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M-179 (Michigan highway)

M-179 is a 16.963-mile-long (27.299 km) state trunkline highway in the western portion of the US state of Michigan. It runs from US Highway 131 (US 131) at exit 61 outside of Bradley to M-43 just west of Hastings in the Lower Peninsula. The highway crosses through forest land and provides access to state recreational areas. M-179 has been given the Chief Noonday Recreational Heritage Route designation by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). Prior to October 1998, this highway was the eastern portion of county road A-42. The number was formally assigned by the next year. This is not the first time the number was used in Michigan, an unrelated M-179 previously existed in the 1930s through the 1950s farther north.

M-179

M-179 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length16.963 mi[1] (27.299 km)
Existed1998–present
Tourist
routes
Chief Nooday Trail Recreational Heritage Route
Major junctions
West end US 131 near Bradley
Major intersections A-45 in Bradley
East end M-43 near Hastings
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMichigan
CountiesAllegan, Barry
Highway system
M-178 M-183

Route description edit

M-179 begins at an interchange with US 131 just west of Bradley. From there, the road travels to the east past the Gun Lake Casino and through the community before bending around the southern edge of Sager Lake. After passing the lake, the highway resumes its easterly course and continues through the rural forest areas of eastern Allegan County, where the road is known as 129th Avenue. M-179 crosses the county line and heads into Barry County north of Gun Lake. The road is then locally known as Chief Noonday Road. Here it continues its eastward trek until it winds its way through the Yankee Springs State Recreation Area. After passing through the recreation area, the road continues to the east passing through wooded area before a slight curve to the north, after which it continues to the east and terminates at a junction with M-43 just west of Hastings.[2][3]

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) maintains the roadway as a part of the state highway system. As a part of this role, the department tracks the average annual daily traffic on its roadways, a calculation of the number of vehicles to use a highway segment on any average day of the year. In 2009, MDOT determined that 5,622 vehicles in Allegan County and 4,253  vehicles in Barry County used M-179 daily. For the whole length of the highway, the commercial traffic was calculated to be 246 trucks daily in 2009.[4] No section of the highway has been listed on the National Highway System,[5] a system of roads important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[6] M-179 has been named the Chief Noonday Trail Recreational Heritage Route (now a Pure Michigan Byway) by MDOT for its "natural beauty" and access to recreational areas.[7]

History edit

The original version of M-179 was established in 1935 as a shortcut near Le Roy between US 131 and what was M-63.[8] That route was turned back to local control in late 1958 or 1959, and the designation disappeared from the system.[9][10] (The original M-63 itself was decommissioned a few years later in 1961.[11][12]) On October 1, 1998, as part of the Rationalization process, a jurisdictional transfer turned county road A-42 between US 131 and M-43 over to the state,[13] which the state later designated as M-179 for the following year.[14]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
AlleganWayland Township0.0000.000  US 131 – Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo
 
 
A-42 west – Hopkins
Exit 61 on US 131; roadway continues west as A-42
Bradley1.5412.480  A-45 – Grand Rapids, KalamazooOld US 131
BarryRutland Township16.96327.299  M-43 – Hastings, KalamazooEastern terminus just west of a junction with M-37
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Michigan Department of Transportation (2021). Next Generation PR Finder (Map). Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  2. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation (2010). Uniquely Michigan: Official Department of Transportation Map (Map). c. 1:975,000. Lansing: Michigan Department of Transportation. § L9. OCLC 42778335, 639960603.
  3. ^ Google (February 8, 2011). "Overview Map of M-179" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  4. ^ Bureau of Transportation Planning (2008). "Traffic Monitoring Information System". Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  5. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation (April 23, 2006). (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Lansing: Michigan Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 4, 2012. Retrieved October 7, 2008.
  6. ^ Natzke, Stefan; Neathery, Mike & Adderly, Kevin (June 20, 2012). "What is the National Highway System?". National Highway System. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  7. ^ Staff (December 8, 2010). "Interactive Heritage Route Listing". Highway Programs. Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  8. ^ Michigan State Highway Department & Rand McNally (December 1, 1935). Official Michigan Highway Map (Map). [c. 1:850,000]. Lansing: Michigan State Highway Department. § I9. OCLC 12701143.
  9. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (1958). Official Highway Map (Map). [c. 1:918,720]. Lansing: Michigan State Highway Department. § I9. OCLC 12701120, 51856742. Retrieved October 17, 2019 – via Michigan History Center. (Includes all changes through July 1, 1958)
  10. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (1960). Official Highway Map (Map). [c. 1:918,720]. Lansing: Michigan State Highway Department. § I9. OCLC 12701120, 81552576. Retrieved October 17, 2019 – via Michigan History Center. (Includes all changes through July 1, 1960)
  11. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (1961). Official Highway Map (Map). [c. 1:918,720]. Lansing: Michigan State Highway Department. § I9. OCLC 12701120, 51857665. Retrieved October 17, 2019 – via Michigan History Center. (Includes all changes through July 1, 1961)
  12. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (1962). Official Highway Map (Map). [c. 1:918,720]. Lansing: Michigan State Highway Department. § I9. OCLC 12701120, 173191490. Retrieved October 17, 2019 – via Michigan History Center.
  13. ^ Truscott, John (September 24, 1998). (Press release). Michigan Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on March 15, 2007. Retrieved August 26, 2008.
  14. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation (1999). Michigan Department of Transportation Map (Map). c. 1:918,720. Lansing: Michigan Department of Transportation. §§ L9–L10. OCLC 42778335, 55974644. Retrieved October 17, 2019 – via Michigan History Center.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • M-179 at Michigan Highways
  • Rationalization Process at Michigan Highways

