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===Palm Beach County segment=== |
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The divided northern segment of SR 811 extends {{convert|11.1|mi|km}} from an intersection with Northlake Boulevard ([[State Road 850 (Florida)|SR 850]]) in [[North Palm Beach, Florida|North Palm Beach]] to its northern terminus, an intersection with [[U.S. Route 1 (Florida)|U.S. Route 1]] ([[State Road 5 (Florida)|SR 5]]) near [[Tequesta, Florida|Tequesta]] and [[Jupiter Inlet Colony, Florida|Jupiter Inlet Colony]] and a mile north of [[Jupiter, Florida|Jupiter]]. While FDOT signs indicating the SR 811 designation are posted alongside the road, street signs (mostly overhead) identify it as Alternate A1A or Old Dixie Highway for the entire length of the route. |
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While the completion of I-95 in the late 1970s has diminished the importance of Alternate A1A as a commercial byway, the replacement of forest by the development of suburban residential districts have made SR 811 an important [[commuter]] road in addition to a bypass of US 1. |
While the completion of I-95 in the late 1970s has diminished the importance of Alternate A1A as a commercial byway, the replacement of forest by the development of suburban residential districts have made SR 811 an important [[commuter]] road in addition to a bypass of US 1. |
Revision as of 18:30, 1 January 2018
Dixie Highway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by FDOT | ||||
Length | 23.581 mi[1] (37.950 km) | |||
Broward County section | ||||
Length | 13.124 mi (21.121 km) | |||
South end | SR 838 in Fort Lauderdale | |||
Major intersections | SR 816 in Oakland Park SR 814 in Pompano Beach | |||
North end | SR 810 in Deerfield Beach | |||
Palm Beach County section | ||||
Length | 10.457 mi (16.829 km) | |||
South end | SR 850 in North Palm Beach | |||
Major intersections | SR 786 in Palm Beach Gardens | |||
North end | US 1 / CR 707 in Jupiter | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Florida | |||
Counties | Broward, Palm Beach | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Road 811 (SR 811) is the shared Florida Department of Transportation designation of two separate north–south roads in southern Florida. Both are former alignments of Dixie Highway (which became U.S. Route 1) after the route was shifted to the east, closer to the Atlantic Ocean. One segment of SR 811 is in Broward County; the other is in Palm Beach County, Florida
Route description
Broward County segment
The 14-mile (23 km) southern segment of SR 811 extends from an intersection with Sunrise Boulevard (SR 838) in downtown Fort Lauderdale, going north, and ending at an intersection with Hillsboro Boulevard (SR 810) in Deerfield Beach. The southern segment of SR 811 is locally known by a variety of names: Northeast 4th Avenue (in Fort Lauderdale), Wilton Drive (in Wilton Manors), North Dixie Highway (in Wilton Manors, Oakland Park, and Pompano Beach), Old Dixie Highway (in Oakland Park and Deerfield Beach), and West Dixie Highway (in Pompano Beach). The segment of road located in Pompano Beach is maintained by the city as of 2016, and is not part of the state highway system.[2]
Parallelling both US 1 to the east and Interstate 95 to the west, SR 811 is a major north–south commercial access road for northeastern Broward County cities. While much of the property that lines SR 811 is residential in nature, most of the route is adjacent to Florida East Coast Railroad tracks. Two hospitals (North Ridge Medical Center and the Pompano Beach Medical Center) are on the southern segment of SR 811, south of Pompano Beach Airpark, home base of the Goodyear Blimps.
While the SR 811 designation ends at Hillsboro Boulevard, Old Dixie Highway continues into Palm Beach County, staying only a few blocks west of US 1 until it intersects with it in Delray Beach.
Palm Beach County segment
The divided northern segment of SR 811 extends 11.1 miles (17.9 km) from an intersection with Northlake Boulevard (SR 850) in North Palm Beach to its northern terminus, an intersection with U.S. Route 1 (SR 5) near Tequesta and Jupiter Inlet Colony and a mile north of Jupiter. While FDOT signs indicating the SR 811 designation are posted alongside the road, street signs (mostly overhead) identify it as Alternate A1A or Old Dixie Highway for the entire length of the route.
While the completion of I-95 in the late 1970s has diminished the importance of Alternate A1A as a commercial byway, the replacement of forest by the development of suburban residential districts have made SR 811 an important commuter road in addition to a bypass of US 1.
