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New York State Route 590

New York State Route 590 (NY 590) is a 4.98-mile (8.01 km) north–south freeway located in the eastern suburbs of Rochester, New York, in the United States. The route is a northward extension of Interstate 590 (I-590) that begins at the Can of Worms, an interchange between I-490, I-590, and NY 590 on the boundary between the town of Brighton and the city of Rochester, and ends at a roundabout with Titus Avenue in the town of Irondequoit. NY 590 is known as the Sea Breeze Expressway, a name derived from the small community of Sea Breeze located near the highway's former northern terminus at Culver Road near the southern shore of Lake Ontario.

New York State Route 590

Sea Breeze Expressway
Map of Rochester with NY 590 highlighted in red, former section in blue
Route information
Maintained by NYSDOT
Length4.98 mi[1] (8.01 km)
ExistedMarch 18, 1980[2][3]–present
Major junctions
South end I-490 / I-590 in Rochester
Major intersections NY 104 in Irondequoit
North endTitus Avenue in Irondequoit
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesMonroe
Highway system
I-590 NY 598

The portion of NY 590 between the Can of Worms and NY 104 is part of the northeastern quadrant of the Rochester Outer Loop, a series of freeways that form a beltway around the city of Rochester. At NY 104, the Outer Loop turns west to follow NY 104 through Irondequoit. The Sea Breeze Expressway was built in stages from the 1950s to the 1960s and carried various designations until 1970, when the entirety of the Rochester – Sea Breeze highway was designated as part of NY 47. It was redesignated as NY 590 in 1980. In the late 2000s, the section of NY 590 north of Titus Avenue was reconfigured into a two-lane road named Sea Breeze Drive, and NY 590 was truncated to end at Titus Avenue.

Route description edit

 
Just north of NY 286 on NY 590 northbound in Rochester

The four-lane I-590 becomes NY 590 upon passing under I-490 at the Can of Worms on the eastern edge of Rochester. It heads northeast into Brighton and through the remainder of the interchange, passing under the ramp connecting I-490 west to I-590 south, the CSX Transportation-owned Rochester Subdivision, and the ramps from NY 590 south to I-490 in succession before widening to six lanes and turning northward ahead of a diamond interchange with Blossom Road,[4] once designated as NY 286A.[5] Between Blossom Road and NY 286 (Browncroft Boulevard), NY 590 slowly turns to the northwest, passing through densely populated neighborhoods located adjacent to the Rochester–Brighton boundary. It reaches the city line and reenters Rochester upon meeting NY 286.[4]

The lone portion of NY 590 within the city of Rochester runs due north–south, acting as a divider between residential neighborhoods to the west and the Irondequoit Creek valley (much of which is part of Ellison Park) to the east. Little more than a half mile after entering the city, NY 590 exits the city and enters the neighboring town of Irondequoit. Here, the freeway turns to the northwest to avoid the area surrounding the intersection of North Winton Road and NY 404 (Empire Boulevard). After passing under North Winton Road, NY 590 resumes its northward trek and connects to NY 404 by way of a modified cloverleaf interchange. The freeway continues onward, separating a large residential area from Irondequoit Bay Park West as it progresses toward a northbound-only exit with Norton Street. One half-mile to the north of Norton, NY 590 meets NY 104 via a large interchange.[4]

 
The current northern terminus of NY 590 at Titus Avenue

Due to the terrain surrounding the interchange and the location of the Irondequoit Bay Bridge, NY 104 is forced to run parallel to NY 590 for a short distance between the Keeler Street Expressway and NY 590's next exit, a diamond interchange connecting to East Ridge Road. Through this stretch, NY 590—now just four lanes wide—runs in between NY 104 westbound and NY 104 eastbound. At East Ridge Road, NY 104 turns to the northeast to cross Irondequoit Bay while NY 590 continues north through residential areas toward Sea Breeze. The road has an at-grade intersection with Sunrise Crescent, a private residential street, before meeting Titus Avenue at a roundabout that serves as NY 590's northern terminus. Past this point, the right-of-way of NY 590 continues north to Culver Road at the Lake Ontario shoreline as a divided two-lane street named Sea Breeze Drive.[4]

