2 3 31 km Existed1980 presentCounty Road 78 exists in two sections that were both formerly State Road 78 4 The western section runs along Pine Island Road from SR 78 CR 765 CR 884 in Cape Coral to CR 767 in Pine Island Center and the eastern section runs along North River Road from SR 31 in North Fort Myers to the Hendry County line in Alva continuing east as County Road 78 The entire route was once formerly SR 78 County Road 78A EditMain article Florida State Road 78 County Road 78A County Road 78ALocationCape Coral North Fort Myers 1 Length3 6 mi 5 5 8 km Existed1980 presentCounty Road 78A is Pondella Road from SR 78 in Cape Coral to U S Route 41 Business in North Fort Myers It provides a quicker way for motorists traveling east on SR 78 to access Downtown Fort Myers The road was known as SR 78A before 1980 4 County Road 765 Edit County Road 765LocationCape Coral Burnt Store Marina 1 Length9 2 mi 6 14 8 km County Road 765 is Burnt Store Road from SR 78 CR 78 CR 884 in Cape Coral to the Charlotte County line in Burnt Store Marina The road continues north into Charlotte County and serves as a direct connection between Cape Coral and Punta Gorda The road was formerly known as SR 765 4 The road is named after the community of Burnt Store Marina whose name refers to a general store and trading post operated by early settlers that once stood in the general vicinity The trading post was burned down by a small group of Seminole Indians led by Chief Billy Bowlegs in protest of settlers taking their land 7 Major intersectionsLocationmi 6 kmDestinationsNotesCape Coral0 000 00 SR 78 east CR 78 west Pine Island Road CR 884 east Veterans Parkway Western terminus of CR 884Burnt Store Marina9 2014 81 CR 765 north Burnt Store Road Continuation into Charlotte County1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Road 767 Edit County Road 767LocationSt James City Bokeelia 1 Length14 6 mi 8 23 5 km County Road 767 is Stringfellow Road also known as Pine Island Boulevard from York Street in St James City to Main Street in Bokeelia The entire route is on Pine Island The road was formerly known as SR 767 4 The road is named for Harry Stringfellow a Lee County commissioner from Pine Island who served from 1926 to 1953 He played a major role in the construction of the road and the Matlacha Bridge 9 Major intersectionsLocationmi 8 kmDestinationsNotesSt James City0 000 00York RoadSouthern terminus of county maintenancePine Island Center7 5012 07 CR 78 east Pine Island Road Western terminus of CR 78 former SR 78Bokeelia14 6023 50Main StreetNorthern terminus at northern tip of Pine Island1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Road 771 EditUnsigned CR 771 formerly part of SR 771 is Gasparilla Road 10 extending north from Boca Grande to the Charlotte County line on Gasparilla Island County Road 810 Edit County Road 810LocationFort Myers near Buckingham 1 Length1 2 mi 11 1 9 km County Road 810 exists along Luckett Road from CR 865 Ortiz Avenue in Fort Myers to Country Lakes Drive west of Buckingham The road is maintained by the Lee County DOT except for the interchange with I 75 which is maintained by Florida DOT 1 Major intersectionsLocationmi 11 kmDestinationsNotesFort Myers0 000 00 CR 865 Ortiz Avenue to SR 80 SR 82 0 801 29 I 75 Tampa NaplesExit 139 on I 75 1 201 93Country Lakes Drive Luckett Road east1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Road 840 Edit County Road 840Locationnear San Carlos Park near Estero 1 Length11 1 mi 12 17 9 km County Road 840 is Alico Road from US 41 Tamiami Trail just west of San Carlos Park to CR 850 Corkscrew Road east of Estero It mostly runs in an east west trajectory just north of San Carlos Park and Three Oaks providing access to Florida Gulf Coast University Gulf Coast Town Center and Southwest Florida International Airport The road is maintained by the Lee County DOT except for the I 75 interchange which is maintained by Florida DOT 1 HistoryIt originally was a two lane rural road connecting the Tamiami Trail to agricultural and industrial land owned by the Atlantic Land and Improvement Company later known as Alico Inc the road s namesake in east Lee County In 1973 a railroad spur was