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State Road 986 marker

State Road 986

Southwest 72nd Street / Sunset Drive
Map
SR 986 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained byFDOTandSouth Miami
Length5.883 mi[1](9.468 km)
Sunset Drive extends 12.5 mi (20.1 km) total[2]
Major junctions
West endKendale Lakes
Major intersectionsSR 826inGlenvar Heights
East endUS 1inSouth Miami
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesMiami-Dade
Highway system
SR 985SR 989

Sunset Drive,also known asSouthwest 72nd Streetis a 12.5-mile-long (20.1 km) east–westarterial roadtraversing the southwestern suburbs ofMiami,Florida,from the northwestern portions of theKendallarea toCoral Gables.A central portion of Sunset Drive is maintained by theFlorida Department of TransportationasState Road 986(SR 986), which runs from theHomestead Extension(HEFT) underpass to Southwest 69th Avenue[1]and is signed throughSouth MiamitoUS 1.

Route description[edit]

Western section[edit]

State Road 986 westbound west of SR 826

Southwest 72nd Street begins as a private dirt road accessing farmland inunincorporatedMiami-Dade County,north ofThe Hammocksand west ofKendall West.[3]The road heads east and, upon reaching 167th Avenue, it becomes a paved four-laned divided road. Sunset Drive then continues east past residential neighborhoods for one mile (1.6 km), reaching a collection of neighborhood shopping centers and the western edge of the Kendall Westcommunityat Southwest 157th Avenue. From here to its eastern terminus, Southwest 72nd Street is given the designation ofMarjory Stoneman DouglasSunset Drive.[4]

After another mile (1.6 km), and after passing by more residential neighborhoods, Sunset Drive crosses Southwest 147th Avenue and enters the unincorporatedKendale Lakes.[5]The road passes one block to the south of theMiccosukeeGolf & Country Club, and continues east between the backs of residential neighborhoods for another two miles (3.2 km), older than those lying to the west, with the only break beingMiami Sunset Senior High.After crossing Southwest 127th Avenue, Sunset Drive's character changes as it passes by churches, schools, large-lot houses and market gardens until it reaches theHEFT.[2]

State Road 986 section[edit]

The locations of both termini of State Road 986 are unclear, with some commercial mapping[6]and evenFlorida Department of Transportation(FDOT) material[7]showing the western terminus of SR 986 at Southwest 127th Avenue and the eastern terminus at either the South Dixie Highway (US 1) orRed Road.According to the FDOT road inventory, the western terminus of SR 986 lies where Sunset Drive passes under the HEFT without an interchange, with the section of road west to Southwest 127th Avenue acknowledged as lying off theFlorida State Highway System.[1]

East of the HEFT underpass, SR 986 leaves Kendale Lakes and enters theKendalldistrictproper, cutting across its northwestern corner.[8]Sunset Drive first passes a small shopping district and then goes between two residential neighborhoods. As SR 986 approachesSouthwest 107th Avenue(SR 985), 1.1 miles (1.8 km) east of the HEFT, the road enters another shopping district. Once past SR 985, Sunset Drive almost-immediately crosses theSnapper CreekCanal and enters the eponymouscommunityofSunset.[8]SR 986 then passes a mixture of houses, strip malls, commercial services and churches for the next 1.7 miles (2.7 km), whereupon it crosses aCSXrailroad and passes under theDon Shula Expressway(SR 874) without an interchange. After another one-quarter mile (400 m) of strip malls, SR 986 crossesGalloway Road(SR 973) and enters the community ofGlenvar Heights.[8]East of Galloway Road, SR 986 gains a leafy residential character, reaching thePalmetto Expressway(SR 826) interchange after one mile (1.6 km). SR 986 carries on east through more leafy neighborhoods for another 0.7 miles (1.1 km). Here, the SR 986 designation stops at Southwest 69th Avenue,[1]the boundary between Glenvar Heights and the incorporated city ofSouth Miami.[9]Like at its western terminus, the FDOT inventory recognises Sunset Drive as far east as Red Road (approximately 1.3 miles (2.1 km)) as lying off the State Highway System.[1][6]

Eastern section[edit]

Sunset Drive continues east from SR 986's eastern terminus through leafy neighborhoods of western South Miami. The road's character changes once it passes Southwest 63rd Avenue, as Sunset Drive begins to enter South Miami'scentral business district,passing by low-rise apartment buildings, multi-storeyed office complexes, and the South Miami Hospital. At Southwest 62nd Avenue, eastbound motorists on Sunset Drive wishing to head north along US 1 are encouraged by signage to detour along it, while Sunset Drive continues east for one-quarter mile (400 m) through the civic heart of South Miami, including a section of road paved with red brick near the city hall. The road then passes under the elevatedMetrorailtracks, just to the south ofSouth Miami Metrorail station,and immediately meets the South Dixie Highway (US 1) at an oblique intersection.[2][7]