Traveling southbound on NY 590, two significant movements are restricted due to the composition of the freeway. One is at Blossom Road in Brighton, where traffic entering NY 590 southbound cannot access I-490 due to the location of the exit 5 (left exit) flyover, which begins north of the Blossom Road onramp.[4] This movement was possible prior to the reconstruction of the Can of Worms, as the original connection point between the Sea Breeze Expressway and I-490 was south of the Blossom Road interchange.[6] In Irondequoit, there are no southbound exits between East Ridge Road and NY 404; thus, there is no access to either NY 104 or Norton Street. An access road between NY 590 at Titus Avenue and the Irondequoit Bay Bridge was planned to provide access from NY 590 southbound to NY 104 eastbound and from NY 104 westbound to NY 590 northbound, but it was never completed.[4]

History edit

Construction and designation edit

The origins of NY 590 date back to the start of the 1950s when work first began on the Sea Breeze Expressway, a part-divided highway, part limited-access highway that extended from Rochester north to the Lake Ontario shoreline at Sea Breeze. The highway was built in stages from north to south, with the first section—a divided highway connecting Culver Road to East Ridge Road in Irondequoit—opening to traffic in the early 1950s as a realignment of NY 18. The northern end of the roadway was situated just west of the Irondequoit Bay outlet, where Irondequoit Bay meets Lake Ontario.[7][8] Construction on the next segment, a limited-access extension south to Empire Boulevard (U.S. Route 104 or US 104), began in the mid-1950s.[9][10] The new roadway was completed in the late 1950s, at which time it became part of a rerouted US 104.[10][11]

 
March 2008 photo of the original northern terminus of NY 590 at Culver Road

By 1960, construction was underway on the final piece, a second extension south to the Eastern Expressway (I-490) in eastern Rochester. The under-construction highway generally paralleled Winton Road, then designated as part of NY 47. The new extension was completed c. 1961,[11][12] but went unnumbered until c. 1962 when NY 47 was realigned north of Blossom Road to follow the freeway north to the Empire Boulevard interchange, where it ended at US 104.[12][13] The remainder of the Sea Breeze Expressway from I-490 to Blossom Road became part of NY 47 c. 1965 following the completion of what is now I-590 from the Can of Worms to Elmwood Avenue.[14][15]

From 1970 to 1980, the Sea Breeze Expressway underwent a series of designation changes. On January 1, 1970, NY 47 was extended northward to encompass the entirety of the Sea Breeze Expressway. The change resulted in overlaps with US 104 from Empire Boulevard to the new Keeler Street Expressway,[16] which was built south of Ridge Road in the late 1960s as a realignment of US 104,[5][17] and NY 18 from East Ridge Road to Culver Road, from where NY 18 continued east along Lake Road to Webster.[16] Both overlaps proved to be temporary: US 104 was realigned c. 1971 to cross Irondequoit Bay on the Irondequoit Bay Bridge[16][17] while NY 18 was truncated c. 1973 to end in Rochester's Kodak Park.[18][19]

 
 
Approaching Point Pleasant Road in March 2008 (top on NY 590) and in October 2010 (bottom on Sea Breeze Drive).

