M-152 (Michigan highway)

M-152 marker

M-152

M-152 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length: 7.701 mi[1] (12.394 km)
Existed: 1933[2][3] – present
Major junctions
West end: Van BurenBerrien county line
East end: M-51 north of Dowagiac
Location
Counties: Van Buren, Cass
Highway system
M-151M-153

M-152 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan in Cass and Van Buren counties. The highway runs through the Sister Lakes area providing access to the lake cabins and adjoining farmlands. The highway has existed mostly unchanged since the designation was commissioned in the 1930s.

Route description

M-152 begins at an intersection with South County Line Road on the border between Van Buren and Berrien counties just west of Round Lake. Known as 92nd Avenue, M-152 travels due east past the Sister Lakes area before turning south on 66th Street. From there, the road passes between Dewey and Magician Lakes before returning to its easterly course where it assumes the name Dewey Lake Street. Between the western terminus and Dewey Lake Street, the highway passes provides access to the cabins around the lakes. The route continues eastward for nearly three and a half miles through farmland before terminating at a junction with M-51.[4] M-152 is not on the National Highway System, a system of regionally important highways.[5] In a traffic survey by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) in 2009, the department measured the average annual daily traffic (AADT), a computation of the average traffic levels for a segment of roadway on any given day of the year. This was calculated at 3,318 vehicles over the entire length of M-152. The commercial AADT in the same survey was 73 vehicles.[6]

History

M-152 was assumed into the state trunkline system in 1933.[2][3] Aside from completing the pavement surfacing of the road in 1945,[7][8] the route has remain unchanged since its inception.[9] The highway has been considered a potential candidate for transfer to local control. MDOT marked it as a "proposed transfer" in its Control Section Atlas in 1978.[10]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Van BurenKeeler Township0.0000.000South County Line Road
Napier Avenue
Berrien–Van Buren county line; roadway continues westward as Napier Avenue
 2.9124.686Van Buren–Cass county line
CassSilver Creek Township7.70112.394 M-51 Decatur, Dowagiac
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Michigan Department of Transportation & Michigan Center for Shared Solutions and Technology Partnerships (2009). MDOT Physical Reference Finder Application (Map). Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  2. 1 2 Michigan State Highway Department & Rand McNally (May 1, 1933). Official Michigan Highway Map (Map). [c.1:840,000]. Lansing: Michigan State Highway Department. OCLC 12701053.
  3. 1 2 Michigan State Highway Department & Rand McNally (September 1, 1933). Official Michigan Highway Map (Map). [c.1:840,000]. Lansing: Michigan State Highway Department. OCLC 12701053.
  4. Google (August 31, 2010). "Overview Map of M-152" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  5. Michigan Department of Transportation (April 23, 2006). National Highway System, Michigan (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Lansing: Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 7, 2008.
  6. Bureau of Transportation Planning (2008). "Traffic Monitoring Information System". Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  7. Michigan State Highway Department (June 1, 1945). Official Highway Map of Michigan (Map). [c.1:918,720]. Lansing: Michigan State Highway Department. § N8. OCLC 554645076.
  8. Michigan State Highway Department (October 1, 1945). Official Highway Map of Michigan (Map). [c.1:918,720]. Lansing: Michigan State Highway Department. § N8. OCLC 554645076.
  9. Michigan Department of Transportation (2010). Official Department of Transportation Map (Map). c.1:975,000. Lansing: Michigan Department of Transportation. § N8. OCLC 42778335 and 639960603.
  10. Michigan Department of State Highways and Transportation (July 1, 1978). Control Section Atlas (Map). Scale not given. Lansing: Michigan Department of State Highways and Transportation.

External links

Route map: Bing / Google

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