Interstate 69 Business (Port Huron, Michigan)

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Interstate 69 Business
Business loop of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 6.11 mi[1] (9.83 km)
Formed: December 1984 [1]
East end: I-69 near Port Huron Exit 199
Major
junctions:
BL I-94 in Port Huron
North end: I-69/I-94 in Port Huron at Blue Water Bridge Approach
Counties: St. Clair
Major cities: Port Huron
Michigan highways
Spur of I-69

Business Loop I-69 is a spur route that is around 6 miles long starting just outside of the city of Port Huron on the west side. It runs about the first mile as a freeway but upon intersecting 32nd St it turns into a city street on two one-way directional streets for the next two miles. The eastbound traffic uses the local road Oak St. The westbound traffic uses the local road Griswold St. Both streets are two lanes for traffic along with a parking lane for local houses and business on the street. Upon the turning north onto Main St it merges with BL I-94 for just over a mile. During this route it crosses the Black River and has the road change name to Huron Ave. At the intersection of Glenwood Ave it veers to the west a touch going north on Pine Grove Ave until its terminus with the Blue Water Bridge Toll Plaza.

The I-94/I-69 interchange has an exit soon after for this highway. To get onto I-94/I-69 without entering the toll plaza you will go to Hancock St where you will travel west for a short distance. At the interesection after 14th Ave you turn south onto the ramp for the Interstates. To cross the bridge you will turn west just after Elwood St.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Bessert, Christopher J. (2006-10-22). Michigan Highways: Business Connections 32 through 94. Michigan Highways. Retrieved on April 2, 2007.
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