Louisiana Highway 23

Not to be confused with Louisiana State Route 23.

Louisiana Highway 23 marker

Louisiana Highway 23
Route information
Maintained by Louisiana DOTD
Length: 73.6 mi[1] (118.4 km)
Existed: 1955 renumbering – present
Major junctions
South end: Jump Basin Road in Venice
 

LA 3017 in Belle Chasse
LA 428 near Gretna


US 90 Bus. / LA 18 in Gretna
North end: LA 428 in Gretna
Location
Parishes: Plaquemines, Jefferson
Highway system
  • Louisiana Highway System
LA 22LA 24

Louisiana Highway 23 (LA 23) is a northsouth state highway in Louisiana that serves Plaquemines and Jefferson Parishes. It spans 74.0 miles (119.1 km) in roughly a southeast to northwest direction.[1] It is known locally as Belle Chasse Highway, Lafayette Street, the West Bank Expressway, and Franklin Avenue.

Route description

LA 23 connects Gretna and Venice. Between Belle Chasse and Venice, the highway serves as the main road along the west bank of the Mississippi River. In Belle Chasse, the highway crosses the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway via two antiquated crossings: southbound traffic uses the 1955-vintage Belle Chasse Tunnel, a narrow crossing that does not allow passing; northbound traffic uses the 1967-vintage Judge Perez Bridge, a vertical-lift bridge. LA 23 runs through the small rural towns of Jesuit Bend, Naomi, Myrtle Grove, West Pointe à la Hache, Port Sulphur, Nairn, Empire, Buras, Triumph, and Boothville. With the exception of the portion running through Port Sulphur, the entire highway is four lanes (although it is not controlled-access).

The highway is a critical hurricane evacuation route for thousands of inhabitants along the west bank of the Mississippi River.

History

At one time, LA 23 ran straight across the Westbank Expressway (U.S. Highway 90 Business), using Lafayette Street, 5th Street and Huey P. Long Avenue through downtown Gretna and crossing the Jackson Avenue-Gretna Ferry onto Jackson Avenue in New Orleans.[2] By 1986, it had been rerouted, running along the Westbank Expressway frontage roads to Stumpf Boulevard and turning north on Stumpf and Franklin Avenue to end at Burmaster Street (LA 428).[3] The former LA 23 to 4th Street in downtown Gretna became an extension of LA 18, while the three blocks beyond to the ferry (and Jackson Avenue in New Orleans) are now unnumbered. Before the 1950s, LA 23 went through Terrytown via present-day Behrman Highway (LA 428).

Twinning of the highway in Plaquemines Parish was begun by Judge Perez in the 1960s. The vertical lift bridge in Belle Chasse was added in 1968, and the Empire Jetty Bridge over Dollut Canal, a high-rise bridge, opened in 1976, replacing a 26-year-old lift bridge.

In Plaquemines Parish, sections of the original LA 23, since bypassed, are signed as Parish Road 11 (although some maps erroneously list these routes as LA-11), such as in Jesuit Bend and the area south of Port Sulphur through Empire, Buras, and Fort Jackson. Prior to Louisiana's 1955 highway renumbering, LA 23 through Plaquemines Parish was LA 31, and there are some bridges, such as the Bayou Barriere crossings in northern Belle Chasse, that still bear the original numbering.

Major intersections

ParishLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
PlaqueminesVenice0.00.0Jump Basin RoadSouthern terminus;
Local road continues southwest towards Tidewater
Empire19.631.5Bridge over Bayou Long/Doullut Canal
Belle Chasse67.0107.8 LA 406 (Woodland Highway)Southern terminus of LA 406
68.0109.4Judge Perez Bridge (northbound)/Belle Chasse Tunnel (southbound) across Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
68.4110.1 LA 3017 (Engineers Road)Southern terminus of LA 3017
68.6110.4Bridge over Outfall Canal
Jefferson 69.1111.2 LA 428 (Behrman Highway)Southern terminus of LA 428
Gretna71.9115.7
US 90 Bus. west (West Bank Expressway)
LA 18 west (Lafayette Street)
South end of U.S. 90 Business concurrency (LA 23 uses service roads only);
Exit 7 (U.S. 90 Business);
Eastern terminus of LA 18;
Partially unsigned junction
72.6116.8
US 90 Bus. east (West Bank Expressway) New Orleans
North end of U.S. 90 Business concurrency (LA 23 uses service roads only);
Exit 8 (U.S. 90 Business);
Junction includes incorrect signage
73.1117.6 LA 466 (Kepler Street)Eastern terminus of LA 466
73.6118.4 LA 428 (Franklin Avenue, Burmaster Street)Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 3 Microsoft; Nokia (November 5, 2012). "Map of LA 23" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved November 5, 2012.
  2. 1975 AAA Triptik map of New Orleans
  3. Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, 1986 Official Highway Map

External links

Route map: Bing / Google

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