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Dec. 21—WEST POINT — Recent changes in the Cullman County Road Department's policies on residential culvert installations may soon be mirrored by the town of West Point. On Monday, Dec. 18 ...
The Arkansas General Assembly passed the Act 148 of 1957, the Milum Road Act, creating 10–12 miles (16–19 km) of new state highways in each county. [12] As part of the act, the Arkansas Highway Department extended Highway 102 east from Main Street in Centerton to US 62 on July 10, 1957. [ 13 ]
Arkansas Highway 279 (AR 279 and Hwy. 279) is a north–south state highway in Benton County, Arkansas. The route runs 14.87 miles (23.93 km) from Arkansas Highway 12 at Vaughn north to the Missouri state line through Centerton. [2] The route has a rare officially designated exception of 0.52 miles (0.84 km), overlapping Arkansas Highway 72. [3]
The primary duty of ArDOT is the maintenance and management of the over 16,000-mile (26,000 km) Arkansas Highway System. The department also conducts planning, public transportation, the State Aid County Road Program, the Arkansas Highway Police, and Federal-Aid project administration. [1] Its headquarters are in Little Rock. [3]
Mar. 30—County road crews won't have to wait for funds to come through to stay on top of major repairs along one of the area's busiest rural roads, thanks to $300,000 in emergency funding ...
Arkansas Highway 229 (AR 229) is a north–south state highway in Arkansas. The route runs 57.61 miles (92.71 km) from Highway 8 in Fordyce north to Interstate 30 (I-30) in Benton . The highway was created on July 10, 1957 during a period of highway system expansion, and extended throughout the 1960s.
US 63/AR 18/AR 91 in Jonesboro: 2016: current Continues north as US 63: I-630: 7.40: 11.91 I-430/Chenal Parkway/Shackleford Road in Little Rock: I-30/US 65/US 67/US 167 in Little Rock 1985: current I-730 — — US 49 in Jonesboro: US 67 — 2016 Would have followed AR 226 but was cancelled when I-30 extension was cancelled in 2016
Arkansas Highway 16 (AR 16) is a designation for three state highways in Arkansas. One segment of 24.13 miles (38.83 km) runs from U.S. Route 412 (US 412) in Siloam Springs east to Interstate 49 (I-49) in Fayetteville .