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Florida State Road 548

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Existed:
  
2004 – present

East end:
  
US 98 in Lakeland

Constructed
  
2004

West end:
  
SR 600 in Lakeland

Length
  
2.911 km

State Road 548 (SR 548), the Lakeland In-Town Bypass, is a short six-lane arterial in Lakeland, Florida, United States, opened in early 2004. It connects George Jenkins Boulevard (west of downtown) to U.S. Highway 98 and SR 600 (Bartow Road and Main Street) east of downtown, allowing traffic to bypass downtown.

Contents

Map of FL-548, Lakeland, FL, USA

In mid-2005, U.S. 98 was rerouted onto SR 548.

History

SR 548 opened in 2004.

Second Phase

SR 548 was extended west across SR 563 (Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue) and SR 539 (Kathleen Road) terminating at George Jenkins Boulevard west of downtown. This provides a full east–west bypass to supplement US 92 (Memorial Boulevard) and SR 400 (Interstate 4).

Major intersections

The entire route is in Lakeland, Polk County.

References

Florida State Road 548 Wikipedia


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