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Florida State Road 694

State Road 694 (SR 694) is an east–west route in Pinellas County, running from SR 693 (66th Street N) in Pinellas Park to U.S. Route 92 (US 92 and unsigned SR 600) in St. Petersburg.

State Road 694 and County Road 694

Park Boulevard
Gandy Boulevard
SR 694 in red, CR 694 in blue
Route information
Length6.023 mi[1] (9.693 km)
CR 694: 6.991 mi (11.251 km)
Major junctions
West end SR 693 in Pinellas Park
Major intersections
East end US 92 / SR 687 in St. Petersburg
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountyPinellas
Highway system

Route description edit

 
Looking west toward The Gulf of Mexico and Indian Shores, Florida from bridge over Intracoastal Waterway
 
Looking north on County Road 694 from bridge over Intracoastal Waterway; Indian Shores, Florida on left, mangroves on right

State Road 694 starts at State Road 693 in Pinellas Park, where SR 694 heads east as Park Boulevard. At the intersection with US 19 in southeastern Pinellas Park, SR 694 becomes known as Gandy Boulevard and turns northeast into northeastern St. Petersburg, heading towards the interchange with Interstate 275 (I-275). It continues northeast, intersecting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street N, before heading towards its eastern terminus at the intersection with 4th Street N, Roosevelt Boulevard, and US 92 (unsigned SR 600). East of SR 694's eastern terminus, Gandy Boulevard continues signed as US 92/SR 600 and crosses the Gandy Bridge into Tampa.

State Road 694 previously began at State Road 699 in Indian Shores, running through Seminole and to the SR 693 intersection in Pinellas Park. The former road to the west is now known as County Road 694 (CR 694).

History edit

State Road 694 was originally visioned as a multilane freeway, running from SR 699 (Gulf Boulevard) east to the Gandy Bridge, known as the Gandy Freeway. However, the plan was nixed in the 1970s due to an increasing business population. The remnants of this planned freeway are the US 19 interchange in Pinellas Park, the configuration of the I-275 interchange, and the wide median between MLK Jr St N and 4th St N.

Gandy Freeway edit

The Gandy Freeway is a limited access freeway that is located in Pinellas County, Florida. The freeway portion runs from just east of 4th Street to just west of the I-275 interchange. Construction of the freeway began in February 2014 and completed in late 2017. The project was projected to cost $83 million, and was due for completion in 2017.[2] The Gandy Freeway east of US 19 was reconsidered due to increasing congestion and right-of-way already prepared for overpasses at 4th St N/Roosevelt Blvd and 9th St N/MLK St N.[3]

Original aspirations edit

The Gandy Freeway has been in planning books for decades, with a roughly 12.6 miles (20.3 km) stretch between a proposed connection to the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway in Tampa, and US 19 (or somewhere westward). Due to the low likelihood of the Hillsborough County portion being constructed, and increasing urbanization of Pinellas Park, the freeway was ultimately shelved (with portions west of US 19 being cancelled). Remains of the original freeway can be seen in the Gandy Boulevard interchange at I-275 (which lacks several ramps that were originally planned to be built), the grade separated diamond interchange at US 19 with Gandy Boulevard as limited access, and the very wide right-of-way preserved along Gandy Boulevard east of I-275.

Section between I-275 and 4th Street edit

 
Looking at the Gandy Freeway overpasses at 4th Street N, St. Petersburg, FL

After being shelved for decades, largely due to a lack of funding, the Gandy Freeway section from just east of 4th Street N to the I-275 interchange was finally built at a cost of $83 million. This project comprised a four to six-lane elevated highway, with overpasses at 4th Street N/Roosevelt Boulevard, 9th Street N (also known as MLK Street N), and 94th Avenue N. A four lane frontage road system (two lanes in each direction) would parallel the elevated structures.[4] In recent years, the Florida Department of Transportation has seen this particular project as an increasing priority for relieving congestion along the corridor, which is why the project was fast-tracked for construction in recent years.[5]

On December 14, 2016, the new eastbound elevated lanes opened over 94th Avenue N, with the westbound direction opening on February 12, 2017. The new westbound elevated lanes over MLK Street N, Roosevelt Boulevard, and 4th Street N opened on June 18, 2017, with the eastbound direction opening on June 23, 2017. As of February 1, 2018, both frontage roads were completed and fully operational.

I-275 interchange edit

The Gandy Boulevard interchange with I-275 is technically incomplete, lacking a free-flowing flyover from northbound I-275 to westbound Gandy. Originally, the interchange was also without a ramp from eastbound Gandy to southbound I-275 (this ramp was constructed in 1981). It is currently unclear if a free-flowing ramp will be constructed from northbound I-275 to westbound Gandy and there is speculation that this component of the project has been rolled into the controversial toll lane project formerly known as Tampa Bay Express.