built along Alico Road to serve mines on Alico s land although the easternmost 3 5 miles of it were removed in 1994 13 Alico Road has since become a major commuter thoroughfare In the mid to late 2000s it was widened to six lanes and the interchange with I 75 was rebuilt as a partial cloverleaf interchange it was originally a folded diamond due to the railroad In 2007 the west end and the terminus at US 41 was realigned slightly north in preparation for the construction of the SR 739 extension and interchange which was built in 2012 14 Major intersectionsLocationmi 12 kmDestinationsNotes 0 000 00 US 41 Tamiami Trail San Carlos Park0 400 64 SR 739 north Michael G Rippe Parkway Interchange westbound exit and eastbound entranceThree Oaks3 104 99 CR 881 south Three Oaks Parkway Northern terminus of CR 8813 505 63 I 75 SR 93 Tampa NaplesExit 128 on I 75 4 206 76 CR 885 Ben Hill Griffin Parkway Southwest Florida International Airport 11 1017 86 CR 850 Corkscrew Road to I 75 US 411 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessCounty Road 850 Edit County Road 850LocationEstero near Immokalee 1 Length15 8 mi 15 25 4 km County Road 850 is Corkscrew Road from US 41 Tamiami Trail in Estero to the Collier County line near Immokalee where it continues east into Collier County towards Immokalee East of Estero it runs just to the north of Corkscrew Swamp The route was first commissioned as a state road in 1935 with the designation State Road 276 16 It became SR 850 ten years later during the 1945 Florida State Road renumbering 17 It was then transferred to Lee County control in the 1980s All of CR 850 is maintained by Lee County DOT except for the interchange with I 75 which is maintained by Florida DOT 1 Major intersectionsLocationmi 15 kmDestinationsNotesEstero0 000 00 US 41 Tamiami Trail 1 402 25 CR 881 Three Oaks Parkway 2 003 22 I 75 Tampa NaplesExit 123 on I 752 604 18 CR 885 north Ben Hill Griffin Parkway Southern terminus of CR 885 7 0011 27 CR 840 west Alico Road Eastern terminus of CR 840 15 8025 43 CR 850 east Corkscrew Road Continuation into Collier County1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Road 863 Edit County Road 863LocationFort Myers 1 Length1 8 mi 18 2 9 km County Road 863 is the county controlled segment of Fowler Street south of Metro Parkway within the city limits of Fort Myers North of here Fowler is designated State Road 739 which continues south along Metro Parkway The unsigned designation follows Fowler Street from Metro Parkway south and intersects State Road 884 Colonial Boulevard It then turns southwest and winds around one of the runways at Page Field before terminating at US 41 Fowler Street previously terminated at North Airport Road at the entrance to the former passenger terminal at Page Field which ceased operations in 1983 when commercial air service was relocated to Southwest Florida International Airport In the mid 1990s Fowler Street was realigned around Page Field s Runway 13 and extended to connect directly to US 41 at Boy Scout Drive which continues a short distance to Summerlin Road CR 869 Prior to the fall of 2015 CR 863 s designation ended at Hanson Street which previously carried the SR 739 designation to Metro Parkway s former alignment Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Fort Myers mi 18 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 US 41 Cleveland Avenue 1 302 09 SR 884 Colonial Boulevard to I 753 004 83 SR 739 south Metro Parkway Fowler Street Two way street carries southbound direction of SR 7391 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Road 865 EditMain article Florida State Road 865 County Road 865LocationBonita Springs Fort Myers Beach Iona Tice 1 Length35 9 mi 19 20 21 57 8 km County Road 865 exists in three sections The southernmost section begins in Bonita Springs where it is known as Bonita Beach Road the main east west route through Bonita Springs When it reaches the Gulf of Mexico near Barefoot Beach it turns north along Hickory Boulevard It becomes Estero Boulevard as it crosses the Bonita Beach Causeway onto Fort Myers Beach This section ends at the north end of Fort Myers Beach at SR 865 just south of the Matanzas Pass