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Interstate 269

Interstate 269 (I-269) is a beltway around the city of Memphis, Tennessee, and its adjacent suburban areas in southwestern Tennessee and northern Mississippi, completed in October 2018.[1] I-269 was planned and built to serve as an outer bypass for the Memphis metropolitan area, funneling through traffic around the metro area while also functioning as a bypass of future I-69, which will run directly through the center of the metro area. I-269 currently connects to its parent route, I-69, at an interchange in Hernando, Mississippi, and will do so again in Millington, Tennessee, in the future.

Interstate 269

I-269 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of I-69
Length45.19 mi (72.73 km)
Existed2015–present
HistoryOpened in 1998 as SR 385
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
South end I-55 / I-69 / MS 304 near Hernando, MS
Major intersections
North end I-40 / SR 385 in Arlington, TN
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesMississippi, Tennessee
CountiesMS: DeSoto, Marshall
TN: Fayette, Shelby
Highway system
MS 245MS US 278
SR 268TN SR 269

Route description edit

I-269 begins at an interchange with I-69 near Hernando, Mississippi. The highway travels eastward across rural areas to the town of Byhalia, Mississippi, where it has an interchange with I-22/U.S. Route 78 (US 78). Here, the highway continues northeastward, slowly veering north towards the Tennessee state line. Entering Tennessee, I-269 has an interchange with US 72 and the southern segment of State Route 385 (SR 385) in Collierville. The route then proceeds north along former SR 385 to an interchange with I-40 and the northern segment of SR 385 in Arlington.

History edit

 
I-269 extension to Mississippi under construction

The Tennessee Department of Transportation's (TDOT) plans called for the two sections to be connected in phases.[2] Plans had the portion extending south from an incomplete interchange with SR 385 south to the Mississippi state line to completed in October 2015 to coincide with completion of the section in Mississippi from the Tennessee state line to Mississippi Highway 302 (MS 302).[3] On January 29, 2007, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) issued a record of decision giving final federal approval for I-269, paving the way for the two states to design and construct the remaining section between Hernando and Collierville.

The first section of what is now I-269, the Winfield Dunn Parkway, from I-40 to US 64 opened on September 4, 2007, signed as SR 385.[4] The segment between US 64 and to SR 193 (Macon Road) opened on June 15, 2009,[5] and the segment between SR 193 and SR 57 opened on November 22, 2013.[6] The last section of the Bill Morris Parkway, most of which remains signed as SR 385, was opened between US 72 and SR 57 on August 23, 2007.[7]

On October 18, 2007, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) announced that a bond was successfully issued through the state's Highway Enhancements Through Local Partnerships (HELP) Program for $83 million (equivalent to $113 million in 2022[8]) to cover planning and right-of-way acquisition costs for Mississippi's portion of the route.[9] Mississippi began its part of I-269 construction on June 23, 2011,[10] with the 25-mile (40 km) section from the state line to I-55 totaling construction costs of $640 million (equivalent to $783 million in 2022[8]) as of 2014.[11]

On October 23, 2015, the first signed segment of I-269 opened between the eastern terminus of SR 385 in Collierville and MS 302.[12] On December 5, 2017, the second segment opened between MS 302 and MS 305, including the I-22 interchange.[13]

In 2018, TDOT redesignated a portion of SR 385 between Collierville and I-40 in Arlington as I-269.

The segment of I-269 from the I-55/I-69 interchange in Hernando to MS 305 in Lewisburg, Mississippi, was completed on October 26, 2018, completing the connection between I-40 in Tennessee and I-55 in Mississippi.[14][15][16]

The construction costs of the Tennessee portion of SR 385 from the 1980s until completion in 2013 was over $500 million (equivalent to $622 million in 2022[8]).[6] Both states' combined investments were over $1.2 billion (equivalent to $1.49 billion in 2022[8]) for the 64.3-mile (103.5 km) I-269 project, including construction and rights-of-way expense listed above.

