Highway names | |
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Interstates | Interstate X (I-X) |
US Highways | U.S. Route X (US X) |
State | New York State Route X (NY X) |
County | County Route X (CR X) |
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County routes in Nassau County, New York, are maintained by the Nassau County Department of Public Works and have been unsigned since the 1970s.[1] The designations are largely in alphabetical order. Routes C01 to C25 are listed below; unused route designations are skipped.
County Route C01
County Route C01 | |
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Location | Kings Point–Great Neck |
Length | 0.9 mi[2] (1,400 m) |
County Route C01 is a short county route known as Arrandale Avenue, which extends for 0.9 miles (1.4 km) through Kings Point and Great Neck. It begins at Bayview Avenue (CR C09) in Kings Point and the intersection of Middle Neck Road (CR 11) in Great Neck.[3][4][5][6]
- Major intersections
Location | mi[2] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Kings Point | 0.00 | 0.00 | Bayview Avenue (CR C09) | ||
0.51 | 0.82 | Polo Road | Polo Road provides access to Great Neck North High School. | ||
Great Neck | 0.9 | 1.4 | Middle Neck Road (CR 11) | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
County Route C02
County Route C02 | |
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Location | East Rockaway–Lynbrook |
Length | 1.21 mi[7] (1.95 km) |
County Route C02 is known as Atlantic Avenue and extends for 1.21 miles (1.95 km) through East Rockaway and Lynbrook.
Major intersections along the route include Scranton Avenue, Union Avenue, Sunrise Highway (NY 27), and Merrick Road (CR 27).[3]
CR C02 was formerly designated as part of CR 3 and CR 10, prior to the route numbers in Nassau County being altered.[8]
County Route C03
County Route C03 | |
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Location | Oceanside–Freeport |
Length | 2.51 mi[9] (4.04 km) |
County Route C03 is known as Atlantic Avenue and extends for 2.51 miles (4.04 km) through Oceanside, Baldwin, and Freeport.[3]
The western terminus of CR C03 is Waukena Avenue in Oceanside, while the eastern terminus is South Main Street in Freeport.[3]
CR C03 was formerly part of CR 90, prior to the route numbers for county roads in Nassau County being altered.[8]
County Route C04
County Route C04 | |
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Location | East Rockaway–Oceanside |
Length | 1.29 mi[10] (2.08 km) |
County Route C04 is known as Atlantic Avenue and extends for 1.29 miles (2.08 km) through East Rockaway and Oceanside.[3]
The western terminus of CR C04 is Main Street in East Rockaway, while the eastern terminus is Long Beach Road in Oceanside.[3] It intersects Ocean Avenue before crossing the Long Island Rail Road's Long Beach Branch. It then intersects Rockaway Avenue/Lawson Boulevard slightly to the east. It then continues east, ultimately terminating at Long Beach Road.[3]
County Route C05
County Route C05 | |
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Location | Island Park–Barnum Island |
Length | 1.39 mi[11] (2.24 km) |
County Route C05 is known as Austin Boulevard and connects Long Beach and Oceanside, serving as a bypass of Long Beach Road through Island Park.[3][4] Its southern terminus is at the Long Beach Bridge, and its northern terminus is where it re-joins Long Beach Road.[3] It is 1.39 miles (2.24 km) in length and is classified as a minor arterial road by the New York State Department of Transportation.[5]
It parallels the Long Island Rail Road's Long Beach Branch for much of its length.[4][5][6]
CR C05 was formerly designated as part of CR 1, prior to the route numbers in Nassau County being altered.[12]
Major intersections
Location | mi[11] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Island Park | 0.00 | 0.00 | Long Beach Road (CR D39) | Southern terminus of CR C05; merges with Long Beach Road (CR D39) at this intersection, located just north of the Long Beach Bridge. | |
Barnum Island | 0.81 | 1.30 | Trafalgar Boulevard | ||
1.39 | 2.24 | Long Beach Road (CR D39) | Northern terminus of CR C05; merges with Long Beach Road (CR D39) at this intersection. | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
County Route C06
County Route C06 | |
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Location | University Gardens–Lake Success |
Length | 0.81 mi[13] (1,300 m) |
County Route C06 is a short county road which consists of the portions of Bates Road and Horace Harding Boulevard within Nassau County. It is 0.81 miles (1.30 km) in total length.[3][14]
The route begins as Bates Road at the Queens–Nassau County border, in University Gardens, shortly thereafter entering the Incorporated Village of Lake Success. It then continues east, soon merging into Horace Harding Boulevard, continuing east.[3] It then meets the North Service Road of the Long Island Expressway (I-495), ending at Lakeville Road (CR 11).
