Minnesota State Highway 282

Trunk Highway 282 marker

Trunk Highway 282
Route information
Defined by MS § 161.115(213)
Maintained by Mn/DOT
Length: 7.655 mi[1] (12.320 km)
Existed: July 1, 1949[2] – present
Major junctions
West end: US 169 at Jordan
  MN 21 at Jordan
East end: MN 13 at Spring Lake Township
Location
Counties: Scott
Highway system
  • Minnesota Trunk Highways
MN 280MN 284

Minnesota State Highway 282 (MN 282) is a highway in Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with U.S. Highway 169 in Jordan and continues east to its eastern terminus at its intersection with State Highway 13 in Spring Lake Township near Prior Lake.

The route is 7.7 miles (12.4 km) in length and passes through the communities of Jordan, Sand Creek Township, and Spring Lake Township.

Route description

MN 282 in Jordan

Highway 282 serves as an eastwest route between Jordan and Spring Lake Township near Prior Lake.

The route is also known as:

Highway 282 has a junction with Marystown Road (County 15) in Sand Creek Township, south of Shakopee.

The route is legally defined as Route 282 in the Minnesota Statutes.[3]

History

Highway 282 was authorized on July 1, 1949.[1]

The route was paved in 1951.[4][5]

From April 2009 to July 2009, the section of Highway 282 in the city of Jordan (2nd Street) was reconstructed between Creek Lane and Broadway Street (Highway 21). New streetlights were installed and the route was given a new pavement surface.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Scott County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Jordan0.0000.000 US 169, CR 9 (Quaker Avenue) north
0.7331.180 MN 21 (Broadway Street)
Sand Creek Township1.4102.269 CR 10
4.9017.887 CR 15 (Zumbro Avenue) south
5.9139.516 CR 15 (Marystown Road) north
Sand Creek Twp.-Spring Lake Twp.6.42610.342CR 79 (Baseline Avenue)
Spring Lake Township7.59012.215 CR 17 (Marschall Road)
7.71412.414 MN 13
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Trunk Highway Log Point Listing - Construction District 5" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. August 20, 2010. Retrieved January 23, 2011.
  2. "Chapter 663-H.F. No. 1792", Session Laws of Minnesota for 1949 (Earl L. Berg, Commissioner of Administration), pp. 1177–1185
  3. "161.115, Additional Trunk Highways". Minnesota Statutes. Office of the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. 2010. Retrieved January 23, 2011.
  4. 1951 Official Road Map of Minnesota (Map). Cartography by The H.M. Gousha Company. Minnesota Department of Highways. January 1, 1951. § J17. Retrieved January 23, 2011.
  5. 1952 Official Road Map of Minnesota (Map). Cartography by The H.M. Gousha Company. Minnesota Department of Highways. January 1, 1952. § J17. Retrieved January 23, 2011.

External links

Route map: Bing / Google

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