Bridge The central section travels along Gladiolus Drive through Iona Harlem Heights and Biggar and passes Lakes Regional Park before ending at US 41 Tamiami Trail The northern section runs along Ben C Pratt Six Mile Cypress Parkway and Ortiz Avenue from SR 739 to SR 80 in Tice The segments were once part of a continuous SR 865 and Ortiz Avenue was part of SR 80B 4 County Road 867 EditMain article McGregor Boulevard County Road 867LocationPunta Rassa Iona 1 Length4 8 mi 22 7 7 km County Road 867 is McGregor Boulevard from the Sanibel Causeway in Punta Rassa to SR 867 in Iona The road was formerly known as SR 867 23 a designation which still exists on a section of McGregor Boulevard from Iona to McGregor County Road 867A EditMain article McGregor Boulevard County Road 867A County Road 867ALocationVillas Cape Coral andNorth Fort Myers 1 Length15 2 mi 24 25 24 5 km County Road 867A is the main north south route through Cape Coral connecting it with North Fort Myers and South Fort Myers It begins just south of Fort Myers at US 41 near Villas From here it is known as College Parkway named for its proximity to Florida SouthWestern State College originally Edison Community College After an interchange with McGregor Boulevard SR 867 CR 867A crosses the Cape Coral Bridge CR 867A continues as Cape Coral Parkway for 0 7 miles 1 1 km Up to this point it is unsigned though a part of College Parkway near Summerlin Road is signed as CR 882 At Cape Coral Parkway s interchange with Del Prado Boulevard the route turns north along the street and is first signed as CR 867A here The route continues north through much of Cape Coral Veterans Parkway is one of Cape Coral s major east west routes and it travels into Fort Myers via the Midpoint Memorial Bridge Del Prado Boulevard continues northward to Pine Island Road SR 78 North of Pine Island Road addresses on Del Prado Boulevard have the attached North suffix to the name of the road south of Pine Island Road uses South After Pine Island Road Del Prado Boulevard continues north as a city street though the city of Cape Coral maintains the CR 867A designation It intersects Diplomat Parkway and the Kismet Parkway before intersecting with US 41 Tamiami Trail at the northern Cape Coral city limits 1 The extension into North Fort Myers was built in the 1990s From US 41 Del Prado Boulevard once again becomes a county road and continues east along the northern edge of North Fort Myers Just past the Prairie Pines Preserve it briefly becomes Mellow Drive before it terminates at Slater Road Future plans call for Del Prado Boulevard to be extended north from Mellow Drive in North Fort Myers around the Prairie Pines Preserve to Interstate 75 with a new interchange near the Lee Charlotte County border 26 Formerly State Road 867A between McGregor Boulevard and Pine Island Road it became a major route when the Cape Coral Bridge opened in 1964 4 County Road 869 Edit County Road 869LocationIona Fort Myers 1 Length11 7 mi 27 18 8 km County Road 869 is the designation for Summerlin Road which runs from CR 867 McGregor Boulevard in Iona east and north to CR 884 Colonial Boulevard in Fort Myers It is the main route connecting Fort Myers with the islands of Fort Myers Beach Sanibel and Captiva The road is named for Jacob Summerlin a prominent Punta Rassa cattleman 28 Built in the early 1980s Summerlin Road was planned to be part of State Road 869 a designation which has since been reused for the Sawgrass Expressway near Fort Lauderdale but the road was never added to the state highway system since it turned over to Lee County before it opened 29 It was originally intended to be an alternative to McGregor Boulevard SR 867 as a limited access road but development along the route has since hindered that intent 30 To better handle increasing traffic the intersection with San Carlos Bouelvard SR 865 was upgraded to an interchange in 2007 along with being widened to six lanes Elevated interchange ramps were also added at the Gladiolus Drive CR 865 intersection at the same time 31 The College Parkway CR 867A intersection was upgraded to an interchange in 2011 along with further widening 32 South of Fort Myers Summerlin Road roughly