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List of county routes in Delaware County, New York

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County routes in Delaware County, New York, are signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker.

Traditionally, county routes are signed at each end of the road which the county maintains. This means that many county route markers are only placed at village limits, and there are often no signs pointing the way for motorists to find these routes from main streets.

  • For example, CR 18 can be considered discontinuous, as it is not maintained by the county when it moves through the village of Hobart. However, a survey map of the village (in the rear foyer of the Methodist church) shows that the right-of-way would proceed from River Street to Maple Avenue, and then to Pearl Street, where the right-of-way continues to the village of Stamford.

This does not apply to hamlets, however:

  • In Andes, "TO" signs are helpfully placed at NY 28 near where CR 1 and CR 2 terminate at the former village line.
  • Treadwell has county route signage for CR 14 and CR 16 within its limits.
  • CR 18 in South Kortright has signage at the spur across the bridge connecting the hamlet with NY 10.
  • CR 41 in Roxbury is signed within the former village limit at its southern terminus with NY 30.

Several county routes are "unusual," as they terminate as local roads in remote areas:

  • CR 6 has two beginnings on NY 28. The western section runs from the hamlet of Bovina Center to the hamlet of Bovina; the eastern section runs from New Kingston to NY 28 near an intersection with NY 30 near the village of Margaretville. The road connecting the two sections, New Kingston Road, is maintained by the Town of Middletown.
  • CR 22 begins at the Walton village line (as East Brook Road) and runs for 6.5 miles (10.46 km) along East Brook before county maintenance ends. The right-of-way continues as East Brook Road.
  • CR 36 (from the eastern terminus of CR 8) runs 3 miles (5 km) outside the hamlet of Denver and terminates at Vega Mountain Road. The right-of-way, Sally's Alley, is a dead-end road.

CR 19 is unique in that it starts on a town road near the village of Deposit (Dug Road, a former alignment of NY 8), and then downgrades back to a town road at the Broome County line, continuing as Beebe Hill Road in Sanford.

Some county routes in Delaware County have no winter road maintenance (plowing, salting, sanding) at night due to safety concerns regarding the mountainous terrain, especially CR 26 between Downsville and Hamden, and CR7/SR206 between Roscoe and Downsville. The county posts signs on these routes warning motorists that there is no nighttime road maintenance in winter months. Delaware County's highways are very well maintained, some of the better quality county highways in the state. County highways are marked every 0.2 miles (0.32 km) with a small blue marker and yellow numbering with the route number on top and a mileage number on the bottom.

Delaware County DPW is also under contract with New York City to provide road maintenance on the city-owned roads circling the Pepacton and Cannonsville Reservoirs. The road around the Pepacton Reservoir is marked as NYC 30A, and the Cannonsville is marked as NYC 10A.

One road formerly maintained by the county is not included in the route list below:

  • CR 48 (Laurel Bank Avenue) connects NY 8/10 to Main Street in Deposit. This route was decommissioned by the county in 2011, and is now maintained by the Town of Deposit.

