Florida State Road 693

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State Road 693
66th Street
Pasadena Avenue
Length: 11.97 mi[1] (19.26 km)
South end: SR 699 in St. Pete Beach
Major
junctions:

Alt US 19/SR 595 in St. Petersburg
SR 694/CR 694 in Pinellas Park
CR 296 in Pinellas Park
SR 688 in Largo
North end: US 19 in Largo
Florida State and County Roads
< SR 692 SR 694 >

Locally known as 66th Street, Pasadena Avenue, and A19A[2], State Road 693 is a 12-mile-long north-south street serving southern Pinellas County, Florida. The southern terminus is an intersection with Blind Pass Road and Gulf Way (SR 699) in St. Pete Beach, near the southern end of the Corey Causeway; the northern terminus is an intersection with US 19 (SR 55) just outside the Largo city limits (US 19-SR 55 continues northward on 66th Street).

In addition to the cities at the termini, SR 693 passes through (from south to north) South Pasadena, St. Petersburg, Kenneth City, and Pinellas Park.

While the A19A designation is better known, 66th Street had the SR 693 signage long before the opening of the Pinellas Bayway on December 21, 1962: on this date the loop of SR 693, SR 699, and the Bayway between Alternate US 19 (SR 595) and US 19 near the Sunshine Skyway received A19A signage to be placed beside or above their older Florida State Roads designations. In the 1980s, the A19A signs were removed from the loop (the east-west Pinellas Bayway then had its initial A19A signs replaced with State Road 682 signage by the successor to Florida State Roads, the Florida Department of Transportation).

State Road 693 is a major commercial and commuter highway that, via the Corey Causeway and the nearby Treasure Island Causeway, connects the highly popular barrier islands along the Gulf of Mexico. The northern end of SR 693 features the campuses of Florida Beacon College and Florida Beacon Bible College; the segment in Pinellas Park features commercial campgrounds, a frequent sight along cross street SR 688 just north of the city.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.dot.state.fl.us/planning/statistics/pdfs/fedaidreport.pdf FDOT Federal Aid Report
  2. ^ Intelligent Transportation Systems (Its)