follows the route of the abandoned Punta Rassa branch of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad which was removed in 1952 33 It runs along the former railroad corridor from just north of Gladiolus Drive to Bass Road 34 Major intersectionsLocationmi 27 kmDestinationsNotesIona0 000 00 CR 867 McGregor Boulevard Sanibel Captiva2 203 54 SR 865 San Carlos Boulevard Cape Coral Fort Myers BeachInterchangeCypress Lake6 109 82 CR 865 Gladiolus Drive to I 75 US 41 International AirportAt grade intersection with same direction flyover ramps7 9012 71 CR 876 Cypress Lake Drive International Airport8 7014 00 CR 867A College Parkway InterchangeFort Myers10 5016 90 Boy Scout Drive to US 4111 7018 83 CR 884 Colonial Boulevard 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Road 876 EditMain article Daniels Parkway County Road 876LocationMcGregor Fort Myers Shores 1 Length23 0 mi 35 37 0 km County Road 876 serves as a major east west thoroughfare through Lee County just south of Fort Myers city limits before becoming a north south route through Lehigh Acres and Buckingham Beginning at SR 867 in McGregor CR 876 travels east along Cypress Lake Drive through Cypress Lake to U S Route 41 Tamiami Trail It continues east of US 41 as Daniels Parkway towards Interstate 75 and Southwest Florida International Airport East of Gateway CR 876 intersects State Road 82 where it turns north and continues as Gunnery Road through Lehigh Acres before merging with Buckingham Road Buckingham Road carries CR 876 north through Buckingham to its terminus with SR 80 in Fort Myers Shores County Road 881 Edit County Road 881LocationBonita Springs Three Oaks 1 Length13 6 mi 36 21 9 km County Road 881 exists just west of Interstate 75 from the Collier County line in Bonita Springs to CR 840 Alico Road in Three Oaks Locally it is known as Three Oaks Parkway north of Coconut Road in Estero and Imperial Parkway south of this point The road continues past its southern terminus into Collier County as County Road 881 which is known as Livingston Road The entire route is controlled by Lee County except for the short segment between Bonita Beach Road and East Terry Street which is controlled by the city of Bonita Springs though the city maintains the CR 881 designation 1 The corridor of CR 881 in Lee County was completed in early 2008 with the opening of Imperial Parkway between Coconut Road in Estero and East Terry Street in Bonita Springs This made CR 881 a third major thoroughfare connecting Lee and Collier Counties along with U S Route 41 and Interstate 75 37 Lee County plans to eventually extend Three Oaks Parkway north of its current terminus to Daniels Parkway CR 876 A short segment of the extension was built by a private developer in the early 2010s The rest of the extension which would parallel Interstate 75 and connect to Daniels Parkway via Fiddlesticks Boulevard is set to be completed around 2020 38 39 Major intersectionsLocationmi 36 kmDestinationsNotesBonita Springs0 000 00 CR 881 south Livingston Road Continuation into Collier County1 001 61 CR 865 Bonita Beach Road to I 75 US 41Estero9 1014 65 CR 850 Corkscrew Road to I 75 US 41Three Oaks13 6021 89 CR 840 Alico Road to I 75 US 411 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Road 884 EditMain article Florida State Road 884 County Road 884LocationCape Coral Fort Myers andFort Myers Alva 1 Length32 5 mi 40 41 52 3 km County Road 884 exists in two sections The western section runs through Cape Coral along the Veterans Parkway and the Midpoint Bridge from SR 78 CR 78 Pine Island Road CR 765 Burnt Store Road in Cape Coral to SR 884 US 41 Cleveland Avenue in Fort Myers The eastern section travels through Lehigh Acres along Colonial Lee Leeland Heights and Joel Boulevards from SR 884 Dynasty Drive in Fort Myers to SR 80 in Alva The eastern segment came into existence in the early 1980s when Colonial Boulevard SR 884 was extended from I 75 to connect with State Road 82 at Lee Boulevard 42 43 Lee Boulevard was previously State Road 82B while Leeland Heights and Joel Boulevards were part of State Road 873 a designation which also continued south down Alabama Road 4 The western segment which previously