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Route list

Route Length
(mi)[1]
Length
(km)
From Via To Notes
CR 1 5.21 8.38 NYCDOT-maintained connector to NY 30 Tremper Kill Road in Andes Former Andes village line
CR 2 12.06 19.41 NY 10 in Hamden Andes–Delancey Road Lower Main Street in Andes
CR 3 2.63 4.23 NY 28 Unnamed road in Middletown Margaretville village line
CR 4 2.19 3.52 NY 8 in Masonville Old Route 8 Sidney village line in Sidney Former routing of NY 8
CR 5 6.25 10.06 CR 6 in Bovina Pink Street CR 18 in Stamford
CR 6 10.63 17.11 NY 28 in Bovina Bovina and New Kingston roads NY 28 in Middletown Discontinuous between Mountain Hollow and Thompson Hollow roads in Middletown
CR 7 9.23 14.85 NY 30 Cat Hollow Road in Colchester Sullivan County line (becomes CR 91) Entire length overlaps with NY 206
CR 8 2.40 3.86 NY 30 Roxbury Run Road in Roxbury CR 36
CR 9 3.33 5.36 NY 23 Butts Corners Road in Davenport Otsego County line (becomes CR 40)
CR 10 8.01 12.89 NY 28 in Meredith Davenport Center Road NY 23 in Davenport
CR 11 1.50 2.41 Otsego County line (becomes CR 47) Pindars Creek Road in Davenport NY 23
CR 12 6.12 9.85 CR 10 in Meredith Doonans Corners Road CR 33 in Kortright
CR 14 13.82 22.24 NY 357 in Franklin Leonta Road Delhi village line in Delhi
CR 16 9.29 14.95 NY 10 in Delhi Treadwell Road CR 14 in Franklin
CR 17 23.70 38.14 NY 268 in Hancock Old Route 17 Sullivan County line in Colchester (becomes CR 179A) Former routing of NY 17
CR 18 18.02 29.00 Delhi village line in Delhi Delhi–South Kortright Road Stamford village line in Stamford Includes spur to NY 10 in South Kortright; county maintenance is discontinuous in Hobart
CR 19 3.00 4.83 Dug Road in Deposit Beebe Hill Road Broome County line Dug Road is a former alignment of NY 8. This is the only instance where a county route in Delaware County does not terminate at either end on a current state- or county-maintained road.
CR 20 7.26 11.68 Deposit town line Masonville Road in Masonville NY 206 Includes spur to CR 241 at Broome County line
CR 21 12.54 20.18 Walton village line in Walton Franklin Road NY 357 in Franklin
CR 22 5.43 8.74 Walton village line East Brook Road in Walton Hamden town line
CR 23 17.60 28.32 Sidney village line in Sidney Sidney Hill Road CR 21 in Walton
CR 26 8.13 13.08 Knox Avenue in Colchester Hawleys–Downsville Road NY 10 in Hamden
CR 27 9.16 14.74 CR 47 in Tompkins Pomeroy Corners Road CR 23 in Sidney
CR 28 10.58 17.03 Sullivan County line (becomes CR 134) Fishs Eddy Road in Hancock CR 17
CR 29 5.35 8.61 NY 23 in Kortright Sturges Corners Road Schoharie County line in Harpersfield (becomes CR 2A)
CR 30 1.97 3.17 NY 23 Peck Street in Harpersfield Schoharie County line (becomes CR 42)
CR 33 10.40 16.74 NY 10 in Kortright Bloomville–West Harpersfield Road NY 23 in Harpersfield
CR 35 6.71 10.80 NY 206 in Masonville Sidney Center Road CR 23 in Sidney
CR 36 6.94 11.17 NY 30 in Middletown Vega Road End of county maintenance in Roxbury
CR 37 2.20 3.54 Fleischmanns village line Halcott Center Road in Middletown Greene County line (becomes CR 3)
CR 38 1.04 1.67 NY 28 Off Road in Middletown NY 30
CR 41 2.42 3.89 West Settlement Road Stratton Falls Road in Roxbury NY 30
CR 44 4.07 6.55 NY 357 Wells Bridge Road in Sidney Otsego County line
CR 47 5.33 8.58 CR 27 in Tompkins Loomis Brook Road NY 206 in Walton
CR 53 1.20 1.93 Greene County line (becomes CR 7) Gilboa Road in Roxbury Greene County line (becomes CR 7) Right-of-way does not intersect any roads within Delaware County
CR 67 9.4 15.13 NY 17 in Hancock Sands Creek Road NY 10 in Tompkins Signage for CR 67 starts about 0.05 miles from northern terminus of NY 97 and ends about 500 feet from NY 10. Both rights-of-way are maintained by NYCDOT.

See also

References

  1. ^ "County Roads Listing - Delaware County" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 22, 2021. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
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