Interstate 229 (South Dakota)

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Interstate 229 (abbreviated I-229) in South Dakota runs approximately 10 miles (16 km) mostly within the city limits of Sioux Falls, the largest city in the state. It goes from Interstate 29 (just southwest of the city limits) to Interstate 90 (in the extreme northeast of Sioux Falls). In between, the interstate travels through parts of southern and eastern Sioux Falls.

[edit] List of exits

The following is a list of exits along Interstate 229.

Exit 1A- (Southbound) South Interstate 29.

Exit 1B- (Southbound) North Interstate 29.

Exit 1C- County Route 117, Louise Ave.

Exit 2- S. Western Ave.

Exit 3- State Highway 115, S. Minnesota Ave.

Exit 4- S. Cliff Ave.

Exit 5- E. 26th St.

Exit 6- State Highway 42, E. 10th St.

Exit 7- E. Rice St.

Exit 9- E. Benson Rd.

Exit 10A- East Interstate 90

Exit 10B- West Interstate 90

At this point, the freeway ends and becomes S. 476th Ave.


[edit] Legal Definition

The route of I-229 is defined at South Dakota Codified Laws ยง 31-4-210.[1]

[edit] External links

Auxiliary routes of Interstate 29
Current and Future (F) Former
I-129 Iowa-Nebraska
I-229 Missouri - South Dakota


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