ended at State Road 867 McGregor Boulevard was extended into Cape Coral in 1997 upon the completion of the Midpoint Memorial Bridge and Veterans Parkway County Road 885 Edit County Road 885LocationEstero Fort Myers 1 Length13 00 mi 44 20 92 km County Road 885 lies just east of Interstate 75 from CR 850 Corkscrew Road in Estero to CR 884 Colonial Boulevard in Fort Myers As a major north south corridor it provides access to Florida Gulf Coast University Gulf Coast Town Center and Southwest Florida International Airport It is known as Treeline Avenue north of the entrance to Southwest Florida International Airport and Ben Hill Griffin Parkway south of it HistoryThe first major segment of CR 885 to be completed was Ben Hill Griffin Parkway between Alico and Corkscrew Roads It was named for Ben Hill Griffin Jr former chairman of Alico Inc whose land was partially donated by Griffin s son Ben Hill Griffin III to the state for the construction of Florida Gulf Coast University 45 Ben Hill Griffin Parkway was completed by 1997 in conjunction with the opening of the university as it was the main access road Treeline Avenue which originally was a short local road off Daniels Parkway was extended south and connected to Ben Hill Griffin Parkway in early 2005 in conjunction with the opening of the current terminal at Southwest Florida International Airport Treeline Avenue was later extended to Colonial Boulevard in 2006 Major intersectionsLocationmi 44 kmDestinationsNotesEstero0 000 00 CR 850 Corkscrew Road to I 75 4 306 92 CR 840 Alico Road to I 75 5 609 01 Terminal Access Road Southwest Florida International AirportPartial diamond interchange former at grade intersection 8 0012 87 CR 876 Daniels Parkway to I 75 Fort Myers Cape Coral Gateway Lehigh Acres Tampa NaplesFort Myers13 0020 92 CR 884 Colonial Boulevard 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Road 887 Edit County Road 887LocationBonita Springs 1 Length5 3 mi 46 8 5 km County Road 887 is the unsigned designation for Old 41 Road from the Collier County line north through Bonita Springs to US 41 The road was originally a routing of Tamiami Trail US 41 through Downtown Bonita Springs It became SR 887 when US 41 was moved to its present alignment in 1976 4 It was turned over to Lee County in the early 1980s Bonita Springs was incorporated in 1999 and CR 887 has since come under city control 1 The SR 887 designation has since been reused for the Port Miami Tunnel since its opening on August 3 2014 47 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Bonita Springs mi 46 kmDestinationsNotes0 000 00 CR 887 south Old 41 Road Continuation into Collier County1 201 93 CR 865 Bonita Beach Road to I 755 308 53 US 41 Tamiami Trail 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miCounty Road 901 Edit County Road 901LocationBonita Springs 48 Length1 0 mi 49 1 6 km County Road 901 CR 901 is the unsigned designation for Vanderbilt Drive from the Collier County line north along the Collier Lee county line for its entire length into Bonita Springs to CR 865 Major intersectionsThe entire route is in Bonita Springs on the Collier Lee county line mi 49 kmDestinationsNotes0 00 0 CR 901 south Vanderbilt Drive Woods Edge Parkway eastContinuation into Collier County western terminus of Woods Edge Parkway1 01 6 CR 865 Bonita Beach Road Luke Street northNorthern terminus of CR 901 southern terminus of Luke Street1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also EditFormer state roads in FloridaReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Road Maintenance System Map Cartography by Lee County GIS Lee County Department of Transportation Retrieved April 20 2016 Google February 2 2014 CR 78 Western Section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 2 2014 Google February 2 2014 CR 78 Eastern Section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 2 2014 a b c d e f g h General Highway Map Lee County January 1976 reprinted January 1980 Google February 2 2014 CR 78A Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 2 2014 a b Google February 2 2014 CR 765 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 2 2014 The Legend of Burnt Store Burnt Store Marina