Florida State Road 884
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State Road 884 and County Road 884 is Lee County, Florida's primary east-west controlled-access highway, linking Cape Coral in the western portion of the county to Lehigh Acres in the eastern portion. The highway runs just south of the incorporated limits of the city of Fort Myers and through downtown Cape Coral, spanning approximately 20 miles; its placement has resulted in its becoming a major commuter route.
When the Midpoint Memorial Bridge opened in 1997, the highway received the first of several planned upgrades. The Midpoint bridge connects Fort Myers to Cape Coral, over the Caloosahatchee River. In Cape Coral, the road is County Road 884, a limited-access highway with an interchange at Del Prado Boulevard (County Road 867A). After crossing the Caloosahatchee River into unincorporated Lee County (South Fort Myers) the highway, where it is known as Colonial Boulevard, is a controlled-access structure with an interchange at Cleveland Avenue (Tamiami Trail-U.S. Highway 41), where it becomes State Road 884. Continuing east, the route designation terminates when it interchanges with Interstate 75 west of Lehigh Acres.
Until the mid 1980s, SR 884 continued eastward past I-75 along Lee Boulevard, to Lehigh Acres before turning north on Joel Boulevard. The historic eastern terminus of SR 884 is an intersection with Palm Beach Boulevard (State Road 80) near Alva.
In the mid 1970s, Florida Department of Transportation designated the segment of then-SR 884 east of Immokalee Road (State Road 82) as a secondary state road, starting a process that transformed the eastern part of SR S-884 into County Road 884. This was part of a set of FDOT road redesignations that transformed the map of southern Florida.
[edit] Future upgrades
Ultimately, the entire stretch of SR 884 and CR 884 will be upgraded to freeway standards with the addition of several interchanges and the elimination of several at-grade entrances and crossings, as part of the Bi-County Transportation Corridor project.[1]
[edit] Major roads intersected
- Chiquita Blvd., Cape Coral - at-grade crossing
- Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral (CR 867A) - interchange
- McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers (SR 867) - interchange
- Summerlin Rd., South Fort Myers (CR 869) - at-grade crossing
- Cleveland Ave., Fort Myers (US 41/Tamiami Trail) - interchange
- Metro Parkway, Fort Myers (SR 739) - at-grade crossing
- Interstate 75 - interchange
[edit] See also
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Preceded by: 882 |
State Road 884 | Succeeded by: 886 |