The following is alist of county roads inPalm Beach County, Florida. Roads are maintained locally by the Palm Beach County Engineering and Public Works Department.[1] Nearly every route in this list is aformer state road since decommissioned by theFlorida Department of Transportation. Most routes are signed using standard county road shields, but some are unsigned on streets.
County Road A1A is a former routing ofSR A1A throughJuno Beach andJupiter.[3] It serves as a paralleling alternate route to Federal Highway (US 1), running parallel to the Atlantic Ocean.[4] CR A1A is often signed as "SR A1A" in green street signs despite county designation shields and maintenance. The road is known as Ocean Drive in Juno Beach and Ocean Boulevard in Jupiter, and is closed to through trucks.[2]
County Road 706 exists along two sections ofIndiantown Road in and aroundJupiter. The western segment was formerly designatedSR 706, while the eastern segment is an extension of the current state road.[3]
County Road 782 is the unsigned designation for Linton Boulevard inKings Point andDelray Beach. CR 782's western terminus is atJog Road (formerSR 845) and it travels east to Ocean Boulevard (SR A1A).
County Road 792 is the unsigned designation for part of Woolbright Road aroundBoynton Beach. CR 792 begins at an intersection withMilitary Trail, which itself is a state-turned-county road. The road's eastern terminus is SR A1A. CR 792 was formerly designated SR 792.[3]
County Road 798 is Palmetto Park Road in unincorporated and incorporatedBoca Raton. The road was formerly designated SR 798.[3] CR 798 forms the north–south boundary in the Boca Raton street numbering grid.
The road begins at an intersection withGlades Road (CR 808) outside the city limits and terminates at Ocean Boulevard (SR A1A) within Boca Raton.
County Road 806A is a short segment of George Bush Boulevard inDelray Beach.[4] The road, formerly SR 806A, begins at an intersection with Federal Highway (US 1) and heads east, bridging theIntracoastal Waterway, to terminate at Ocean Boulevard (SR A1A).[3]
County Road 809 is split into two segments ofMilitary Trail that sandwichSR 809.[4] The southern section was formerly a state-maintained road, while the northern is always a county-maintained extension.[3]
County Road 811 comprises a portion of Dixie Highway inWest Palm Beach, which itself is ahistoric auto trail. This segment of the trail was formerly designated SR 811.[3]
County Road 812 is the designation for Lantana Road from southeast ofWellington intoLantana, just south ofLake Worth.[4] The road was formerly designated SR 812.[3]
County Road 827 is the designation for three former segments of SR 827: an unnamed segment south ofBelle Glade, Browns Farms Road east of Belle Glade, and Loxahatchee Road near the northern border ofParkland. The original route has since been bisected by theLoxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge.
County Road 827A is an unnamed road south ofBelle Glade, serving as an alternate route toUS 27 along with CR 827. The road was formerly designatedSR 827A.[3]