Section between US 19 and I-275 edit

Plans were also in the works to build an overpass at the intersection of Gandy Boulevard and Grand Ave, but those plans were cancelled due to community opposition.[6]

January 2015 Tanker Incident edit

On Tuesday, January 6, 2015, a fuel tanker traveling westbound on Gandy Boulevard collided with a utility truck traveling southbound on Roosevelt Boulevard. Fuel from the tanker leaked and ignited, causing a huge fireball of flames to erupt. Fire crews from multiple departments; including Pinellas Park, Largo, Seminole, St. Petersburg and the St. Petersburg-Cleawater International Airport, responded to the incident, and it took well over an hour for the fire to be extinguished. Both drivers were transported to area hospitals; with the driver of the tanker truck suffering second and third-degree burns throughout most of his body. The driver of the utility truck suffered lacerations and fractures.

The severity of the incident has caused environmental concerns, as fuel seeped about four feet into the ground around and beneath the damaged roadway. Flames from the fire also charred the retaining wall that now carries westbound traffic over 4th Street and Roosevelt Boulevard. The Florida Department of Transportation evaluated the condition of the wall and determined that the affected section would need to be partially rebuilt. The work was able to be completed without significantly delaying the overall project.[7][8][9]

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in Pinellas County.

Locationmi[1][10]kmDestinationsNotes
Indian Shores0.0000.000  SR 699 (Gulf Boulevard) – Indian Rocks Beach, Madeira BeachWestern terminus
0.2[11]0.32Park Boulevard Bridge over The Narrows (Gulf Intracoastal Waterway)
0.8071.299Oakhurst Road (CR 233 north)
Seminole2.8[11]4.5  CR 321 (113th Street North) – Walsingham County Park
3.4[11]5.5 
 
US 19 Alt. (Seminole Boulevard / SR 595)
4.9[11]7.9  CR 1 (Starkey Road / Park Street)
Pinellas Park6.5[11]10.5Belcher Road (CR 501)
6.99111.251  SR 693 (66th Street) – Clearwater, South Pasadena, St. Petersburg CollegeWest end of state maintenance; CR 694 becomes SR 694
8.74114.067  CR 611 (49th Street)
9.71915.641  US 19 (SR 55) – Clearwater, St. PetersburgInterchange
St. Petersburg11.2518.11  I-275 (SR 93) – Tampa, St. PetersburgI-275 exit 28; no access from SR 694 west to I-275 north or I-275 south to SR 694 east
12.219.694th Avenue N / 16th Street Npartial interchange; eastbound exit westbound entrance
12.45020.036 
 
To Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street North / 9th Street North (CR 803) north / I-275
12.91520.785 
 
SR 686 west (Roosevelt Boulevard)
No left turn eastbound in the interchange
13.01420.944   US 92 / SR 687 (4th Street North / Gandy Boulevard / SR 600 east) / to Selmon Expressway (SR 618) – TampaInterchange; Eastern terminus of SR 694; Gandy Boulevard continues onto US 92 (SR 600)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b FDOT straight line diagrams March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 2014
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2014-02-28. ABC Action News - 2014 Feb 20, Retrieved 2014 Feb 28
  3. ^ Connecting dots to uncork traffic, St. Petersburg Times March 2, 2003
  4. ^ Censullo, Meredyth (February 20, 2014). . Tampa, FL: WFTS-TV. Archived from the original on February 27, 2014. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
  5. ^ Bursch, Kathryn (March 2, 2012). "Major Changes Planned for Gandy Boulevard in St. Petersburg". St. Petersburg, FL: WTSP-TV. Archived from the original on February 28, 2014. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
  6. ^ Lindberg, Anne (June 21, 2013). "Elevating Gandy Boulevard near the Wawa Draws Anger". Tampa Bay Times. St. Petersburg, FL. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
  7. ^ O'Reilly, Sean (January 8, 2015). . Archived from the original on January 7, 2015. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
  8. ^ "Driver burned in Gandy Boulevard. crash, tanker explosion".
  9. ^ "Tanker crash could delay Gandy construction; driver remains critical".
  10. ^ FDOT GIS data 2008-12-11 at the Wayback Machine, accessed January 2014
  11. ^ a b c d e Google Maps distance

