- Louisiana Highway 23
Infobox LA Highway
type=State
route=23
length_mi=74.02
length_ref= [http://southeastroads.com/la_state_highways.html Louisiana State Highway Log] ]
length_round=2
formed=1955 renumbering
dir1=South
dir2=North
from=Begin State Maintenance in Venice
junction=
previous_type=State
to= in Gretna
previous_type=State
previous_route=22
next_type=State
next_route=24Louisiana Highway 23 (LA 23) is a north-south
state highway inLouisiana that serves Plaquemines and Jefferson Parishes. It spans 74.02 miles (119.12 km) in roughly a southeast/northwest direction. It is known locally as Belle Chasse Highway, Lafayette Street, the West Bank Expressway, and Franklin Avenue.Route description
LA 23 connects Gretna and Venice. Between Belle Chasse and Venice, the highway serves as the main road along the west bank of the
Mississippi River . LA 23 runs through the small rural towns of Jesuit Bend, Naomi, Myrtle Grove, West Pointe A La Hache, Port Sulphur, Nairn, Empire, Buras, Triumph, and Bootheville. With the exception of the portion running through Port Sulphur, the entire highway is four lanes (although it is not controlled access). It is a critical hurricane evacuation route for thousands of inhabitants along the west bank of the Mississippi River.History
At one time, LA 23 ran straight across the
Westbank Expressway (U.S. Highway 90 Business), using Lafayette Street, 5th Street and Huey P. Long Avenue through downtown Gretna and crossing theJackson Avenue-Gretna Ferry ontoJackson Avenue in New Orleans. [1975 AAA Triptik map of New Orleans] By 1986, it had been rerouted, running along the Westbank Expresswayfrontage road s to Stumpf Boulevard and turning north on Stumpf and Franklin Avenue to end at Burmaster Street (LA 428). [Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development , 1986 Official Highway Map] The former LA 23 to 4th Street in downtown Gretna became an extension of LA 18, while the three blocks beyond to the ferry (and Jackson Avenue in New Orleans) are now unnumbered.Junction list
References
* [http://www.southeastroads.com/la_state_highways.html Louisiana State Highway Log]
* [http://www.dotd.louisiana.gov/planning/maps_classification/urbanized/New_Orleans.pdf Map of Metro New Orleans Highways]
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