The road serves as a link between Little Neck Parkway (in Queens) and the Long Island Expressway.[4]
History
Bates Road was formerly considered part of Lakeville Road.[15][16]
CR C06 was formerly designated as part of CR 118, prior to the route numbers in Nassau County being altered.[17]
County Route C09
County Route C09 | |
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Location | Kings Point–Great Neck Estates |
Length | 1.66 mi[18] (2.67 km) |
County Route C09 is the main north-south route on the west side of the Great Neck Peninsula north of the Long Island Rail Road, extending for 1.66 miles (2.67 km) and linking Arrandale Avenue (CR C01) in Kings Point with Cutter Mill Road (CR C55) in Great Neck Estates.[3][4] It consists of Bayview Avenue and a portion of West Shore Road.
Route description
CR C09, south of Arrandale Avenue, crosses the 9-11 Memorial Bridge, entering Saddle Rock.[3][4] It continues south, intersecting Old Mill Road (CR D78) and Emerson Drive, adjacent to Saddle Rock Elementary School. It then continues south, entering Great Neck Estates and intersecting Cedar Drive (CR C32), thence continuing south to its terminus at Cutter Mill Road.[3]
History
The 9-11 Memorial Bridge was formerly known as the Saddle Rock Bridge (and before that as Udall's Bridge).[19] It was renamed the 9-11 Memorial Bridge in December 2001, due to how the bridge was a gathering site after the September 11, 2001 attacks, and because of the clear view of the Twin Towers from the bridge.[19][20]
CR C09 was formerly designated as part of CR 43, prior to the route numbers in Nassau County being altered.[17]
County Route C10
County Route C10 | |
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Location | Bayville |
Length | 1.87 mi[21] (3.01 km) |
County Route C10 is a 1.87-mile (3.81 km) county road located entirely within Bayville, consisting of the portion of Bayville Avenue west of Ludlam Avenue (CR D41).[3][4]
CR C10 begins at the Bayville–Locust Valley border. It then continues east to Ludlam Avenue, east of which the route becomes CR C12.[3][4]
County Route C11
County Route C11 | |
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Location | Locust Valley–Lattingtown |
Length | 2.15 mi[22] (3.46 km) |
County Route C11 is a 2.15-mile (3.46 km) county road in Locust Valley and Lattingtown, consisting of Bayville Road.[3] It is a western continuation of CR C10.[4]
CR C11 begins at Buckram Road in Locust Valley. From there, it continues north, soon entering the Incorporated Village of Lattingtown, and shortly thereafter intersection with Feeks Lane (CR C75).[3][4] It then continues north to Horse Hollow Road (CR D20), hugging the west side of the Bailey Arboretum along the way. At Horse Hollow Road, Bayville Road turns east, thence to the northeast before turning north again. It then makes a final turn to the east, re-entering Locust Valley and then reaching the Locust Valley–Bayville border shortly thereafter, at which point the road becomes CR C10.[3]
County Route C12
County Route C12 | |
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Location | Bayville–Unincorporated Oyster Bay |
Length | 1.26 mi[23] (2.03 km) |
County Route C12 is a 1.26-mile (2.03 km) county road located entirely within Bayville, consisting of the portion of Bayville Avenue east of Ludlam Avenue (CR D41), along with Centre Island Road up to the Centre Island border.[3][4]
CR C12 begins at the Ludlam Avenue. It then continues east to intersecting West Harbor Drive. It then continues east, exiting the Incorporated Village of Bayville and entering an unincorporated section of the Town of Oyster Bay, soon becoming Centre Island Road. It continues east from there up to the Centre Island village line.[3][4]
County Route C16
County Route C16 | |
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Location | Oyster Bay Cove–Oyster Bay |
Length | 2.04 mi[24] (3.28 km) |
