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===County Road 80A (Hendry County)===
===County Road 80A (Hendry County)===


County Road 80A is the designation for Cowboy Way near [[LaBelle, Florida|LaBelle]]. It runs from SR 80 just southwest of LaBelle and heads east to SR 29. From SR 29, it continues east through [[Port LaBelle, Florida|Port LaBelle]] where it turns north and reconnects to SR 80. Cowboy Way was previously designated at SR 80A between SR 80 and SR 29. After being turned over to county control, it was extended east through Port LaBelle to its current eastern terminus.
County Road 80A is the designation for Cowboy Way near [[LaBelle, Florida|LaBelle]]. It runs from SR 80 just southwest of LaBelle and heads east to SR 29. From SR 29, it continues east through [[Port LaBelle, Florida|Port LaBelle]] where it turns north and reconnects to SR 80. Cowboy Way was previously designated at SR 80A between SR 80 and SR 29.<ref>General Highway Map, Hendry County, June 1969, reprinted April 1972/October 1974</ref> After being turned over to county control, it was extended east through Port LaBelle to its current eastern terminus.


===Former County Road 80A (Lee County)===
===Former County Road 80A (Lee County)===

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County Road 882

County Road 882

LocationMcGregorVillas[1]
Length2.4 mi[2] (3.9 km)

County Road 882 is an east-west route just south of Fort Myers. It is locally known as College Parkway and it runs 2.4 miles from McGregor Boulevard (SR 867) to U.S. Route 41. Its name is due to its proximity to Florida SouthWestern State College (originally Edison Community College). Its western terminus is an interchange with McGregor Boulevard, with College Parkway continuing west as CR 867A over the Cape Coral Bridge. College Parkway also has an interchange with Summerlin Road (CR 869).


SR 80 Related roads

County Road 80A (Hendry County)

County Road 80A is the designation for Cowboy Way near LaBelle. It runs from SR 80 just southwest of LaBelle and heads east to SR 29. From SR 29, it continues east through Port LaBelle where it turns north and reconnects to SR 80. Cowboy Way was previously designated at SR 80A between SR 80 and SR 29.[3] After being turned over to county control, it was extended east through Port LaBelle to its current eastern terminus.

Former County Road 80A (Lee County)

The former CR 80A in Lee County ran between Tice and Olga via Buckingham. It ran along Orange River Boulevard east to Buckingham Road, where it ran north along Buckingham Road back to SR 80. These roads, along with Old Olga Road, were the original alignment of SR 80 in this area prior to the late 1940s.[4][5] After the current alignment opened, the route became SR 80A. In the 1970s, Orange River Boulevard's intersection with SR 80 near Tice was realigned to its current intersection to accommodate the construction of the interchange with I-75. A portion of the former alignment still exists west of I-75 near Lexington Avenue.[6] The roads were later relinquished to county control and were designated CR 80A. The CR 80A designation has since been decommissioned along the route and Orange River Boulevard now exists without a route designation.[7] Buckingham Road has since become part of CR 876.[1]

Former State Road 80B

SR 80B was the previous designation for Ortiz Avenue, which runs south from SR 80 in Tice. Ortiz Avenue later became part of SR 865 when that route was extended to connect with it. The route was relinquished to county control and is now designated CR 865.[8]

Work

Bonita Beach Causeway

Cape Coral Bridge

Other

[1] Harney Point Name[9]

LaBelle Swing Bridge

BNA old Concourse D [2]


External links

  1. ^ a b Lee County GIS. Road Maintenance System (Map). Lee County Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 24, 2023.
  2. ^ Google. "Sanibel sun" (Map). Google Maps. Google.
  3. ^ General Highway Map, Hendry County, June 1969, reprinted April 1972/October 1974
  4. ^ State Road Department of Florida (1946). Official State Road Map of Florida (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Tallahassee: State Road Department of Florida. Retrieved January 2, 2024.
  5. ^ Cassani, John; Everham, Win (August 9, 2015). "After three centuries, Olga Oak is a venerable survivor". The News-Press. Retrieved January 2, 2024.
  6. ^ [5]
  7. ^ "State Road 80 West - Clewiston to Fort Myers". AARoads. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  8. ^ General Highway Map, Lee County, January 1976, reprinted January 1980
  9. ^ "What's in a Name? A Lot, Sometimes". The News-Press. 20 February 1960. Retrieved 15 February 2024.