External links edit

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State Road 694 SR 694 is an east west route in Pinellas County running from SR 693 66th Street N in Pinellas Park to U S Route 92 US 92 and unsigned SR 600 in St Petersburg State Road 694 and County Road 694Park BoulevardGandy BoulevardSR 694 in red CR 694 in blueRoute informationLength6 023 mi 1 9 693 km CR 694 6 991 mi 11 251 km Major junctionsWest endSR 693 in Pinellas ParkMajor intersectionsUS 19 in Pinellas Park I 275 in St PetersburgEast endUS 92 SR 687 in St PetersburgLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountyPinellasHighway systemFlorida State Highway System Interstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic SR 693 SR 699 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Gandy Freeway 3 1 Original aspirations 3 2 Section between I 275 and 4th Street 3 3 I 275 interchange 3 4 Section between US 19 and I 275 3 5 January 2015 Tanker Incident 4 Major intersections 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp Looking west toward The Gulf of Mexico and Indian Shores Florida from bridge over Intracoastal Waterway nbsp Looking north on County Road 694 from bridge over Intracoastal Waterway Indian Shores Florida on left mangroves on right State Road 694 starts at State Road 693 in Pinellas Park where SR 694 heads east as Park Boulevard At the intersection with US 19 in southeastern Pinellas Park SR 694 becomes known as Gandy Boulevard and turns northeast into northeastern St Petersburg heading towards the interchange with Interstate 275 I 275 It continues northeast intersecting Dr Martin Luther King Jr Street N before heading towards its eastern terminus at the intersection with 4th Street N Roosevelt Boulevard and US 92 unsigned SR 600 East of SR 694 s eastern terminus Gandy Boulevard continues signed as US 92 SR 600 and crosses the Gandy Bridge into Tampa State Road 694 previously began at State Road 699 in Indian Shores running through Seminole and to the SR 693 intersection in Pinellas Park The former road to the west is now known as County Road 694 CR 694 History editState Road 694 was originally visioned as a multilane freeway running from SR 699 Gulf Boulevard east to the Gandy Bridge known as the Gandy Freeway However the plan was nixed in the 1970s due to an increasing business population The remnants of this planned freeway are the US 19 interchange in Pinellas Park the configuration of the I 275 interchange and the wide median between MLK Jr St N and 4th St N Gandy Freeway editThe Gandy Freeway is a limited access freeway that is located in Pinellas County Florida The freeway portion runs from just east of 4th Street to just west of the I 275 interchange Construction of the freeway began in February 2014 and completed in late 2017 The project was projected to cost 83 million and was due for completion in 2017 2 The Gandy Freeway east of US 19 was reconsidered due to increasing congestion and right of way already prepared for overpasses at 4th St N Roosevelt Blvd and 9th St N MLK St N 3 Original aspirations edit The Gandy Freeway has been in planning books for decades with a roughly 12 6 miles 20 3 km stretch between a proposed connection to the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway in Tampa and US 19 or somewhere westward Due to the low likelihood of the Hillsborough County portion being constructed and increasing urbanization of Pinellas Park the freeway was ultimately shelved with portions west of US 19 being cancelled Remains of the original freeway can be seen in the Gandy Boulevard interchange at I 275 which lacks several ramps that were originally planned to be built the grade separated diamond interchange at US 19 with Gandy Boulevard as limited access and the very wide right of way preserved along Gandy Boulevard east of I 275 Section between I 275 and 4th Street edit nbsp Looking at the Gandy Freeway overpasses at 4th Street N St Petersburg FL After being shelved for decades largely due to a lack of funding the Gandy Freeway section from just east of 4th Street N to the I 275 interchange was finally built at a cost of 83 million This project comprised a four to six lane elevated highway with overpasses at 4th Street N Roosevelt Boulevard 9th Street N also known as MLK Street N and 94th Avenue N A four lane frontage road system two lanes in each direction would parallel the elevated structures 4 In recent years the Florida Department of Transportation has seen this particular project as an increasing priority for relieving congestion along the corridor which is why the project was fast tracked for construction in recent years 5 On December 14 2016 the new eastbound elevated lanes opened over 94th Avenue N with the westbound direction opening on February 12 2017 The new westbound elevated lanes over MLK Street N Roosevelt Boulevard and 4th Street N opened on June 18 2017 with the eastbound direction opening on June 23 2017 As of February 1 2018 both frontage roads were completed and fully operational I 275 interchange edit The Gandy