County Route C16 is a 2.04-mile (3.68 km) county route, consisting of Berry Hill Road, between the Incorporated Village of Oyster Bay Cove and Oyster Bay.[3][4]
CR C16 begins at North Hempstead Turnpike (NY 25A) in Oyster Bay Cove.[3][4] It travels north, intersecting Amber Lane, thence continuing north to Sandy Hill Road. It then turns northwest, eventually intersecting McCouns Lane. It then continues northwest to Pine Hollow Road (NY 106) in Oyster Bay.[3][4]
The route serves as a link between NY 25A and NY 106 – and between Oyster Bay and Syosset to its south.[4]
County Route C17
County Route C17 is a designation applied to two separate roads: Bethpage Road in Farmingdale and Birch Hill Road between Matinecock and Locust Valley.[3]
County Route C17 | |
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Location | Farmingdale |
Length | 0.35 mi[25] (560 m) |
Bethpage Road
Bethpage road (CR C17) is a short, 0.35-mile (0.56 km) road located entirely within the Incorporated Village of Farmingdale.
CR C17 begins at Round Swamp Road (CR 110) and continues east and south to Main Street (CR D42).[3][4]
Bethpage Road and Main Street were both formerly part of CR 110, prior to the route numbers in Nassau County being altered.[1]
Birch Hill Road
County Route C17 | |
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Location | Matinecock–Locust Valley |
Length | 0.18 mi[25] (290 m) |
Birch Hill Road (CR C17) is a short, 0.18-mile (0.29 km) road between Matinecock and Locust Valley.[3][4]
CR C17 begins at Piping Rock Road (CR D89) in Matinecock. It briefly heads towards the northwest before turning more towards the north, soon entering Locust Valley and crossing the Long Island Rail Road's Oyster Bay Branch. It then terminates just north of this location, at its intersection with Forest Avenue (CR C79) and Buckram Road (CR C26).[3][4]
Birch Hill Road then continues north as a town-maintained road without any county route designation.[4]
County Route C18
County Route C18 | |
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Location | Woodmere–North Woodmere |
Length | 0.92 mi[26] (1,480 m) |
County Route C18 is a 0.92-mile (1.48 km) road in Woodmere and North Woodmere. The road is known as Branch Boulevard.[3][4][27]
CR C18 begins at Peninsula Boulevard (CR 2) in Woodmere.[3][4] It then heads north-northwest, hugging (and providing access to) North Woodmere County Park and intersecting University Street. It then continues northwest, hugging the park, before veering towards the east, ending at Hungry Harbor Road.[3][4]
History
The route largely follows or parallels the approximate route of the former Cedarhurst Cut-Off.[28]
Portions of the road were washed away or otherwise damaged during – and as a result of – Hurricane Sandy in 2012.[29] It was subsequently repaired and reopened by Nassau County.[29][30]
CR C18 was formerly designated as CR 135, prior to the route numbers in Nassau County being altered.[8]
Major intersections
Location | mi[26] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Woodmere | 0.00 | 0.00 | Peninsula Boulevard (CR 2) | ||
North Woodmere | 0.92 | 1.48 | Hungry Harbor Road | Becomes Hungry Harbor Road (CR D22). | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
County Route C19
County Route C19 | |
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Location | Glen Cove |
Length | 0.34 mi[31] (550 m) |
County Route C19 is a short, 0.34-mile (0.55 km) county route entirely within the City of Glen Cove, known as Brewster Street.[3][4]
CR C19 begins at Mill Hill Road. It then continues north-northeast to Cottage Row – at which point the CR C19 designation ceases and the name of the road changes.[3][4]
County Route C21
County Route C21 | |
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Location | Freeport |
Length | 0.37 mi[32] (600 m) |
County Route C21 is a 0.37-mile (0.6 km) road entirely within the Incorporated Village of Freeport known as Broadway.[3][4]