On October 13, 2021, a new interchange at McIngvale Road opened to traffic following a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The $8.7-million project also included realigning a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) section of McIngvale Road between Byhalia Road and Green T Road and widening it to five lanes.[17]

Exit list edit

StateCountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotes
MississippiDeSotoHernando0.000.001A-B   
 
I-55 / I-69 / MS 304 west – Memphis, Southaven, Jackson, Tunica
I-55 exit 283, signed as exits 1A (south) & 1B (north) westbound; western end of MS 304 concurrency; cloverleaf interchange.
1.312.111McIngvale RoadOpened to traffic on October 13, 2021[17]
3.175.103Getwell Road
5.188.345Laughter Road
7.3211.787Craft Road
9.3715.089  MS 305 – Olive Branch, Independence
13.4121.5813Red Banks Road
Byhalia15.5725.0616 
 
  I-22 east / US 78 – Holly Springs, Tupelo, Birmingham, Olive Branch, Memphis
Western terminus of I-22; Signed as exits 16A (east) and 16B (west); I-22/US 78 exit 12
Marshall17.8528.7318  MS 309 – Byhalia
Cayce23.7938.2923  MS 302 – Southaven, Olive Branch
 MississippiTennessee state line
Eastern end of MS 304 concurrency
TennesseeShelbyFayette
county line
ColliervillePiperton line27.2443.841  US 72 (SR 86) – Collierville, Corinth
28.5545.952 
 
SR 385 west (Bill Morris Parkway) – Memphis
Eastern terminus of southern section of SR 385
FayettePiperton29.5547.563  SR 57 – Piperton, Collierville
Shelby37.7560.7511  SR 193 – Macon, Fisherville
Arlington41.7067.1115  US 64 (SR 15) – Bartlett, Somerville
44.5671.7118Donelson Farms Parkway
45.1972.7319  
 
I-40 / SR 385 north – Memphis, Nashville, Millington
Signed as exits 19A (east) and 19B (west), I-40 exit 24, route continues as SR 385
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "I-269 corridor finally opens, connecting I-55, I-40" – via www.actionnews5.com.
  2. ^ Charlier, Tom (August 26, 2007). . The Commercial Appeal. Memphis. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007.
  3. ^ (PDF). Tennessee Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 12, 2012.
  4. ^ "Tenn. 385 opens up Arlington — New stretch of highway hailed for its access to progress". The Commercial Appeal. September 5, 2007.
  5. ^ Charlier, Tom (June 14, 2009). . The Commercial Appeal. Archived from the original on June 16, 2009. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Last Part of 385 Opens Friday". WREG-TV. November 22, 2013.
  7. ^ McKenzie, Kevin (August 22, 2007). . The Commercial Appeal. Memphis, Tennessee. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved August 23, 2007.
  8. ^ a b c d Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved November 30, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series.
  9. ^ Risher, Wayne (September 7, 2007). . The Commercial Appeal. Memphis. Archived from the original on May 17, 2011.
  10. ^ (Press release). United States Department of Transportation. June 27, 2011. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011.
  11. ^ . The Commercial Appeal. Memphis. March 26, 2014. Archived from the original on February 9, 2015.
  12. ^ Charlier, Tom (October 19, 2015). "Section of I-269 from Collierville to Mississippi to open Friday". The Commercial Appeal. Memphis. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  13. ^ Bailey, Tom (December 8, 2017). "Memphis to Byhalia nonstop: I-269 and I-22 now intersect". The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  14. ^ "Memphis to Byhalia nonstop: I-269 and I-22 now intersect". The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  15. ^ Garland, Max (October 26, 2018). "I-269's completion marked with ribbon cutting in DeSoto County, opening its final stretch". The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  16. ^ "Last section of I-269 set to open Oct. 26, completing new loop around Memphis". The Daily Memphian. Retrieved October 11, 2018.
  17. ^ a b Clevenger, Chance. "County cuts ribbon on McIngvale Road & I-269 Exit". The DeSoto Times Tribune. The DeSoto Times Tribune. Retrieved October 17, 2021.