Boulevard interchange with I 275 is technically incomplete lacking a free flowing flyover from northbound I 275 to westbound Gandy Originally the interchange was also without a ramp from eastbound Gandy to southbound I 275 this ramp was constructed in 1981 It is currently unclear if a free flowing ramp will be constructed from northbound I 275 to westbound Gandy and there is speculation that this component of the project has been rolled into the controversial toll lane project formerly known as Tampa Bay Express Section between US 19 and I 275 edit Plans were also in the works to build an overpass at the intersection of Gandy Boulevard and Grand Ave but those plans were cancelled due to community opposition 6 January 2015 Tanker Incident edit On Tuesday January 6 2015 a fuel tanker traveling westbound on Gandy Boulevard collided with a utility truck traveling southbound on Roosevelt Boulevard Fuel from the tanker leaked and ignited causing a huge fireball of flames to erupt Fire crews from multiple departments including Pinellas Park Largo Seminole St Petersburg and the St Petersburg Cleawater International Airport responded to the incident and it took well over an hour for the fire to be extinguished Both drivers were transported to area hospitals with the driver of the tanker truck suffering second and third degree burns throughout most of his body The driver of the utility truck suffered lacerations and fractures The severity of the incident has caused environmental concerns as fuel seeped about four feet into the ground around and beneath the damaged roadway Flames from the fire also charred the retaining wall that now carries westbound traffic over 4th Street and Roosevelt Boulevard The Florida Department of Transportation evaluated the condition of the wall and determined that the affected section would need to be partially rebuilt The work was able to be completed without significantly delaying the overall project 7 8 9 Major intersections editThe entire route is in Pinellas County Locationmi 1 10 kmDestinationsNotes Indian Shores0 0000 000 nbsp SR 699 Gulf Boulevard Indian Rocks Beach Madeira BeachWestern terminus 0 2 11 0 32Park Boulevard Bridge over The Narrows Gulf Intracoastal Waterway 0 8071 299Oakhurst Road CR 233 north Seminole2 8 11 4 5 nbsp CR 321 113th Street North Walsingham County Park 3 4 11 5 5 nbsp nbsp US 19 Alt Seminole Boulevard SR 595 4 9 11 7 9 nbsp CR 1 Starkey Road Park Street Pinellas Park6 5 11 10 5Belcher Road CR 501 6 99111 251 nbsp SR 693 66th Street Clearwater South Pasadena St Petersburg CollegeWest end of state maintenance CR 694 becomes SR 694 8 74114 067 nbsp CR 611 49th Street 9 71915 641 nbsp US 19 SR 55 Clearwater St PetersburgInterchange St Petersburg11 2518 11 nbsp I 275 SR 93 Tampa St PetersburgI 275 exit 28 no access from SR 694 west to I 275 north or I 275 south to SR 694 east 12 219 694th Avenue N 16th Street Npartial interchange eastbound exit westbound entrance12 45020 036 nbsp nbsp To Dr Martin Luther King Jr Street North 9th Street North CR 803 north I 275 12 91520 785 nbsp nbsp SR 686 west Roosevelt Boulevard No left turn eastbound in the interchange 13 01420 944 nbsp nbsp US 92 SR 687 4th Street North Gandy Boulevard SR 600 east to Selmon Expressway SR 618 TampaInterchange Eastern terminus of SR 694 Gandy Boulevard continues onto US 92 SR 600 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete access Route transitionReferences edit a b FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed March 2014 Gandy Boulevard in St Petersburg will be reconstructed as elevated six lane roadway Story abcactionnews com Tampa Bay News Weather Sports Things to do WFTS TV Archived from the original on 2014 02 27 Retrieved 2014 02 28 ABC Action News 2014 Feb 20 Retrieved 2014 Feb 28 Connecting dots to uncork traffic St Petersburg Times March 2 2003 Censullo Meredyth February 20 2014 Gandy Boulevard in St Petersburg Will Be Reconstructed as Elevated Six Lane Roadway 83 Million Project to Reconstruct Gandy Begins Tampa FL WFTS TV Archived from the original on February 27 2014 Retrieved February 28 2014 Bursch Kathryn March 2 2012 Major Changes Planned for Gandy Boulevard in St Petersburg St Petersburg FL WTSP TV Archived from the original on February 28 2014 Retrieved February 28 2014 Lindberg Anne June 21 2013 Elevating Gandy Boulevard near the Wawa Draws Anger Tampa Bay Times St Petersburg FL Retrieved February 28 2014 O Reilly Sean January 8 2015 RAW VIDEO Tanker driver seriously burned in fuel leak fire accident in St Petersburg Archived from the original on January 7 2015 Retrieved January 7 2015 Driver burned in Gandy Boulevard crash tanker explosion Tanker crash could delay Gandy construction driver remains critical FDOT GIS data Archived 2008 12 11 at the Wayback Machine accessed January 2014 a b c d e Google Maps distanceExternal links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Florida State Road 694KML is not from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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