The route begins at North Main Street. From there, it continues northeast, intersecting Harding Place before ultimately terminating at North Columbus Avenue.[3][4]
County Route C22
County Route C22 is a designation applied to two separate roads: Broadway between Lawrence and Lynbrook, and Broadway in Bethpage.[3]
Broadway (Lawrence–Lynbrook)
County Route C22 | |
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Location | Lawrence–Lynbrook |
Length | 5.2 mi[33] (8.4 km) |
Broadway (CR C22) is a 5.2-mile (8.37 km) thoroughfare between Lawrence and Lynbrook.[3][4]
Route description
CR C22 begins at the Queens-Nassau County border in Lawrence. Continuing towards the east, it soon intersects Doughty Boulevard (CR 75), and then the Nassau Expressway (NY 878) immediately afterwards.[3][4] It then continues towards the east, eventually intersecting Lawrence Avenue, thence turning towards the northeast until intersecting Rockaway Turnpike (CR 257) and Meadow Lane (CR D51). It then continues on a more easterly path, eventually turning again towards the northeast briefly before turning back towards the east as it enters Woodsburgh. Soon thereafter, Broadway intersects Woodmere Boulevard (CR E68), and then enters Woodmere.
Shortly after entering Woodmere, the road turns northeast again and soon intersects West Broadway (CR E51). It then continues northeast, soon entering Hewlett and intersecting East Rockaway Road (CR C64). It soon thereafter intersects Rockaway Avenue (CR E06), thence entering Lynbrook. Soon thereafter, it intersects Scranton Avenue (CR E18) before reaching Sunrise Highway (NY 27). It then crosses underneath the Long Island Rail Road, and soon thereafter terminates at Merrick Road (CR 27).[3][4]
CR C22 was formerly designated as CR 54, prior to the route numbers in Nassau County being altered.[8]
Major intersections
Location | mi[33] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Lawrence, Nassau County–Queens line | 0.00 | 0.00 | Harris Street | Western terminus of CR C22 designation and Nassau County ownership; Broadway continues west into Queens. | |
Lawrence, Nassau County | 0.08 | 0.13 | NY 878 (Nassau Expressway) | At-grade intersection. | |
0.22 | 0.35 | Lord Avenue | |||
0.52 | 0.84 | Lawrence Avenue | |||
0.82 | 1.32 | Weston Place | |||
0.93 | 1.50 | Rockaway Turnpike (CR 257) / Meadow Lane (CR D51) | |||
Cedarhurst | 1.40 | 2.25 | Waverly Place | ||
Cedarhurst–Woodmere line | 1.89 | 3.04 | Prospect Avenue | ||
Woodmere | 2.02 | 3.25 | Linden Street | ||
Woodmere–Woodsburgh line | 2.12 | 3.41 | Meadow Drive | The border between Woodmere and the Incorporated Village of Woodsburgh runs along the center of Broadway between Meadow Drive and Woodmere Boulevard. | |
2.37 | 3.81 | Woodmere Boulevard (CR E68) | |||
Woodmere–Hewlett line | 2.75 | 4.43 | Johnson Place | ||
Hewlett | 3.18 | 5.12 | Piermont Avenue | ||
3.21 | 5.17 | West Broadway (CR E51) | |||
3.44 | 5.54 | East Rockaway Road (CR C64) | |||
4.04 | 6.50 | Rockaway Avenue (CR E06) / Sheridan Avenue | |||
Lynbrook | 4.70 | 7.56 | Scranton Avenue (CR E18) | ||
4.79 | 7.71 | Olive Place | |||
4.90 | 7.89 | Union Place | |||
5.03 | 8.10 | NY 27 (Sunrise Highway) | At-grade intersection. | ||
5.10 | 8.21 | Langdon Place | |||
5.20 | 8.37 | Merrick Road (CR 27) | End of CR C22; merges into Hempstead Avenue (CR D09). | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Broadway (Bethpage)
County Route C22 | |
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Location | Bethpage |
Length | 0.18 mi[33] (290 m) |
Broadway (CR C22) is a short, 0.18-mile (0.29 km) county road in Bethpage.[3][4]
CR C22 begins at Central Avenue (CR C35), extending 0.18 miles (0.29 km) towards the north.[3][4]
County Route C23
County Route C23 is a designation applied to two separate roads: Brooklyn Avenue in Freeport and Brookside Avenue North in Roosevelt.[3]
Brooklyn Avenue