Major intersections
Broward County segment
County | Location | mi[1][3] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Broward | Fort Lauderdale | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 1 (Federal Highway) / SR A1A (Southeast 17th Street) | Southern terminus of CR 811 |
0.70 | 1.13 | SR 736 (Davie Boulevard) | |||
1.70 | 2.74 | SR 842 (Broward Boulevard) | |||
2.70 0.000 | 4.35 0.000 | SR 838 (Sunrise Boulevard) to I-95 / SR A1A – Beaches | Route transition from CR 811 to SR 811 | ||
Oakland Park | 2.338 | 3.763 | SR 816 (Oakland Park Boulevard) to I-95 | ||
3.929 | 6.323 | SR 870 (Commercial Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike | |||
Oakland Park–Fort Lauderdale line | 4.946 | 7.960 | Cypress Creek Road (CR 840) to I-95 | ||
Pompano Beach | 6.936 | 11.162 | SR 814 (Atlantic Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike / SR 869 (Sawgrass Expressway) / US 1 | ||
8.991 | 14.470 | Copans Road to I-95 / US 1 | |||
Pompano Beach–Deerfield Beach line | 10.021 | 16.127 | SR 834 (Sample Road) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike / US 1 | ||
Deerfield Beach | 12.128 | 19.518 | South 10th Street to I-95 / SR 869 (Sawgrass Expressway) / US 1 | Former routing of SR 869 | |
13.124 0.00 | 21.121 0.00 | SR 810 (Hillsboro Boulevard) to I-95 / US 1 / SR A1A – Beaches | Route transition from SR 811 to CR 811 | ||
Hillsboro Canal | 0.40[4] | 0.64 | Dixie Highway north | Continuation into Palm Beach County north to Delray Beach | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Palm Beach County segment
County | Location | mi[1][5] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Palm Beach | West Palm Beach | 0.00 | 0.00 | 45th Street (CR 702) to I-95 | Southern terminus of CR 811 |
Riviera Beach | 1.10 | 1.77 | SR 710 north (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard) | Southern terminus of SR 710 | |
2.10 | 3.38 | SR 708 (Blue Heron Boulevard) to I-95 | |||
Lake Park–North Palm Beach line | 4.10 0.000 | 6.60 0.000 | SR 850 east / CR 809A west (Northlake Boulevard) to I-95 / US 1 | Route transition from CR 811 to SR 811; western terminus of SR 850; eastern terminus of CR 809A (former SR 809A) | |
Palm Beach Gardens | 2.77 | 4.46 | SR 786 (PGA Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike | Grade-separated interchange | |
I-95 south – West Palm Beach | Southbound direct flyover ramp only; other movements via SR 786 | ||||
Palm Beach Gardens–Jupiter line | 5.469 | 8.802 | Donald Ross Road to I-95 | ||
Jupiter | 9.004 | 14.491 | SR 706 (Indiantown Road) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike / US 1 | ||
9.853– 10.072 | 15.857– 16.209 | Pete Damon Memorial Bridge over Loxahatchee River | |||
10.167 | 16.362 | Riverside Drive to US 1 south | |||
10.368 | 16.686 | Old Dixie Highway | |||
10.457 | 16.829 | US 1 / CR 707 north (Beach Road) | Southern terminus of CR 707 | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
County Road 811A (formerly SR 811A)
Location | Fort Lauderdale |
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Neither a bypass nor a spur, the former State Road 811A, now County Road 811A, is a seven-mile-long stretch of North Andrews Avenue in Fort Lauderdale. The southern terminus is an intersection with Sunrise Boulevard (SR 838) and the northern terminus is an intersection with Atlantic Boulevard (SR 814). It provides an alternative north–south commuter route whenever I-95 is clogged with a traffic jam.
With Broward Boulevard (SR 842), Andrews Avenue provides a baseline from which all Fort Lauderdale addresses are determined. Just west of the northern terminus of CR 811A is the Pompano Park Raceway, the only harness racing track in southern Florida. Within nine six blocks of the southern terminus are Fort Lauderdale and Broward County governments, all of which within a block of the Fort Lauderdale Museum of Discovery and Art and a campus of Broward Community College.
State Road 811A does not intersect with its "parent"; however, in the 1960s, State Road 811 extended along Andrews Avenue southward from SR 838 to US 1. Had SR 811A been in existence at that time, the two roads would have branched out from Sunrise Boulevard and North Andrews Avenue, but no road map - commercial or governmental - has ever indicated the concurrent existence of SR 811A and the SR 811 extension.
Major intersections
The entire route is in Broward County.
Location | mi[6] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Fort Lauderdale | 0.0 | 0.0 | SR 838 (Sunrise Boulevard) | Road continues south without designation | |
Wilton Manors–Oakland Park line | 2.1 | 3.4 | SR 816 (Oakland Park Boulevard) | ||
Oakland Park | 3.6 | 5.8 | SR 870 (Commercial Boulevard) | ||
4.4 | 7.1 | I-95 south (SR 9) – Miami | Southbound exit only; other movements can be made via CR 840 (I-95 exit 33) | ||
Fort Lauderdale | 4.7 | 7.6 | Cypress Creek Road / Northwest 62nd Street (CR 840) | ||
Pompano Beach | 6.9 | 11.1 | SR 814 (Atlantic Boulevard) | Road continues north without designation | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
- ^ a b c FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 2014
- ^ http://pompanobeachfl.gov/assets/docs/db/commission/2016/03.22.16/3_items/24.pdf
- ^ Google (January 1, 2018). "Broward County Road 811" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
- ^ Google (January 1, 2018). "Broward County Road 811" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
- ^ Google (January 1, 2018). "Palm Beach County Road 811" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
- ^ Google Maps distance