In the late 1970s, the state of New York submitted a proposal to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials that would substantially alter how the Outer Loop was numbered. As part of the plan, the NY 47 designation would be eliminated while most of the northeastern section of the Outer Loop—from I-490 in Rochester to NY 104 (former US 104) to Irondequoit—would become the northernmost part of I-590. A replacement designation for NY 47 north of NY 104 was not named at the time.[3] Most of the proposed changes took effect on March 18, 1980, when NY 47 was eliminated;[2] however, I-590 was modified to end at its junction with I-490. In its place, the Rochester–Irondequoit leg of the Outer Loop was assigned NY 590, which continued north to Sea Breeze over former NY 47.[20]

Sea Breeze Drive edit

Project origins edit

In 1995, Irondequoit Town Supervisor David Schantz proposed the idea of converting the portion of NY 590 north of Titus Avenue into a parkway that would serve as a "gateway" into Irondequoit. He presented the idea to Jim Walsh, the United States Representative representing Irondequoit, who later secured $8 million from the federal government for the project. Another $4.5 million of funding was also devoted to the project from the state of New York.[21][22] Planning for the project began in mid-2004.[23] In late 2006, the Irondeqout Town Board chose a configuration calling for the number of lanes on NY 590 to be reduced to two and for four intersections to be replaced with roundabouts as its "preferred alternative".[24]

The final project design was presented on February 6, 2008, in the last of five public meetings on the project. Under the plan, the section of NY 590 north of Titus Avenue would be reduced to a two-lane,[25] 25-mile-per-hour (40 km/h)[26] parkway and named "Sea Breeze Drive". Its signalized intersections with Titus Avenue, Durand Boulevard, and Seneca and Point Pleasant Roads would be converted into roundabouts as part of the reconstruction. Also, the portion of NY 590 north of Durand Boulevard would be realigned to meet Culver Road at a new intersection farther west along the lakeshore. The realignment would open up 3 acres (1.2 ha) of waterfront land along the shore of Irondequoit Bay that had previously been occupied by the freeway.[25] The town of Irondequoit would then acquire the former right-of-way of NY 590 from the state of New York for future recreational uses in a transaction that would officially cost the town $1.[27][28]

 
 
The new alignment of Sea Breeze Drive, in July 2009 (top) and May 2010 (bottom), looking south-southeast from Culver Road. The existing NY 590 alignment is in the background.

Public opinion on the proposed project was split. Many residents supported the project, stating it would improve the safety of the highway;[25] however, others believed that the reduction in lanes would result in increased traffic on Culver Road, which runs parallel to NY 590 through Irondequoit,[21] and that the roundabouts would make navigating the highway difficult.[25]

Construction edit

On July 15, 2008, the town of Irondequoit let a $12.8 million contract for the Sea Breeze Drive project, a mark that was within the $14 million accumulated in funding by this time.[29] Ground was officially broken on the project on July 28[22] as part of a ceremony attended by several Rochester-area dignitaries. Among those present were Jim Walsh and David Schantz, both of whom played large roles in making the project a reality.[21] The corridor was subsequently reduced to two lanes as the southbound lanes of NY 590 were reconfigured to handle both directions of traffic while work ensued on permanently narrowing the northbound lanes to a single lane. Northbound traffic on NY 590 was realigned to use the new northbound lane on August 17, 2009.[30]

The first two of the roundabouts to reach operational status were those at Point Pleasant Road and Durand Boulevard. The Point Pleasant Road roundabout opened to traffic on September 8, 2009, by which time the Durand Boulevard roundabout was also ready for use.[31] The Titus Avenue roundabout was completed in late 2009,[32][33] while work on the Seneca Road junction was delayed until October 2009[32] due to the proximity of the intersection to the side of the hill overlooking Irondequoit Bay. Although the original plans for the project had already accounted for the issue, the plans had to be revised to comply with new federal standards regarding the use of steel pilings for supporting the hillside. Work on the roundabout finally began on October 12.[34] The Seneca Road roundabout and the new alignment of Sea Breeze Drive north of Durand Boulevard were completed in the first half of 2010.[33][35]