East of US 1, Sunset Drive scales down to become an undivided two-laned shopping street for the next two blocks, reaching Red Road (Southwest 57th Avenue) after14mile (400 m). On the other side, Sunset Drive leaves South Miami and forms the boundary betweenCoral Gables,to the north, and an unincorporated section of Miami-Dade County to the south.[9][10]After passing between shops on the northern side of the road and houses on the southern side, Sunset Drive enters an opulent, leafy residential neighborhood, eventually losing its kerbing, and crossing entirely into Coral Gables about 1.2 miles (1.9 km) later.[11]After about 0.4 miles (640 m), Sunset Drive terminates atCartagena Plaza,atraffic circlethat also featuresLeJeune Road's southern terminus andOld Cutler Road's northeastern terminus.[2]

History[edit]

In 1996, theFlorida State Legislaturepassed a resolution renaming SR 986 asMarjory Stoneman DouglasSunset Drive.[4]

Until 1997, its eastern terminus was three blocks further to the east of US 1 at Red Road, to intersect with a since-truncatedSR 959on the South Miami-Coral Gablesboundary.[citation needed]

Major intersections[edit]

The entire route is inMiami-Dade County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Kendale Lakes0.0000.000west end of state maintenance
Kendall1.1131.791SR 985(Southwest 107th Avenue)
SunsetGlenvar Heightsline3.1135.010SR 973(Southwest 87th Avenue / Galloway Road)
Glenvar Heights4.166.69SR 826International Airportinterchange
Glenvar HeightsSouth Miamiline4.8957.878Southwest 69th Avenueeast end of state maintenance
South Miami5.8839.468US 1(SouthDixie Highway/SR 5)no left turn eastbound (signs point via Southwest 62nd Avenue and Southwest 70th Street)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^abcdefFDOT straight line diagrams,accessed March 2014
  2. ^abcdGoogle(September 26, 2013)."Map of Sunset Drive, Miami-Dade County, Florida"(Map).Google Maps.Google.RetrievedSeptember 26,2013.
  3. ^P.L. 94-171 County Block Map (2010 Census): Miami-Dade County, FL(PDF)(Map). Cartography by Geography Division.U.S. Census Bureau.January 7, 2011. Sheet 83.RetrievedSeptember 26,2013.
  4. ^abRoberta C. Martin (September 13, 2012)."2012 Listing of Designated Roads in Florida"(PDF).FDOT- Transportation Statistics Office. p. 34. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on February 12, 2012.RetrievedSeptember 26,2013.
  5. ^P.L. 94-171 County Block Map (2010 Census): Miami-Dade County, FL(PDF)(Map). Cartography by Geography Division. U.S. Census Bureau. January 7, 2011. Sheet 84.RetrievedSeptember 26,2013.
  6. ^abGoogle (September 26, 2013)."Map of State Road 986"(Map).Google Maps.Google.RetrievedSeptember 26,2013.
  7. ^abGeneral Highway Map Miami-Dade County, Florida(PDF)(Map) (May 2010 ed.). Cartography by Surveying and Mapping Office, State of Florida, Department of Transportation. Florida Department of Transportation. April 2007. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on June 16, 2011.RetrievedSeptember 26,2010.
  8. ^abcP.L. 94-171 County Block Map (2010 Census): Miami-Dade County, FL(PDF)(Map). Cartography by Geography Division. U.S. Census Bureau. January 7, 2011. Sheet 85.RetrievedSeptember 26,2013.
  9. ^abP.L. 94-171 County Block Map (2010 Census): Miami-Dade County, FL(PDF)(Map). Cartography by Geography Division. U.S. Census Bureau. January 7, 2011. Sheet 86.RetrievedSeptember 26,2013.
  10. ^P.L. 94-171 County Block Map (2010 Census): Miami-Dade County, FL(PDF)(Map). Cartography by Geography Division. U.S. Census Bureau. January 7, 2011. Sheet 72.RetrievedSeptember 26,2013.
  11. ^P.L. 94-171 County Block Map (2010 Census): Miami-Dade County, FL(PDF)(Map). Cartography by Geography Division. U.S. Census Bureau. January 7, 2011. Sheet 73.RetrievedSeptember 26,2013.
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