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Florida State Road 951

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State Road 951 marker

State Road 951

Collier Boulevard
Map
SR 951 in red, CR 951 in blue
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length7.710 mi[1] (12.408 km)
Existed1945–present
Major junctions
South endMarco Island
Major intersections
North end I-75 near Golden Gate
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesCollier
Highway system
SR 948 SR 953

State Road 951 (SR 951), locally known as Collier Boulevard, is a 7-mile-long (11 km) north–south divided highway that extends from the south end of the Judge S.S. Jolley Bridge in Marco Island to Tamiami Trail (U.S. Route 41 (US 41)/SR 90) near Naples Manor, along with a short 12 mile (0.80 km) piece between SR 84 and Interstate 75 (I-75). The highway once extended over 24 miles (39 km) long, traveling between Marco Island and SR 846 near Golden Gate. Portions of the former state highway are now part of County Road 951 (CR 951).

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Route description

State Road 951 begins at the south end of the S.S. Jolley Bridge in Marco Island, crossing Big Marco Pass, passing through marshland and woodland as it leaves Marco Island and heads towards the mainland, crossing an intersection with CR 952 (Capri Boulevard). The next intersection, Mainsail Drive, provides access to Marco Island Airport. Further north on the mainland, the road passes by some newer housing and country club developments as it intersects with Tamiami Trail, the northern terminus of the southern segment.

The road resumes near Golden Gate at SR 84's eastern terminus on Florida's Gulf Coast, and has an interchange with I-75 at the west end of Alligator Alley, with the northern end of the interchange being the northern terminus.

A numbering anomaly within the Florida Department of Transportation’s numbering system of State Roads, SR 951 is the only SR 9xx highway that is not in Miami-Dade County: Krome Avenue (SR 997) lies 78 miles (126 km) to the east; the similarly numbered SR 953 (LeJeune Road) is another 12.5 miles (20.1 km) to the east of SR 997.

History

Most of the current portion of State Road 951 south of U.S. Route 41 came into existence around 1955 during development of the Isles of Capri. It was built upon the abandoned rail bed of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad's Fort Myers to Marco Island branch, which existed from 1927 to 1944.[2]

Prior to 1976, State Road 951 extended along a much longer route than it does today. It began at the Isles of Capri (along the current CR 952). When the Jolley Bridge was built to Marco Island in 1969, the route across it was designated SR 951B. At State Road 84 (the original Alligator Alley and current Davis Boulevard), SR 951's designation then zig-zagged into North Naples along what is today Radio Road, Airport-Pulling Road, Golden Gate Parkway and Goodlette-Frank Road, ultimately terminating at the intersection of Goodlette-Frank Road and then-SR 896 (Pine Ridge Road). The current Collier Boulevard north of SR 84 was designated State Road 858 at the time.[3]

Many state roads in Collier County were re-designated on January 5, 1976.[4] SR 951 was then designated as a secondary state road from Marco Island (at State Road 92) northward along the former SR 858 to an intersection with the then-State Road 846 (now County Road 846), which provides access to the Big Cypress Swamp town of Immokalee and the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. The state road designation of the northernmost 14 miles (23 km) of SR 951 were phased out in the 1980s as they were relinquished to county control. They were also removed from other roads in the Big Cypress Swamp.

State Road 951 formerly extended 2.6 miles (4.2 km) to the south, terminating at County Road 92 (San Marco Road) in Marco Island. This section was turned over to the city of Marco Island on November 29, 2004.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Collier County.

Locationmi[1][5]kmDestinationsNotes
Marco Island0.0000.000San Marco Road (CR 92 east) - Goodland
1.5[6]2.4Bald Eagle Drive (CR 953)
2.6064.194foot of Jolley Bridgesouth end of state maintenance
2.764.44Judge S.S. Jolley Bridge over Big Marco Pass
4.1356.655
CR 952 west (Capri Boulevard) – Isles of Capri
9.67815.575 US 41 (SR 90)north end of state maintenance
13.2[6]21.2
CR 864 west (Rattlesnake Hammock Road)
16.20526.079
SR 84 west (Davis Boulevard) – Naples
south end of state maintenance
16.5926.70 I-75 (SR 93) – Tampa, MiamiI-75 exit 101
16.84327.106north end of state maintenance
Golden Gate18.3[6]29.5
CR 886 west (Golden Gate Parkway)
20.3[6]32.7

CR 896 west (Pine Ridge Road) to I-75
22.4[6]36.0Vanderbilt Beach Road (CR 862)
24.35139.189


CR 846 (Immokalee Road) to I-75 / US 41 north – Naples Park, Immokalee
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 2014
  2. ^ Woodward, Craig. "Hiking with Henry Lowe: Part Two North of the Isles of Capri". Coastal Breeze News. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  3. ^ General Highway Map, Collier County, April 1966, reprinted January 1973/July 1975: sheet 1, sheet 2
  4. ^ "New Road Numbers Set". The Naples Daily News. December 24, 1975. p. 8. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  5. ^ FDOT GIS data Archived 2008-12-11 at the Wayback Machine, accessed January 2014
  6. ^ a b c d e Google Maps distance

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