 
Sea Breeze Drive at Durand Boulevard

The completion date for the project, dubbed "the largest public works project ever done in the town of Irondequoit" by then-Town Supervisor Mary Ellen Heyman,[29] was pushed back several times. It was originally set for May 2010,[33] but was subsequently pushed back to late August or early September.[36] It was finally completed in October 2010 with the installation of a decorative ship mast structure at the Durand Boulevard roundabout.[37][38] Following the project's completion, NY 590 was truncated to Titus Avenue and ownership and maintenance of Sea Breeze Drive was transferred to the town of Irondequoit.[21] According to New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) official Rick Papaj, the state turned Sea Breeze Drive over to the town because the portion of NY 590 north of Titus Avenue had low traffic volumes and was situated in a residential area. Papaj added, "[the portion of NY 590 north of Titus Avenue] didn't make sense (to us) anymore. 590 effectively ends at Route 104."[32]

Exit list edit

The entire route is in Monroe County.

Locationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Rochester0.000.00 
 
I-590 south
Continuation south
5  I-490 – Downtown Rochester, VictorCan of Worms Interchange; exit 21 on I-490
Brighton0.330.536Blossom Road ( NY 941V)  – Ellison ParkFormer western terminus of NY 286A
BrightonRochester line1.161.877 
 
NY 286 east (Browncroft Boulevard)
Western terminus of NY 286
Irondequoit2.524.068 
 
NY 404 east (Empire Boulevard) – Webster
Western terminus of NY 404
3.335.369Norton Street / Bayview RoadNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
4.026.4710  NY 104 – Webster, GreeceNorthbound exit and southbound entrance; signed as exits 10A (west) and 10B (east)
4.487.2111Ridge Road
4.707.56Orland RoadSouthbound exit and entrance
4.988.01Titus Avenue (CR 91) / Sea Breeze DriveNorthern terminus; traffic circle
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

