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Utah State Route 99

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State highway in Utah, United States
For the former highway, seeUtah State Route 99 (1935-1969).

State Route 99 markerState Route 99 marker
State Route 99
I-15 Business Loop, Fillmore
Map
SR-99 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained byUDOT
Length4.193 mi[1] (6.748 km)
Existed1969–present
Major junctions
South endI-15 nearFillmore
Major intersectionsSR-100 in Fillmore
North endI-15 in Fillmore
Location
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
SR-97SR-100

State Route 99 (SR-99) is astate highway in the US state ofUtah providing abusiness loop aroundI-15 for the town ofFillmore in the central portion of the state. The route is the main street for the town and spans 4.19 miles (6.74 km). The highway was established in 1969 as I-15 was constructed through the area, replacingUS-91.

Route description

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The highway begins at adiamond interchange onI-15 at exit 163 heading southeast. Immediately past the interchange, the road turns northeast outside ofFillmore. Approaching the south city limits, the route turns east and becomes 500 South. In the south-central part of town, the road turns north onto Main Street and widens to four lanes at this point. Before intersecting atSR-100, the road loses two lanes at 300 North. The highway passesParadise Resort Golf Course before turning northwest and terminating at another diamond interchange at I-15, exit 167.[2]

Photo Gallery

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  • First northbound trailblazer on SR-99 at the south end of Fillmore (May 2020)
    First northbound trailblazer on SR-99 at the south end of Fillmore (May 2020)
  • The southern end of SR-99 at I-15 exit 163 (May 2020)
    The southern end of SR-99 at I-15 exit 163 (May 2020)
  • One of Utah's intersections of consecutively-numbered routes (May 2020)
    One of Utah's intersections of consecutively-numbered routes (May 2020)
  • The north end of Route 99 (May 2020)
    The north end of Route 99 (May 2020)

History

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State Route 99 was established in 1969 coinciding with the construction ofI-15 inMillard County, providing a connection from two exits north and south ofFillmore.US-91 was routed along this road but as I-15 was replacing US-91, the state assumed maintenance of the road. Previously, State Route 99 was assigned to a road also in Millard County that linked theTopaz War Relocation Center used in World War II.[citation needed]

Major intersections

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The entire route is inFillmore,Millard County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000–
0.193
0.000–
0.311
I-15 –BeaverSouthern terminus, also Exit 163 on I-15
3.0944.979
SR-100 west (400 North)
This is one of about a dozen places in Utah where two consecutively numbered routes meet.
3.979–
4.193
6.404–
6.748
I-15 –Salt Lake CityNorthern terminus, also Exit 167 on I-15
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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Template:Attached KML/Utah State Route 99
KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ab"State Route 99 Highway reference".Utah Department of Transportation.
  2. ^"Utah State Route 99" (Map).Google Maps. RetrievedJune 8, 2009.
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