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That Route Log update seems very sloppy of FHWA, given other entries on it that haven't even come close to paperwork and issuance (like I-685 AL). I'd be hesitant to take it as gospel.
Quote from: froggie on June 22, 2016, 08:04:48 pmThat Route Log update seems very sloppy of FHWA, given other entries on it that haven't even come close to paperwork and issuance (like I-685 AL). I'd be hesitant to take it as gospel.Well, with I-69 in Memphis at least, they did get approval from the AASHTO and the FHWA for this. TDOT just seems to be lazy and doesn't want to post any signage.http://route.transportation.org/Documents/SIGNEDTENNESSEELETTERI-69I-55.pdfSo, I think, at least with I-69 between MS and TN-300, should be converted to a full Interstate, and be considered as a 'hidden'. The section between I-40 to US-51 (along hidden TN-300) should stay as a "Future Interstate". Comments?
James,I apologize for the delay. You ask a very good question. The reason why we have not signed I-69 along existing routes, I-55/I-240/I-40, is because it would be a big project to undertake at this time with the existing economic conditions as they are today. We do not see a benefit in signing existing routes until more of I-69 is completed. It would require modifying overhead and ground mount signs, added cost for surveying/establishing locations, developing a plan, and securing funding. Your suggestion to post an "End I-69" sign at the state line might have merit. I will past this on for consideration and to see if it is possible.
Not really, unless they actually posted the END I-69 sign. Given past precedent, we should be looking for one of the following: A) on an official map, B) signage, or C) in a route log.
Quote from: froggie on July 03, 2016, 08:26:12 amNot really, unless they actually posted the END I-69 sign. Given past precedent, we should be looking for one of the following: A) on an official map, B) signage, or C) in a route log.Is anything available now?