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  22. ^ a b Iglinski, Peter (July 28, 2008). "Ground Broken for Route 590 Sea Breeze Drive". WXXI. Rochester, NY. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  23. ^ New York State Department of Transportation. "Reconstruction of NY 590 from Titus Avenue to Culver Road". Retrieved July 1, 2009.
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New York State Route 590 NY 590 is a 4 98 mile 8 01 km north south freeway located in the eastern suburbs of Rochester New York in the United States The route is a northward extension of Interstate 590 I 590 that begins at the Can of Worms an interchange between I 490 I 590 and NY 590 on the boundary between the town of Brighton and the city of Rochester and ends at a roundabout with Titus Avenue in the town of Irondequoit NY 590 is known as the Sea Breeze Expressway a name derived from the small community of Sea Breeze located near the highway s former northern terminus at Culver Road near the southern shore of Lake Ontario New York State Route 590Sea Breeze ExpresswayMap of Rochester with NY 590 highlighted in red former section in blueRoute informationMaintained by NYSDOTLength4 98 mi 1 8 01 km ExistedMarch 18 1980 2 3 presentMajor junctionsSouth endI 490 I 590 in RochesterMajor intersectionsNY 104 in IrondequoitNorth endTitus Avenue in IrondequoitLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesMonroeHighway systemNew York HighwaysInterstate US State Reference Parkways I 590 NY 598The portion of NY 590 between the Can of Worms and NY 104 is part of the northeastern quadrant of the Rochester Outer Loop a series of freeways that form a beltway around the city of Rochester At NY 104 the Outer Loop turns west to follow NY 104 through Irondequoit The Sea Breeze Expressway was built in stages from the 1950s to the 1960s and carried various designations until 1970 when the entirety of the Rochester Sea Breeze highway was designated as part of NY 47 It was redesignated as NY 590 in 1980 In the late 2000s the section of NY 590 north of Titus Avenue was reconfigured into a two lane road named Sea Breeze Drive and NY 590 was truncated to end at Titus Avenue Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 Construction and designation 2 2 Sea Breeze Drive 2 2 1 Project origins 2 2 2 Construction 3 Exit list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp Just north of NY 286 on NY 590 northbound in RochesterThe four lane I 590 becomes NY 590 upon passing under I 490 at the Can of Worms on the eastern edge of Rochester It heads northeast into Brighton and through the remainder of the interchange passing under the ramp connecting I 490 west to I 590 south the CSX Transportation owned Rochester Subdivision and the ramps from NY 590 south to I 490 in succession before widening to six lanes and turning northward ahead of a diamond interchange with Blossom Road 4 once designated as NY 286A 5 Between Blossom Road and NY 286 Browncroft Boulevard NY 590 slowly turns to the northwest passing through densely populated neighborhoods located adjacent to the Rochester Brighton boundary It reaches the city line and reenters Rochester upon meeting NY 286 4 The lone portion of NY 590 within the city of Rochester runs due north south acting as a divider between residential neighborhoods to the west and the Irondequoit Creek valley much of which is part of Ellison Park to the east Little more than a half mile after entering the city NY 590 exits the city and enters the neighboring town of Irondequoit Here the freeway turns to the northwest to avoid the area surrounding the intersection of North Winton Road and NY 404 Empire Boulevard After passing under North Winton Road NY 590 resumes its northward trek and connects to NY 404 by way of a modified cloverleaf interchange The freeway continues onward separating a large residential area from Irondequoit Bay Park West as it progresses toward a northbound only exit with Norton Street One half mile to the north of Norton NY 590 meets NY 104 via a large interchange 4 nbsp The current northern terminus of NY 590 at Titus AvenueDue to the terrain surrounding the interchange and the location of the Irondequoit Bay Bridge NY 104 is forced to run parallel to NY 590 for a short distance between the Keeler Street Expressway and NY 590 s next exit a diamond interchange connecting to East Ridge Road Through this stretch NY 590 now just four lanes wide runs in between NY 104 westbound and NY 104 eastbound At East Ridge Road NY 104 turns to the northeast to cross Irondequoit Bay while NY 590 continues north through residential areas toward Sea Breeze The road has an at grade intersection with Sunrise Crescent a private residential street before meeting Titus Avenue at a roundabout that serves as NY 590 s northern terminus Past this point the right of way of NY 590 continues north to Culver Road at the Lake Ontario shoreline as a divided two lane street named Sea Breeze Drive 4 Traveling southbound on NY 590 two significant movements are restricted due to the composition of the freeway One is at Blossom