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M 179 is a 16 963 mile long 27 299 km state trunkline highway in the western portion of the US state of Michigan It runs from US Highway 131 US 131 at exit 61 outside of Bradley to M 43 just west of Hastings in the Lower Peninsula The highway crosses through forest land and provides access to state recreational areas M 179 has been given the Chief Noonday Recreational Heritage Route designation by the Michigan Department of Transportation MDOT Prior to October 1998 this highway was the eastern portion of county road A 42 The number was formally assigned by the next year This is not the first time the number was used in Michigan an unrelated M 179 previously existed in the 1930s through the 1950s farther north M 179M 179 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by MDOTLength16 963 mi 1 27 299 km Existed1998 presentTouristroutesChief Nooday Trail Recreational Heritage RouteMajor junctionsWest endUS 131 near BradleyMajor intersectionsA 45 in BradleyEast endM 43 near HastingsLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMichiganCountiesAllegan BarryHighway systemMichigan State Trunkline Highway SystemInterstate US State Byways M 178 M 183 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editM 179 begins at an interchange with US 131 just west of Bradley From there the road travels to the east past the Gun Lake Casino and through the community before bending around the southern edge of Sager Lake After passing the lake the highway resumes its easterly course and continues through the rural forest areas of eastern Allegan County where the road is known as 129th Avenue M 179 crosses the county line and heads into Barry County north of Gun Lake The road is then locally known as Chief Noonday Road Here it continues its eastward trek until it winds its way through the Yankee Springs State Recreation Area After passing through the recreation area the road continues to the east passing through wooded area before a slight curve to the north after which it continues to the east and terminates at a junction with M 43 just west of Hastings 2 3 The Michigan Department of Transportation MDOT maintains the roadway as a part of the state highway system As a part of this role the department tracks the average annual daily traffic on its roadways a calculation of the number of vehicles to use a highway segment on any average day of the year In 2009 MDOT determined that 5 622 vehicles in Allegan County and 4 253 vehicles in Barry County used M 179 daily For the whole length of the highway the commercial traffic was calculated to be 246 trucks daily in 2009 4 No section of the highway has been listed on the National Highway System 5 a system of roads important to the nation s economy defense and mobility 6 M 179 has been named the Chief Noonday Trail Recreational Heritage Route now a Pure Michigan Byway by MDOT for its natural beauty and access to recreational areas 7 History editThe original version of M 179 was established in 1935 as a shortcut near Le Roy between US 131 and what was M 63 8 That route was turned back to local control in late 1958 or 1959 and the designation disappeared from the system 9 10 The original M 63 itself was decommissioned a few years later in 1961 11 12 On October 1 1998 as part of the Rationalization process a jurisdictional transfer turned county road A 42 between US 131 and M 43 over to the state 13 which the state later designated as M 179 for the following year 14 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesAlleganWayland Township0 0000 000 nbsp US 131 Grand Rapids Kalamazoo nbsp nbsp A 42 west HopkinsExit 61 on US 131 roadway continues west as A 42Bradley1 5412 480 nbsp A 45 Grand Rapids KalamazooOld US 131BarryRutland Township16 96327 299 nbsp M 43 Hastings KalamazooEastern terminus just west of a junction with M 371 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also edit nbsp Michigan Highways portalReferences edit a b Michigan Department of Transportation 2021 Next Generation PR Finder Map Michigan Department of Transportation Retrieved October 11 2021 Michigan Department of Transportation 2010 Uniquely Michigan Official Department of Transportation Map Map c 1 975 000 Lansing Michigan Department of Transportation L9 OCLC 42778335 639960603 Google February 8 2011 Overview Map of M 179 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 8 2011 Bureau of Transportation Planning 2008 Traffic Monitoring Information System Michigan Department of Transportation Retrieved February 8 2011 Michigan Department of Transportation April 23 2006 National Highway System Michigan PDF Map Scale not given Lansing Michigan Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on October 4 2012 Retrieved October 7 2008 Natzke Stefan Neathery Mike amp Adderly Kevin June 20 2012 What is the National Highway System National Highway System Federal Highway Administration Retrieved July 1 2012 Staff December 8 2010 Interactive Heritage Route Listing Highway Programs Michigan Department of Transportation Retrieved February 8 2011 Michigan State Highway Department amp Rand McNally December 1 1935 Official Michigan Highway Map Map c 1 850 000 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department I9 OCLC 12701143 Michigan State Highway Department 1958 Official Highway Map Map c 1 918 720 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department I9 OCLC 12701120 51856742 Retrieved October 17 2019 via Michigan History Center Includes all changes through July 1 1958 Michigan State Highway Department 1960 Official Highway Map Map c 1 918 720 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department I9 OCLC 12701120 81552576 Retrieved October 17 2019 via Michigan History Center Includes all changes through July 1 1960 Michigan State Highway Department 1961 Official Highway Map Map c 1 918 720 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department I9 OCLC 12701120 51857665 Retrieved October 17 2019 via Michigan History Center Includes all changes through July 1 1961 Michigan State Highway Department 1962 Official Highway Map Map c 1 918 720 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department I9 OCLC 12701120 173191490 Retrieved October 17 2019 via Michigan History Center Truscott John September 24 1998 MDOT Accepts Responsibility for 120 Miles of Local Roads Press release Michigan Department of Transportation Archived from the original on March 15 2007 Retrieved August 26 2008 Michigan Department of Transportation 1999 Michigan Department of Transportation Map Map c 1 918 720 Lansing Michigan Department of Transportation L9 L10 OCLC 42778335 55974644 Retrieved October 17 2019 via Michigan History Center External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML M 179 Michigan highway KML is from Wikidata M 179 at Michigan Highways Rationalization Process at Michigan Highways Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title M 179 Michigan highway amp oldid 1167467331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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