Arizona State Route 195
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State Route 195 |
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Maintained by ADOT | |||||||||||||
Length: | 4.49 mi[1] (7.23 km) | ||||||||||||
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South end: | Avenue E near San Luis | ||||||||||||
North end: | I-8 in Yuma | ||||||||||||
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State Route 195 (SR 195) (nicknamed the Robert A. Vaughan Expressway by the Yuma Metropolitan Planning Organization in honor of their executive director at the time) is a planned state highway servicing the Yuma area. It will begin east of Yuma intersecting with Interstate 8 and then follow a 23 mile route, first south and then west, coming to an end at its junction with US 95 in San Luis.
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[edit] Route description
SR 195 exists in two discontinuous segements in Yuma County. A 3.88-mile (6.24 km) east-west segment exists near San Luis that runs from Avenue E eastward to a 0.5 miles (0.8 km) east of Avenue B. Another segment exists in Yuma that is 0.48 miles (0.77 km) long that stretches from the business loop of I-8 northward to I-8.[1]
[edit] History
The only connection from I-8 to the port of entry in San Luis is US 95, which runs as a surface street through the downtown business districts of Yuma, San Luis and Somerton. The area has experienced significant population growth since the 2000 Census. In the period from 2000-2005, the city of Yuma grew in population by 9.3%, the city of San Luis grew by 41.3%, and the town of Somerton grew by 38.6%[2], and anticipation that the growth trend will continue has fueled concerns about increasing traffic congestion. Additionally, the Yuma Metropolitan Planning Organization (YMPO) has estimated that commercial truck traffic through the San Luis port to increase to over 12,000 daily by 2015.
Planning for the construction of SR 195 was implemented in response to these concerns. As of 1999, YMPO has secured an agreement with the state Department of Transportation to assist with funding for the project. In addition to addressing traffic concerns for the area, the highway will provide access for a proposed new port of entry east of San Luis. YMPO envisions these projects, along with potential expansion of cargo operations at the Yuma International Airport, as being parts of a concerted effort to increase the area's importance in regional and international trade and commerce. [1]
Construction of the northern end of SR 195 began in late October 2007, from Interstate 8 south to 40th Street, with completion expected during summer 2008. YMPO anticipates completion of the entire project sometime before 2015. It is planned as a 4 lane, controlled-access highway.
[edit] Junction list
The entire route is in Yuma County.
Location | Mile[1] | Junction | Notes |
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0.00 | Avenue E | ||
3.88 | 1/2 mile east of Avenue B | Discontinous secton of SR 195 | |
Yuma | 17.96 | I-8 Bus. | |
18.44 | I-8 |
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Arizona Department of Transportation. 2006 ADOT Highway Log. Retrieved on 2008-04-09.
- ^ Annual Estimates of the Population for All Incorporated Places in Arizona (CSV). 2005 Population Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division (June 21, 2006). Retrieved on November 14, 2006.