Interstate 229 (South Dakota)

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Interstate 229
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 11.33 mi[1] (18.23 km)
Formed: 1966
South end: I-29 in Sioux Falls
North end: I-90 / South 476th Avenue in Sioux Falls
South Dakota numbered highways

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.

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[edit] Route description

[edit] Codified law

Legally, the route of I-229 is defined at South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-210.[2]


[edit] Exit list

County Location Mile[3] # Destinations Notes
Lincoln Sioux Falls 0.00 1A I-29 south Southbound exit and northbound entrance
0.00 1B I-29 north Southbound exit and northbound entrance
0.07 1C Louise Avenue
Minnehaha 2.07 2 Western Avenue
3.10 3 Minnesota Avenue (SD 115)
4.14 4 Cliff Avenue
5.31 5 26th Street
6.66 6 10th Street (SD 42)
7.82 7 Rice Street – Brandon
9.45 9 Benson Road
10.80 10A I-90 west Northbound exit and southbound entrance
10.80 10B I-90 east Northbound exit and southbound entrance
10.80 South 476th Avenue Northbound exit only

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