- Florida State Road 76
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State Road 76 Kanner Highway Route information Maintained by FDOT Length: 31.5 mi[1] (50.7 km) Existed: 1945 renumbering – present Major junctions West end: US 98 / US 441 / SR 15 / SR 700 in Port Mayaca SR 710 in Indiantown
I-95 / SR 9 near Palm City
SR 714 in StuartEast end: US 1 / SR 5 in Stuart Location Counties: Martin Highway system Florida State and County Roads
Interstate • US • SR (Pre-1945) • Toll • County← SR 75 SR 77 → The 31.5 miles (50.7 km) long State Road 76, also known as Kanner Highway, is a northeast-southwest (signed east–west) highway connecting Port Mayaca on the shore of Lake Okeechobee at the intersection with US 98-441 (SR 700-SR 15) with Stuart on the shore of the St. Lucie River near the Atlantic Ocean and the Treasure Coast at an intersection with US 1 (SR 5). It parallels the nearby St. Lucie Canal, a navigable waterway connecting the lake and the ocean.
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Route description
West of Florida's Turnpike (SR 91) and Interstate 95 (SR 9), SR 76 crosses the woodland and wetlands typifying Florida northeast of Lake Okeechobee. With the exception of Indiantown on the opposite (northern) side of St. Lucie Canal near the intersection of SR 76 and SR 710, very little human habitation exists along the southwestern 25 miles (40 km) of SR 76.
Northeast of the two expressways, the human presence is more pronounced (a marina is located on the canal between the turnpike and I-95, for example) as the urbanization undergone by Florida’s extreme southeastern counties has penetrated Martin County.[1]
History
State Road 76 was formed by the former State Roads 85 and 109 in the 1945 renumbering. SR 76's routing has been unchanged since 1945.[2]
Major junctions
The entire route is located in Martin County.
Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes Port Mayaca 0.0 US 98 / US 441 / SR 15 / SR 700 Western terminus Indiantown 11.2 SR 710 25.4 I-95 / SR 9 Exit 101 (I-95) Stuart 30.4 SR 714 (SE Monterey Road) 31.5 US 1 / SR 5 (SE Federal Highway) Eastern terminus Related routes
Martin County Road 76A
Until the mid 1990s, Florida Department of Transportation had State Road 76A signs along Pratt Whitney Road west of SR 76 in Tropical Park and Southwest 48th Street south of Martin Highway (SR 714) near Palm City (an eastward continuation of Pratt Whitney Road is the former SR 711, now Martin County Road 711).
After FDOT removed its State Road signs from the alternate route, new Martin County Road 76A signs lined the rural streets in their place. The County Road 76A designation still applies to the former SR 76A.
Martin County Road 722
At the same time that SR 76A signs were erected, Salerno Road between SR 76 and Dixie Highway (Martin County Road A1A) in Port Salerno sported State Road 722 signs. Like SR 76A to the west, Salerno Road lost its FDOT State Road designation and became Martin County Road 722 in the mid-1990s; unlike the former SR 76A, the former SR 722 is not primarily a rural route, but a road making a direct connection between SR 76 and US 1 (East Federal Highway) in Coral Gardens, thus giving motorists an opportunity to shorten their drive from SR 76 to US 1 by ten miles. Recently, the urbanization that is now occurring on the northeastern end of SR 76 is also occurring along the eastern half of CR 722 as construction of new residential developments continues.
References
- ^ a b c Google, Inc. Google Maps – overview map of Florida State Road 76 (Map). Cartography by Google, Inc. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=FL-76+E%2FSW+Kanner+Hwy&daddr=FL-76+E&geocode=FRKmmwEd4usx-w%3BFeLmngEduG83-w&hl=en&mra=ls&sll=27.189916,-80.253131&sspn=0.004524,0.006899&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=11. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
- ^ Routes 70-79 Retrieved 25 March 2011
Categories:- State highways in Florida
- State Roads in Martin County, Florida
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