External links edit

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  • Design Public Hearing Announcement (Tennessee Department of Transportation)
  • Original and current plans (Mississippi Department of Transportation)
  • Kurumi.com entry
  • I69Info.com: Memphis
  • Interstate-Guide.com (I-269)
  • Desoto Times

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Interstate 269 I 269 is a beltway around the city of Memphis Tennessee and its adjacent suburban areas in southwestern Tennessee and northern Mississippi completed in October 2018 1 I 269 was planned and built to serve as an outer bypass for the Memphis metropolitan area funneling through traffic around the metro area while also functioning as a bypass of future I 69 which will run directly through the center of the metro area I 269 currently connects to its parent route I 69 at an interchange in Hernando Mississippi and will do so again in Millington Tennessee in the future Interstate 269I 269 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of I 69Length45 19 mi 72 73 km Existed2015 presentHistoryOpened in 1998 as SR 385NHSEntire routeMajor junctionsSouth endI 55 I 69 MS 304 near Hernando MSMajor intersectionsI 22 US 78 near Byhalia MSNorth endI 40 SR 385 in Arlington TNLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesMississippi TennesseeCountiesMS DeSoto MarshallTN Fayette ShelbyHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMain Auxiliary Suffixed Business FutureMississippi State Highway SystemInterstate US StateTennessee State RoutesInterstate US State MS 245MS US 278 SR 268TN SR 269 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Exit list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editI 269 begins at an interchange with I 69 near Hernando Mississippi The highway travels eastward across rural areas to the town of Byhalia Mississippi where it has an interchange with I 22 U S Route 78 US 78 Here the highway continues northeastward slowly veering north towards the Tennessee state line Entering Tennessee I 269 has an interchange with US 72 and the southern segment of State Route 385 SR 385 in Collierville The route then proceeds north along former SR 385 to an interchange with I 40 and the northern segment of SR 385 in Arlington History edit nbsp I 269 extension to Mississippi under constructionThe Tennessee Department of Transportation s TDOT plans called for the two sections to be connected in phases 2 Plans had the portion extending south from an incomplete interchange with SR 385 south to the Mississippi state line to completed in October 2015 to coincide with completion of the section in Mississippi from the Tennessee state line to Mississippi Highway 302 MS 302 3 On January 29 2007 the Federal Highway Administration FHWA issued a record of decision giving final federal approval for I 269 paving the way for the two states to design and construct the remaining section between Hernando and Collierville The first section of what is now I 269 the Winfield Dunn Parkway from I 40 to US 64 opened on September 4 2007 signed as SR 385 4 The segment between US 64 and to SR 193 Macon Road opened on June 15 2009 5 and the segment between SR 193 and SR 57 opened on November 22 2013 6 The last section of the Bill Morris Parkway most of which remains signed as SR 385 was opened between US 72 and SR 57 on August 23 2007 7 On October 18 2007 the Mississippi Department of Transportation MDOT announced that a bond was successfully issued through the state s Highway Enhancements Through Local Partnerships HELP Program for 83 million equivalent to 113 million in 2022 8 to cover planning and right of way acquisition costs for Mississippi s portion of the route 9 Mississippi began its part of I 269 construction on June 23 2011 10 with the 25 mile 40 km section from the state line to I 55 totaling construction costs of 640 million equivalent to 783 million in 2022 8 as of 2014 11 On October 23 2015 the first signed segment of I 269 opened between the eastern terminus of SR 385 in Collierville and MS 302 12 On December 5 2017 the second segment opened between MS 302 and MS 305 including the I 22 interchange 13 In 2018 TDOT redesignated a portion of SR 385 between Collierville and I 40 in Arlington as I 269 The segment of I 269 from the I 55 I 69 interchange in Hernando to MS 305 in Lewisburg Mississippi was completed on October 26 2018 completing the connection between I 40 in Tennessee and I 55 in Mississippi 14 15 16 The construction costs of the Tennessee portion of SR 385 from the 1980s until completion in 2013 was over 500 million equivalent to 622 million in 2022 8 6 Both states combined investments were over 1 2 billion equivalent to 1 49 billion in 2022 8 for the 64 3 mile 103 5 km I 269 project including construction and rights of way expense listed above On October 13 2021 a new interchange