Road in Brighton where traffic entering NY 590 southbound cannot access I 490 due to the location of the exit 5 left exit flyover which begins north of the Blossom Road onramp 4 This movement was possible prior to the reconstruction of the Can of Worms as the original connection point between the Sea Breeze Expressway and I 490 was south of the Blossom Road interchange 6 In Irondequoit there are no southbound exits between East Ridge Road and NY 404 thus there is no access to either NY 104 or Norton Street An access road between NY 590 at Titus Avenue and the Irondequoit Bay Bridge was planned to provide access from NY 590 southbound to NY 104 eastbound and from NY 104 westbound to NY 590 northbound but it was never completed 4 History editConstruction and designation edit The origins of NY 590 date back to the start of the 1950s when work first began on the Sea Breeze Expressway a part divided highway part limited access highway that extended from Rochester north to the Lake Ontario shoreline at Sea Breeze The highway was built in stages from north to south with the first section a divided highway connecting Culver Road to East Ridge Road in Irondequoit opening to traffic in the early 1950s as a realignment of NY 18 The northern end of the roadway was situated just west of the Irondequoit Bay outlet where Irondequoit Bay meets Lake Ontario 7 8 Construction on the next segment a limited access extension south to Empire Boulevard U S Route 104 or US 104 began in the mid 1950s 9 10 The new roadway was completed in the late 1950s at which time it became part of a rerouted US 104 10 11 nbsp March 2008 photo of the original northern terminus of NY 590 at Culver RoadBy 1960 construction was underway on the final piece a second extension south to the Eastern Expressway I 490 in eastern Rochester The under construction highway generally paralleled Winton Road then designated as part of NY 47 The new extension was completed c 1961 11 12 but went unnumbered until c 1962 when NY 47 was realigned north of Blossom Road to follow the freeway north to the Empire Boulevard interchange where it ended at US 104 12 13 The remainder of the Sea Breeze Expressway from I 490 to Blossom Road became part of NY 47 c 1965 following the completion of what is now I 590 from the Can of Worms to Elmwood Avenue 14 15 From 1970 to 1980 the Sea Breeze Expressway underwent a series of designation changes On January 1 1970 NY 47 was extended northward to encompass the entirety of the Sea Breeze Expressway The change resulted in overlaps with US 104 from Empire Boulevard to the new Keeler Street Expressway 16 which was built south of Ridge Road in the late 1960s as a realignment of US 104 5 17 and NY 18 from East Ridge Road to Culver Road from where NY 18 continued east along Lake Road to Webster 16 Both overlaps proved to be temporary US 104 was realigned c 1971 to cross Irondequoit Bay on the Irondequoit Bay Bridge 16 17 while NY 18 was truncated c 1973 to end in Rochester s Kodak Park 18 19 nbsp nbsp Approaching Point Pleasant Road in March 2008 top on NY 590 and in October 2010 bottom on Sea Breeze Drive In the late 1970s the state of New York submitted a proposal to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials that would substantially alter how the Outer Loop was numbered As part of the plan the NY 47 designation would be eliminated while most of the northeastern section of the Outer Loop from I 490 in Rochester to NY 104 former US 104 to Irondequoit would become the northernmost part of I 590 A replacement designation for NY 47 north of NY 104 was not named at the time 3 Most of the proposed changes took effect on March 18 1980 when NY 47 was eliminated 2 however I 590 was modified to end at its junction with I 490 In its place the Rochester Irondequoit leg of the Outer Loop was assigned NY 590 which continued north to Sea Breeze over former NY 47 20 Sea Breeze Drive edit Project origins edit In 1995 Irondequoit Town Supervisor David Schantz proposed the idea of converting the portion of NY 590 north of Titus Avenue into a parkway that would serve as a gateway into Irondequoit He presented the idea to Jim Walsh the United States Representative representing Irondequoit who later secured 8 million from the federal government for the project Another 4 5 million of funding was also devoted to the project from the state of New York 21 22 Planning for the project began in mid 2004 23 In late 2006 the Irondeqout Town Board chose a configuration calling for the number of lanes on NY 590 to be reduced to two and for four intersections to be replaced with roundabouts as its preferred alternative 24 The final project design was presented on February 6 2008 in the last of five public meetings on the project Under the plan the section of NY 590 north of Titus Avenue would be reduced to a two lane 25 25 mile per hour 40 km h 26 parkway and named Sea Breeze Drive Its signalized intersections with Titus Avenue Durand Boulevard and Seneca and Point Pleasant Roads would be converted into roundabouts as part of the reconstruction Also the portion of NY 590 north