County Route C23 | |
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Location | Freeport |
Length | 0.11 mi[34] (180 m) |
Brooklyn Avenue (CR C23) is a short, 0.11-mile (0.18 km) county road entirely within the Incorporated Village of Freeport.[3][4]
CR C23 begins at North Grove Street. It then continues east to North Main Street, at which point Brooklyn Avenue becomes Broadway (CR C21).[3][4]
Brookside Avenue North
County Route C23 | |
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Location | Roosevelt |
Length | 1.1 mi[34] (1.8 km) |
Brookside Avenue North (CR C23) is a 1.1-mile (1.77 km) road in Roosevelt.[3][4]
CR C23 begins at the Freeport–Roosevelt border. It continues north through the hamlet, intersecting Centennial Avenue. From there, it continues towards the north, terminating at Nassau Road (CR 7B).[3][4]
North of this intersection Brookside Avenue North becomes Uniondale Avenue (CR 188).[3][4]
County Route C24
County Route C24 is a designation applied to two separate roads: Brookside Avenue South in Freeport and Brower Avenue in Oceanside.[3]
Brookside Avenue South
County Route C24 | |
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Location | Freeport |
Length | 0.31 mi[35] (500 m) |
Brookside Avenue South (CR C24) is a short, 0.31-mile (0.5 km) county road entirely within the Incorporated Village of Freeport.[3][4]
CR C24 begins at Merrick Road (CR 27). It then continues north to its terminus at Sunrise Highway (NY 27).[3][4]
Brower Avenue
County Route C24 | |
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Location | Oceanside |
Length | 0.83 mi[35] (1,340 m) |
Brower Avenue (CR C24) is a 0.83-mile (1.34 km) road in Oceanside.[3][4]
CR C24 begins at Oceanside Road (CR D75). It then continues southeast and east, eventually reaching Waukena Avenue. From there, the road continues as Atlantic Avenue (CR C03), which continues east to Freeport.[3][4]
County Route C25
County Route C25 | |
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Location | Woodsburgh–Hewlett Neck |
Length | 0.37 mi[36] (600 m) |
County Route C25 is a short, 0.37-mile (0.6 km) road in the Incorporated Village of Hewlett Neck and the Incorporated Village of Woodsburgh, known as Browers Point Branch Road.[3][4]
CR C25 begins at Woodmere Boulevard (CR E68) in Woodsburgh. It soon intersects Barberry Lane and then continues to wind its way through a neighborhood, ending at another, nearby intersection with Woodmere Boulevard in Hewlett Neck.[3][4]
CR C25 was formerly designated as part of CR 93A, prior to the route numbers in Nassau County being altered.[12]
- Major intersections
Location | mi[36] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Woodsburgh | 0.00 | 0.00 | Woodmere Boulevard (CR E68) | The Woodsburgh–Woodmere border runs along the centerline of CR C25 between this point and Barberry Lane. | |
0.21 | 0.34 | Barberry Lane | |||
Hewlett Neck | 0.37 | 0.60 | Woodmere Boulevard South (CR E68) | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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- ↑ "CR C04" (PDF). NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
- 1 2 "CR C05" (PDF). NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
- 1 2 "Lawrence quadrangle, New York - Map Collections". Brooklyn Public Library. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
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- 1 2 "CR C18" (PDF). NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
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- ↑ "CR C21" (PDF). NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
- 1 2 3 "CR C22" (PDF). NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
- 1 2 "CR C23" (PDF). NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
- 1 2 "CR C24" (PDF). NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
- 1 2 "CR C25" (PDF). NYSDOT Local Highway Inventory. Retrieved January 2, 2023.