at McIngvale Road opened to traffic following a ribbon cutting ceremony The 8 7 million project also included realigning a 1 5 mile 2 4 km section of McIngvale Road between Byhalia Road and Green T Road and widening it to five lanes 17 Exit list editStateCountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotesMississippiDeSotoHernando0 000 001A B nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 55 I 69 MS 304 west Memphis Southaven Jackson TunicaI 55 exit 283 signed as exits 1A south amp 1B north westbound western end of MS 304 concurrency cloverleaf interchange 1 312 111McIngvale RoadOpened to traffic on October 13 2021 17 3 175 103Getwell Road 5 188 345Laughter Road 7 3211 787Craft Road 9 3715 089 nbsp MS 305 Olive Branch Independence 13 4121 5813Red Banks RoadByhalia15 5725 0616 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 22 east US 78 Holly Springs Tupelo Birmingham Olive Branch MemphisWestern terminus of I 22 Signed as exits 16A east and 16B west I 22 US 78 exit 12Marshall 17 8528 7318 nbsp MS 309 ByhaliaCayce23 7938 2923 nbsp MS 302 Southaven Olive Branch Mississippi Tennessee state lineEastern end of MS 304 concurrencyTennesseeShelby Fayettecounty lineCollierville Piperton line27 2443 841 nbsp US 72 SR 86 Collierville Corinth28 5545 952 nbsp nbsp SR 385 west Bill Morris Parkway MemphisEastern terminus of southern section of SR 385FayettePiperton29 5547 563 nbsp SR 57 Piperton ColliervilleShelby 37 7560 7511 nbsp SR 193 Macon FishervilleArlington41 7067 1115 nbsp US 64 SR 15 Bartlett Somerville44 5671 7118Donelson Farms Parkway45 1972 7319 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 40 SR 385 north Memphis Nashville MillingtonSigned as exits 19A east and 19B west I 40 exit 24 route continues as SR 3851 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Route transitionSee also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Mississippi portal nbsp U S Roads portalReferences edit I 269 corridor finally opens connecting I 55 I 40 via www actionnews5 com Charlier Tom August 26 2007 Complete Tenn 385 faces probable delays The Commercial Appeal Memphis Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Proposal Contract for CNL024 PDF Tennessee Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on October 12 2012 Tenn 385 opens up Arlington New stretch of highway hailed for its access to progress The Commercial Appeal September 5 2007 Charlier Tom June 14 2009 Three mile segment of Tenn Hwy 385 opening The Commercial Appeal Archived from the original on June 16 2009 Retrieved May 5 2020 a b Last Part of 385 Opens Friday WREG TV November 22 2013 McKenzie Kevin August 22 2007 Tenn 385 opens new path Access to Fayette County to be a Collierville short route The Commercial Appeal Memphis Tennessee Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved August 23 2007 a b c d Johnston Louis Williamson Samuel H 2023 What Was the U S GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved November 30 2023 United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series Risher Wayne September 7 2007 Good fit sought with I 269 The Commercial Appeal Memphis Archived from the original on May 17 2011 I 269 Mississippi s largest highway project connects communities and encourages economic growth Press release United States Department of Transportation June 27 2011 Archived from the original on June 29 2011 I 269 Construction Reaches Halfway Point The Commercial Appeal Memphis March 26 2014 Archived from the original on February 9 2015 Charlier Tom October 19 2015 Section of I 269 from Collierville to Mississippi to open Friday The Commercial Appeal Memphis Retrieved November 19 2015 Bailey Tom December 8 2017 Memphis to Byhalia nonstop I 269 and I 22 now intersect The Commercial Appeal Retrieved May 5 2020 Memphis to Byhalia nonstop I 269 and I 22 now intersect The Commercial Appeal Retrieved December 10 2017 Garland Max October 26 2018 I 269 s completion marked with ribbon cutting in DeSoto County opening its final stretch The Commercial Appeal Retrieved May 5 2020 Last section of I 269 set to open Oct 26 completing new loop around Memphis The Daily Memphian Retrieved October 11 2018 a b Clevenger Chance County cuts ribbon on McIngvale Road amp I 269 Exit The DeSoto Times Tribune The DeSoto Times Tribune Retrieved October 17 2021 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 269KML is not from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Interstate 269 Design Public Hearing Announcement Tennessee Department of Transportation Original and current plans Mississippi Department of Transportation Kurumi com entry I69Info com Memphis Interstate Guide com I 269 Desoto Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 269 amp oldid 1158833973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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