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Broward Boulevard

Broward Boulevard is an 11.766 miles (18.936 km)[1][2] long major east–west thoroughfare through Broward County, Florida, mostly designated State Road 842 (SR 842). The western terminus is an intersection with Commodore Drive in Plantation, and it continues east to U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Fort Lauderdale. The westernmost 5.4 miles (8.7 km) is designated as County Road 842 (CR 842), and is seldom signed as such.[2]

Broward Boulevard

State Road 842 and County Road 842
SR 842 in red, CR 842 in blue
Route information
Maintained by FDOT and Broward Public Works
Length11.766 mi[1][2] (18.936 km)
7.166 mi (11.533 km) as SR 842[1]
Major junctions
West endCommodore Drive in Plantation
Major intersections
East end US 1 in Fort Lauderdale
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountyBroward
Highway system

Broward Boulevard serves as the main east–west access route to downtown Fort Lauderdale and is also the latitudinal baseline for the city's street grid. The street is named for Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, who is also the namesake of Broward County.

Route description edit

 
Downtown Fort Lauderdale looking over State Road 842 (Broward Boulevard)

Broward Boulevard begins as CR 842 at Commedore Drive in Plantation, a short connector road which connects to the westbound lanes of SR 84, which is the service road for Interstate 595 (I-595). At University Drive (SR 817) where Westfield Broward and Plantation Walk are located, SR 842 begins. This intersection also has one of the few CR 842 shields, visible to motorists traveling southbound on University Drive.[2]

Just east of SR 817, Broward Boulevard passes by more commercial areas to the north, with Plantation Preserve Golf Course and Club to the south. East of NW 69th Avenue, the road becomes divided, and more residential as it enters Fort Lauderdale, passing under Florida's Turnpike without an interchange. East of the turnpike, it passes by the Fort Lauderdale Country Club to the south. As it approaches US 441, the road becomes more commercial again at the intersection and east of the intersection, continuing east. It continues through, with residential buildings about a block away from the commercial establishments, and crosses Interstate 95 and Tri-Rail and Amtrak Fort Lauderdale Station as SR 842 enters downtown Fort Lauderdale.

In the downtown area, government buildings and banks line State Road 842. At SW 7th Avenue, it provides access to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts and at SW 5th Avenue, provides access to the Museum of Discovery and Science. The Broward County Transit central bus terminal is on the corner of SR 842 and Northwest First Avenue. The intersection with Andrews Avenue (unsigned County Road 811A) is the center of Fort Lauderdale's street grid. One block east is Federal Highway (US 1/SR 5), the eastern terminus of SR 842, while Broward Boulevard continues eastward.

History edit

Originally, State Road 842 was signed exclusively on Broward Boulevard. Starting in the mid-1980s, Las Olas Boulevard (SR A1A Alt.) was re-numbered and joined as part of State Road 842 from US 1 in downtown Fort Lauderdale to State Road A1A at the beach.[3] Eventually the portion of Las Olas Boulevard between US 1 and Southeast 16th Avenue was transferred to the City of Fort Lauderdale, creating a gap in the route. In 2018, the Florida Department of Transportation released a new state highway system map,[4] showing the rest of Las Olas Boulevard had been relinquished from the system, putting SR 842 exclusively on Broward Boulevard once again.

CR 842 was created at some point between September 2009 and May 2018, when it was decommissioned from its state road designation.[3][1]

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in Broward County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Plantation0.00.0Commodore Drive
0.71.1Flamingo Road (CR 823)
4.6
0.000
7.4
0.000
  
 
SR 817 (University Drive) to I-595
Transition from CR 842 to SR 842
3.1405.053   
 
 
 
US 441 / SR 7 to I-595 / Florida's Turnpike
Fort Lauderdale5.248.43    I-95 / I-595 – West Palm Beach, Miami, AirportExit 27 on I-95 (unsigned SR 9; direct access to I-595 ramps
7.16611.533  
 
  US 1 (Federal Highway) to I-595 – Airport
Road continues east without designation; US 1 is unsigned SR 5
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Route transition

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e FDOT straight line diagrams March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 2014
  2. ^ a b c d Google (January 5, 2020). "County Road 842" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
  3. ^ a b General Highway Map of Broward County, Florida (PDF) (Map). Florida Department of Transportation. 2008. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  4. ^ "The Requested Document Could Not be Found".

