Florida State Road 850

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Prior to 1980, State Road 850 was a Florida Department of Transportation designation for a stretch of Corkscrew Road in Collier County, Florida that is now Collier County Road 850.
From 1980 to 1983, State Road 850 was a FDOT designation for the road in Miami-Dade County, Florida that is now SR 932.

Locally known as Northlake Boulevard, the current edition of State Road 850 is a 1.2-mile-long street that forms the southern city limits of North Palm Beach and the northern city limits of Lake Park, Florida. The western terminus is an intersection with Old Dixie Highway (SR 811); the eastern terminus is an intersection with U.S. Route 1 (SR 5). Major shopping centers are located near each end of SR 850.

West of the western terminus of SR 850, Northlake Boulevard continues for 13 miles as Palm Beach County Road 809A (former State Road 809A), crossing the southernmost portion of Palm Beach Gardens and the northernmost corner of West Palm Beach before terminating in an intersection with Seminole Pratt Whitney Road, in the wetlands north of Loxahatchee.


Florida State Roads
Preceded by
849
State Road 850 Succeeded by
852