of Durand Boulevard would be realigned to meet Culver Road at a new intersection farther west along the lakeshore The realignment would open up 3 acres 1 2 ha of waterfront land along the shore of Irondequoit Bay that had previously been occupied by the freeway 25 The town of Irondequoit would then acquire the former right of way of NY 590 from the state of New York for future recreational uses in a transaction that would officially cost the town 1 27 28 nbsp nbsp The new alignment of Sea Breeze Drive in July 2009 top and May 2010 bottom looking south southeast from Culver Road The existing NY 590 alignment is in the background Public opinion on the proposed project was split Many residents supported the project stating it would improve the safety of the highway 25 however others believed that the reduction in lanes would result in increased traffic on Culver Road which runs parallel to NY 590 through Irondequoit 21 and that the roundabouts would make navigating the highway difficult 25 Construction edit On July 15 2008 the town of Irondequoit let a 12 8 million contract for the Sea Breeze Drive project a mark that was within the 14 million accumulated in funding by this time 29 Ground was officially broken on the project on July 28 22 as part of a ceremony attended by several Rochester area dignitaries Among those present were Jim Walsh and David Schantz both of whom played large roles in making the project a reality 21 The corridor was subsequently reduced to two lanes as the southbound lanes of NY 590 were reconfigured to handle both directions of traffic while work ensued on permanently narrowing the northbound lanes to a single lane Northbound traffic on NY 590 was realigned to use the new northbound lane on August 17 2009 30 The first two of the roundabouts to reach operational status were those at Point Pleasant Road and Durand Boulevard The Point Pleasant Road roundabout opened to traffic on September 8 2009 by which time the Durand Boulevard roundabout was also ready for use 31 The Titus Avenue roundabout was completed in late 2009 32 33 while work on the Seneca Road junction was delayed until October 2009 32 due to the proximity of the intersection to the side of the hill overlooking Irondequoit Bay Although the original plans for the project had already accounted for the issue the plans had to be revised to comply with new federal standards regarding the use of steel pilings for supporting the hillside Work on the roundabout finally began on October 12 34 The Seneca Road roundabout and the new alignment of Sea Breeze Drive north of Durand Boulevard were completed in the first half of 2010 33 35 nbsp Sea Breeze Drive at Durand BoulevardThe completion date for the project dubbed the largest public works project ever done in the town of Irondequoit by then Town Supervisor Mary Ellen Heyman 29 was pushed back several times It was originally set for May 2010 33 but was subsequently pushed back to late August or early September 36 It was finally completed in October 2010 with the installation of a decorative ship mast structure at the Durand Boulevard roundabout 37 38 Following the project s completion NY 590 was truncated to Titus Avenue and ownership and maintenance of Sea Breeze Drive was transferred to the town of Irondequoit 21 According to New York State Department of Transportation NYSDOT official Rick Papaj the state turned Sea Breeze Drive over to the town because the portion of NY 590 north of Titus Avenue had low traffic volumes and was situated in a residential area Papaj added the portion of NY 590 north of Titus Avenue didn t make sense to us anymore 590 effectively ends at Route 104 32 Exit list editThe entire route is in Monroe County Locationmi 1 kmExitDestinationsNotesRochester0 000 00 nbsp nbsp I 590 southContinuation south5 nbsp I 490 Downtown Rochester VictorCan of Worms Interchange exit 21 on I 490Brighton0 330 536Blossom Road NY 941V Ellison ParkFormer western terminus of NY 286ABrighton Rochester line1 161 877 nbsp nbsp NY 286 east Browncroft Boulevard Western terminus of NY 286Irondequoit2 524 068 nbsp nbsp NY 404 east Empire Boulevard WebsterWestern terminus of NY 4043 335 369Norton Street Bayview RoadNorthbound exit and southbound entrance4 026 4710 nbsp NY 104 Webster GreeceNorthbound exit and southbound entrance signed as exits 10A west and 10B east 4 487 2111Ridge Road4 707 56 Orland RoadSouthbound exit and entrance 4 988 01 Titus Avenue CR 91 Sea Breeze DriveNorthern terminus traffic circle1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessSee also edit nbsp U S roads portalInterstate 590 for exits 1 4References edit a b 2008 Traffic Data Report for New York State PDF New York State Department of Transportation June 16 2009 pp 321 322 Retrieved January 10 2010 a b New York State Department of Transportation January 2017 Official Description of Highway Touring Routes Bicycling Touring Routes Scenic Byways amp Commemorative Memorial Designations in New York State PDF Retrieved January 9 2017 a b Numbering State Trunk Highways A Survey of Methods Used by State DOTs Appendix A PDF