- Interstate 229 (Missouri)
Infobox road
route=229
type=I
state=MO
alternate_name=
length_mi=14.97
length_round=
length_ref=
length_notes=
year_established=1986
city=
direction_a=South
terminus_a=Jct|state=MO|I|29|US|71
junction=jct|state=MO|US|59 in St. Joseph
direction_b=North
terminus_b=Jct|state=MO|I|29|US|59|US|71
previous_type = MO
previous_route= 224
next_type = MO
next_route = 231Interstate 229 (abbreviated I-229) in the state of
Missouri is an approximately 14 mile (22.5 km)interstate highway spur designed to speed traffic from Interstate 29 to downtown Saint Joseph.The interstate, which was built in the late 1970s and early 1980s (with the southern section from downtown completed in 1979 and the northern section from downtown to the northern portion of I-29 completed in 1986), was intended to revive St. Joseph's downtown which had steadily been seeing its businesses migrate to
shopping mall s along U.S. Route 169 (also known as the Belt Highway) about two miles east of downtown near I-29. I-29 initially had been designed to bypass developed areas of St. Joseph but its construction spurred development near the interstate on the city's east side.Access to St. Joseph's downtown business district earlier had been via residential streets often on a confusing maze of one-way streets.
The most dramatic and controversial section of the road is a two-level
viaduct (with northbound cars on the top) on the west side of downtown separating the town from theMissouri River . Its construction caused several historic downtown buildings to be torn down including portions ofRobidoux Row (built by the city's founderJoseph Robidoux ). [http://www.modot.org/interstate/MissourisInterstateHistory.htm]Exit list
External links
* [http://www.okroads.com/guides/mo/i229.html Photos of Interstate 229 (Missouri)]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.