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Broward Boulevard is an 11 766 miles 18 936 km 1 2 long major east west thoroughfare through Broward County Florida mostly designated State Road 842 SR 842 The western terminus is an intersection with Commodore Drive in Plantation and it continues east to U S Route 1 US 1 in Fort Lauderdale The westernmost 5 4 miles 8 7 km is designated as County Road 842 CR 842 and is seldom signed as such 2 Broward BoulevardState Road 842 and County Road 842SR 842 in red CR 842 in blueRoute informationMaintained by FDOT and Broward Public WorksLength11 766 mi 1 2 18 936 km 7 166 mi 11 533 km as SR 842 1 Major junctionsWest endCommodore Drive in PlantationMajor intersectionsUS 441 SR 7 in Plantation I 95 in Fort LauderdaleEast endUS 1 in Fort LauderdaleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountyBrowardHighway systemFlorida State Highway System Interstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic SR 838 SR 844 Broward Boulevard serves as the main east west access route to downtown Fort Lauderdale and is also the latitudinal baseline for the city s street grid The street is named for Napoleon Bonaparte Broward who is also the namesake of Broward County Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description edit nbsp Downtown Fort Lauderdale looking over State Road 842 Broward Boulevard Broward Boulevard begins as CR 842 at Commedore Drive in Plantation a short connector road which connects to the westbound lanes of SR 84 which is the service road for Interstate 595 I 595 At University Drive SR 817 where Westfield Broward and Plantation Walk are located SR 842 begins This intersection also has one of the few CR 842 shields visible to motorists traveling southbound on University Drive 2 Just east of SR 817 Broward Boulevard passes by more commercial areas to the north with Plantation Preserve Golf Course and Club to the south East of NW 69th Avenue the road becomes divided and more residential as it enters Fort Lauderdale passing under Florida s Turnpike without an interchange East of the turnpike it passes by the Fort Lauderdale Country Club to the south As it approaches US 441 the road becomes more commercial again at the intersection and east of the intersection continuing east It continues through with residential buildings about a block away from the commercial establishments and crosses Interstate 95 and Tri Rail and Amtrak Fort Lauderdale Station as SR 842 enters downtown Fort Lauderdale In the downtown area government buildings and banks line State Road 842 At SW 7th Avenue it provides access to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts and at SW 5th Avenue provides access to the Museum of Discovery and Science The Broward County Transit central bus terminal is on the corner of SR 842 and Northwest First Avenue The intersection with Andrews Avenue unsigned County Road 811A is the center of Fort Lauderdale s street grid One block east is Federal Highway US 1 SR 5 the eastern terminus of SR 842 while Broward Boulevard continues eastward History editOriginally State Road 842 was signed exclusively on Broward Boulevard Starting in the mid 1980s Las Olas Boulevard SR A1A Alt was re numbered and joined as part of State Road 842 from US 1 in downtown Fort Lauderdale to State Road A1A at the beach 3 Eventually the portion of Las Olas Boulevard between US 1 and Southeast 16th Avenue was transferred to the City of Fort Lauderdale creating a gap in the route In 2018 the Florida Department of Transportation released a new state highway system map 4 showing the rest of Las Olas Boulevard had been relinquished from the system putting SR 842 exclusively on Broward Boulevard once again CR 842 was created at some point between September 2009 and May 2018 when it was decommissioned from its state road designation 3 1 Major intersections editThe entire route is in Broward County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes Plantation0 00 0Commodore Drive 0 71 1Flamingo Road CR 823 4 60 0007 40 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 817 University Drive to I 595Transition from CR 842 to SR 842 3 1405 053 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 441 SR 7 to I 595 Florida s Turnpike Fort Lauderdale5 248 43 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 95 I 595 West Palm Beach Miami AirportExit 27 on I 95 unsigned SR 9 direct access to I 595 ramps 7 16611 533 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 Federal Highway to I 595 AirportRoad continues east without designation US 1 is unsigned SR 5 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Route transitionReferences edit a b c d e FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed March 2014 a b c d Google January 5 2020 County Road 842 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 5 2020 a b General Highway Map of Broward County Florida PDF Map Florida Department of Transportation 2008 Retrieved 21 February 2013 The Requested Document Could Not be Found External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Broward BoulevardKML is not from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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