Wisconsin Department of Transportation April 16 2008 pp 62 68 Archived from the original PDF on November 13 2010 Retrieved November 18 2010 a b c d e f Microsoft Nokia August 14 2015 overview map of NY 590 Map Bing Maps Microsoft Retrieved August 14 2015 a b New York State Highways Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company State of New York Department of Commerce 1969 Rochester East Quadrangle New York Monroe Co Map 1 24 000 7 5 Minute Series Topographic United States Geological Survey 1978 Retrieved December 2 2010 New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Sunoco 1952 New York with Special Maps of Putnam Rockland Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region Map 1955 56 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1954 New York with Special Maps of Putnam Rockland Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region Map 1957 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1956 a b New York with Special Maps of Putnam Rockland Westchester Counties and Finger Lakes Region Map 1958 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1958 a b New York and New Jersey Tourgide Map Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Gulf Oil Company 1960 a b New York and Metropolitan New York Map 1961 62 ed Cartography by H M Gousha Company Sunoco 1961 New York with Sight Seeing Guide Map Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1962 New York and Metropolitan New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Sinclair Oil Corporation 1964 New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Rand McNally and Company 1965 a b c State of New York Department of Transportation January 1 1970 Official Description of Touring Routes in New York State PDF Retrieved July 1 2009 a b New York Map Cartography by General Drafting Humble Oil amp Refining Company 1971 New York and New Jersey Tourgide Map Map 1972 ed Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Gulf Oil Company 1972 New York Map 1973 ed Cartography by H M Gousha Company Shell Oil Company 1973 New York Map Rand McNally and Company 1985 ISBN 0 528 91040 X a b c d Quinlan Linda July 28 2008 Here comes Sea Breeze Drive Irondequoit Post Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved July 1 2009 a b Iglinski Peter July 28 2008 Ground Broken for Route 590 Sea Breeze Drive WXXI Rochester NY Retrieved April 22 2012 New York State Department of Transportation Reconstruction of NY 590 from Titus Avenue to Culver Road Retrieved July 1 2009 Quinlan Linda January 15 2008 590 redesign in final phase Irondequoit Post Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved October 12 2009 a b c d Quinlan Linda February 11 2008 It s been an expressway to nowhere for too long Irondequoit Post Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved July 1 2009 Levato Ray July 28 2008 Route 590 construction begins WHEC TV Rochester NY Retrieved July 1 2009 Town of Irondequoit October 29 2008 Town of Irondequoit Comprehensive Plan Focus Group 4 Waterfront PDF p 3 Archived from the original PDF on August 24 2009 Retrieved July 1 2009 Quinlan Linda July 8 2008 590 reconstruction may start soon Irondequoit Post Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved July 1 2009 a b Quinlan Linda July 16 2008 Sea Breeze Drive on its way to reality Irondequoit Post Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved July 1 2009 Quinlan Linda August 17 2009 Lane switches on Route 590 north of Titus Avenue in Irondequoit happen today Irondequoit Post Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved October 12 2009 Quinlan Linda September 9 2009 Two roundabouts on Route 590 in Irondequoit are ready for use Irondequoit Post Archived from the original on September 11 2009 Retrieved October 12 2009 a b c Morrell Alan October 11 2009 590 roundabouts follow latest trend Democrat and Chronicle Rochester NY pp 1B 5B a b c Quinlan Linda December 2 2009 Where It Stands Driving roundabouts in Irondequoit Irondequoit Post Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved December 17 2009 Levato Ray October 8 2009 Round about way of dealing with a roundabout WHEC TV Rochester NY Levato Ray May 25 2010 Sea Breeze area gets a makeover WHEC TV Rochester NY Retrieved August 27 2010 Butler Virginia July 30 2010 Sea Breeze Drive Nearing Completion YNN Rochester Retrieved August 27 2010 Quinlan Linda October 12 2010 Durand roundabout in Irondequoit is topped with a mast like sculpture Irondequoit Post Archived from the original on April 11 2011 Retrieved November 24 2010 Voorhees Seth October 11 2010 Irondequoit Road Project Completes Final Stretch YNN Rochester Retrieved November 24 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to New York State Route 590 KML file edit help Template Attached KML New York State Route 590KML is from Wikidata New York State Route 590 at Alps Roads New York Routes Upstate New York Roads Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York State Route 590 amp oldid 1199478302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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