Century 21 Sunbelt Realty Retrieved 17 June 2015 a b Google October 13 2014 CR 767 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 Harry Stringfellow Pine Island Info Preserving Pine Island s Past Retrieved 7 April 2016 FDOT right of way map section 12660 2601 a b Google October 13 2014 CR 810 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 a b Google October 13 2014 CR 840 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 Seminole Gulf Railway L P Adverse Abandonment in Lee County FL Surface Transportation Board Retrieved 27 August 2014 Curry Chuck 13 January 2007 Alico Road work slated to continue through 2008 Naples Daily News Retrieved 14 April 2015 a b Google October 13 2014 CR 850 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 Lee 1936 Florida Center for Instructional Technology University of South Florida Retrieved 9 December 2015 FDOT right of way map section 12640 2601 a b Google October 13 2014 CR 863 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 Google December 28 2017 CR 865 Southern Section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 28 2017 Google December 28 2017 CR 865 Middle Section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 28 2017 Google December 28 2017 CR 865 Northern Section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 28 2017 Google October 13 2014 CR 867 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 FDOT right of way map section 12040 2501 Google October 13 2014 CR 867A Southern Section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 Google October 13 2014 CR 867A Northern Section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 Del Prado Extension Corridor Study PDF Woodyard amp Associates Commercial Real Estate Woodyard amp Associates LLC Retrieved 1 September 2015 a b Google October 13 2014 CR 869 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 Williamson Jenny 10 August 2013 Southwest Florida road names have a rich history The News Press Retrieved 11 September 2013 FDOT right of way map section 12511 2601 PDF Ochoa Julio 19 June 2006 Vote expected on road s limited access designation Naples Daily News Retrieved 11 May 2016 National Bridge Inventory Data Lee County Florida Uglybridges com Retrieved 11 May 2016 Summerlin flyover at College opens to traffic NBC 2 WBBH TV Retrieved 11 May 2016 Turner Gregg M December 1 1999 Railroads of Southwest Florida Images of America Arcadia Publishing Lee County Property Appraiser Online Parcel Inquiry Lee County Property Appraiser Retrieved 11 May 2016 Google October 13 2014 CR 876 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 a b Google October 13 2014 CR 881 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 Kane Brad 22 January 2008 Imperial Parkway is now open Naples Daily News Retrieved 10 April 2015 Oliver Chad 5 February 2013 Good Question Road to nowhere WBBH TV Retrieved 10 April 2015 Three Oaks Parkway Extension Daniels Parkway to Oriole Road Boylan Environmental Consultants Inc Retrieved 9 December 2015 Google October 13 2014 CR 884 Western Section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 Google October 13 2014 CR 884 Eastern Section Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 Florida 884 Colonial Boulevard AA Roads Retrieved 15 April 2015 General highway map Lee County a b Google October 13 2014 CR 885 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 13 2014 Silverstein Adam 2013 03 25 Florida vs FGCU The Griffin family connection Only Gators Get Out Alive Retrieved 10 April 2015 a b Google October 14 2014 CR 887 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 14 2014 Newland Maggie August 2 2014 Tunnel To PortMiami Opening Sunday Morning WFOR TV Retrieved October 14 2014 General Highway Map Lee County Florida PDF Map Florida Department of Transportation May 2018 R 25 E T 48 S Retrieved August 18 2018 a b Google August 18 2018 Overview map of CR 901 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 18 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of county roads in Lee County Florida amp oldid 1064093058 County Road 840, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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