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Bee Ridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sarasota County, Florida, United States. The population was 9,955 at the 2020 census , up from 9,598 at the 2010 census. [ 4 ] It is part of the North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area .
It then intersects SR 758 (Bee Ridge Road) 1.5 miles later. North of Bee Ridge Road, Beneva Road runs between Southgate and Sarasota Springs. It then intersects Webber Street and Bahia Vista Street as it continues north. Beneva Road enters Sarasota city limits right after crossing the Legacy Trail. It then intersects SR 780 (Fruitville Road ...
SR 758 reaches its eastern terminus slightly east of an interchange with I-75/SR 93 in Bee Ridge, with the unnumbered Bee Ridge Road continuing to the east as a four-lane divided road until an intersection with Mauna Loa Boulevard. East of this intersection, Bee Ridge Road continues for approximately three miles (4.8 km) as a four-lane divided ...
The Classical Academy of Sarasota at at 8000 Bee Ridge Road, has hired off-duty sheriff's deputies to assist with traffic during morning drop-offs and afternoon pick-ups.
Budget Rent A Car is moving two miles west, from East Kellogg across from Walmart to 8144 E. Kellogg, which is about halfway between Rock and Webb roads. “We’re kind of in the process of ...
In the 1960s, SR 789 was rerouted to connect with SR 64 from the south via East Bay Drive. [10] The Siesta Key segment of SR 789 was later redesignated as SR 758 in the 1980s, which also included Bee Ridge Road east to Interstate 75. The segments of SR 789 to Casey Key were given to county control. [11]
Sarasota County is a county located in Southwest Florida. At the 2020 US census, the population was 434,006. [1] Its county seat is Sarasota [2] and its largest city is North Port. Sarasota County is part of the North Port–Bradenton–Sarasota, FL metropolitan statistical area. The county includes barriers islands with beaches and beach ...
The road was first built in 1924 by New York businessman William "Fingy" Conners as a toll road to carry people to his properties at Okeechobee and Connersville. [2]For a year in the 1940s, Bee Line Highway was part of State Road 66 before the number was changed to 710.