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County roads in Minnesota

County roads in Minnesota are roads locally maintained by county highway departments in Minnesota. County roads span a wide variety of road types, varying from A-minor arterials that carry large volumes of traffic to gravel roads.

County roads in Minnesota
Standard county road markers
Highway names
InterstatesInterstate X (I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Highway X (US X)
StateTrunk Highway X (MN X or TH X)
County State-Aid Highways:County State-Aid Highway X (CSAH X)
County Roads:County Road X (CR X)
System links

Most county roads in Minnesota are designated with numbers that are unique within each county. Although most counties designate with only numbers, a few in Dodge County use letters instead, and two in Isanti County use a combination of a number and letter.

County Roads

County roads in Minnesota are marked with a general white square shield with black lettering and route number. Though route numbers are unique only within a county, due to historical reasons, some county routes maintain their number from one county to another, such is the case with County Road 1 in Chisago and Pine Counties (following a historical road named Kettle River Trail from the early part of Minnesota's history) or County Road 61 in Pine and Carlton Counties (following former U.S. Highway 61).

County State Aid Highways

Some county routes are designated as County State Aid Highways (CSAH). These routes are constructed and maintained by counties, but they are eligible for funding from the County State Aid Highway Fund. Differences in signage between CSAH routes and other county roads depends on the county. Some counties, such as Stearns County, delineate between the two by using the "standard" M1-6 blue pentagon shield for CSAH designated routes and Minnesota's general white square shield for other county routes.[1] The M1-6 blue pentagon shield's route number may be shown in either white or gold, depending on the county. In many counties, CSAH are given low route designation numbers and non-CSAH are given higher route designation numbers, but this is not a rule, for example, Hennepin County Road 26 is a non-CSAH, but other county roads in this series are CSAH.

Inter-county Highways

A few roads that cross county borders are also signed with an "inter-county" designation and a letter, but this system is not shown on most maps.[2] However, as these highways provide important alternate routes to the state highway system, the Minnesota Department of Transportation have recommended a local route numbering / labeling system that clearly identifies county routes that are continuous into neighboring counties.[3] These routes, if marked, are marked with either a white square shield or a blue pentagon shield, with a blue square shield containing the route letter directly under shield with the route number. Like the M1-6 blue pentagon shield's route number, the inter-county route letter may be shown in either white or gold, depending on the county.

Lists of county roads in Minnesota

References

  1. ^ Froehlig, Adam. "Twin Cities Highways: Definitions and Acronyms". Retrieved March 28, 2006.[self-published source]
  2. ^ Riner, Steve (2003). "County Highways and Jurisdictional Changes". The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Retrieved August 18, 2006.[self-published source]
  3. ^ Minnesota Department of Transportation (May 28, 2008). (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 13, 2012.

External links

  • The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page: County Highway Systems by Steve Riner

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roads in MinnesotaStandard county road markersHighway namesInterstatesInterstate X I X US HighwaysU S Highway X US X StateTrunk Highway X MN X or TH X County State Aid Highways County State Aid Highway X CSAH X County Roads County Road X CR X System linksCounty roads of MinnesotaMost county roads in Minnesota are designated with numbers that are unique within each county Although most counties designate with only numbers a few in Dodge County use letters instead and two in Isanti County use a combination of a number and letter Contents 1 County Roads 2 County State Aid Highways 3 Inter county Highways 4 Lists of county roads in Minnesota 5 References 6 External linksCounty Roads EditCounty roads in Minnesota are marked with a general white square shield with black lettering and route number Though route numbers are unique only within a county due to historical reasons some county routes maintain their number from one county to another such is the case with County Road 1 in Chisago and Pine Counties following a historical road named Kettle River Trail from the early part of Minnesota s history or County Road 61 in Pine and Carlton Counties following former U S Highway 61 County State Aid Highways EditSome county routes are designated as County State Aid Highways CSAH These routes are constructed and maintained by counties but they are eligible for funding from the County State Aid Highway Fund Differences in signage between CSAH routes and other county roads depends on the county Some counties such as Stearns County delineate between the two by using the standard M1 6 blue pentagon shield for CSAH designated routes and Minnesota s general white square shield for other county routes 1 The M1 6 blue pentagon shield s route number may be shown in either white or gold depending on the county In many counties CSAH are given low route designation numbers and non CSAH are given higher route designation numbers but this is not a rule for example Hennepin County Road 26 is a non CSAH but other county roads in this series are CSAH Inter county Highways EditSee also List of Inter County Highways in Minnesota A few roads that cross county borders are also signed with an inter county designation and a letter but this system is not shown on most maps 2 However as these highways provide important alternate routes to the state highway system the Minnesota Department of Transportation have recommended a local route numbering labeling system that clearly identifies county routes that are continuous into neighboring counties 3 These routes if marked are marked with either a white square shield or a blue pentagon shield with a blue square shield containing the route letter directly under shield with the route number Like the M1 6 blue pentagon shield s route number the inter county route letter may be shown in either white or gold depending on the county Lists of county roads in Minnesota EditAitkin County Anoka County Becker County Beltrami County Benton County Big Stone County Blue Earth County Brown County Carlton County Carver County Cass County Chippewa County Chisago County Clay County Clearwater County Cook County Cottonwood County Crow Wing County Dakota County Dodge County Douglas County Faribault County Fillmore County Freeborn County Goodhue County Grant County Hennepin County Houston County Hubbard County Isanti County Itasca County Jackson County Kanabec County Kandiyohi County Kittson County Koochiching County Lac qui Parle County Lake County Lake of the Woods County Le Sueur County Lincoln County Lyon County Mahnomen County Marshall County Martin County McLeod County Meeker County Mille Lacs County Minnehaha County Morrison County Mower County Murray County Nicollet County Nobles County Norman County Olmsted County Otter Tail County Pennington County Pine County Pipestone County Polk County Pope County Ramsey County Red Lake County Redwood County Renville County Rice County Rock County Roseau County Scott County Sherburne County Sibley County St Louis County Stearns County Steele County Stevens County Swift County Todd County Traverse County Wabasha County Wadena County Waseca County Washington County Watonwan County Wilkin County Winona County Wright County Yellow Medicine County Inter County highwaysReferences Edit Froehlig Adam Twin Cities Highways Definitions and Acronyms Retrieved March 28 2006 self published source Riner Steve 2003 County Highways and Jurisdictional Changes The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page Retrieved August 18 2006 self published source Minnesota Department of Transportation May 28 2008 Statewide Transportation Plan Update Steering Committee Meeting Minutes Summary PDF Minnesota Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on September 13 2012 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to County roads in Minnesota The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page County Highway Systems by Steve Riner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title County 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