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==Miscellaneous==
==Miscellaneous==
[[Image:Kent-thoroughfare.jpg|thumb|Thoroughfare plan for Kent]]
[[Image:Kent-thoroughfare.jpg|thumb|Thoroughfare plan for Kent]]
[[Image:1985-canton-highways.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Proposed highway plan for Stark County, 1985]]
State Route 435 was once a proposed limited-access north-south highway in [[Portage County, Ohio|Portage County]], as a result of a 1968 planning report. Plans included connections to [[State Route 14 (Ohio)|State Route 14]], [[State Route 59 (Ohio)|State Route 59]], [[State Route 261 (Ohio)|State Route 261]], [[Interstate 76 (Ohio)|Interstate 76]] and [[U.S. Route 224 (Ohio)|U.S. Route 224]]. Connections further north and south were purposed, but plans never developed. Designed to relieve traffic from [[State Route 43 (Ohio)|State Route 43]] and [[State Route 44 (Ohio)|State Route 44]], its centerline was 1 mile east of State Route 43. However, the plan never took off. Instead, the city of [[Kent, Ohio|Kent]] and [[Brimfield Township, Portage County, Ohio|Brimfield Township]] have started expanding State Route 43 from 2 lanes to 4 to provide better access to Interstate 76.
State Route 435 was once a proposed limited-access north-south highway in [[Portage County, Ohio|Portage County]] and [[Stark County, Ohio|Stark County]], as a result of a regional planning reports. Connections in Portage would have been at [[State Route 14 (Ohio)|State Route 14]], [[State Route 59 (Ohio)|State Route 59]], [[State Route 261 (Ohio)|State Route 261]], [[Interstate 76 (Ohio)|Interstate 76]] and [[U.S. Route 224 (Ohio)|U.S. Route 224]]. Connections in Stark would have been at [[State Route 619 (Ohio)|State Route 619]], State Street NE, [[State Route 173 (Ohio)|State Route 173]], [[U.S. Route 62]], [[State Route 153 (Ohio)|State Route 153]], [[State Route 172 (Ohio)|State Route 172]], [[U.S. Route 30]] and would have terminated at [[State Route 183 (Ohio)|State Route 183]] in [[Sandy, Ohio|Sandy]]. Designed to relieve traffic from [[State Route 43 (Ohio)|State Route 43]] and [[State Route 44 (Ohio)|State Route 44]], its centerline was 1 mile east of State Route 43. However, the plan never took off. Instead, the city of [[Kent, Ohio|Kent]] and [[Brimfield Township, Portage County, Ohio|Brimfield Township]] have started expanding State Route 43 from 2 lanes to 4 to provide better access to Interstate 76.


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Revision as of 20:51, 2 December 2006

State Route 435 marker

State Route 435

Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length2.80 mi[1] (4.51 km)
Major junctions
Major intersections I-71 in Octa
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOhio
CountiesFayette
Highway system
  • Ohio State Highway System
SR 430 SR 444

State Route 435 is an east-west state highway in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route 35 approximately 5½ southwest of Jeffersonville, and its eastern terminus is at State Route 729 4½ miles south of Jeffersonville.

Cities and villages along route

History

  • unknown – Original route certified; the route follows the former alignment of U.S. Route 35 which now bypasses this area.

Miscellaneous

File:Kent-thoroughfare.jpg
Thoroughfare plan for Kent
File:1985-canton-highways.jpg
Proposed highway plan for Stark County, 1985

State Route 435 was once a proposed limited-access north-south highway in Portage County and Stark County, as a result of a regional planning reports. Connections in Portage would have been at State Route 14, State Route 59, State Route 261, Interstate 76 and U.S. Route 224. Connections in Stark would have been at State Route 619, State Street NE, State Route 173, U.S. Route 62, State Route 153, State Route 172, U.S. Route 30 and would have terminated at State Route 183 in Sandy. Designed to relieve traffic from State Route 43 and State Route 44, its centerline was 1 mile east of State Route 43. However, the plan never took off. Instead, the city of Kent and Brimfield Township have started expanding State Route 43 from 2 lanes to 4 to provide better access to Interstate 76.

Sources

  1. ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.