Pinellas County Road 690 - 22nd Avenue N

22nd Avenue N stretches 7.7 miles across the city of St. Petersburg from CR 1 (Park Street N) to Coffee Pot Boulevard. A portion of the arterial was a part of County Road 690, which was originally State Road 690. SR 690 followed 22nd Avenue N east from U.S. 19 (34th Street N) to 16th Street N in 1965, and to U.S. 92 (4th Street N) by 1971.
22nd Avenue N east expands to a five lane commercial boulevard east at U.S. 19 (34th Street N).
04/03/20
28th Street N intersects 22nd Avenue N between the North Kenwood and Ponce De Leon neighborhoods.
11/07/15
22nd Avenue N crosses a CSX Railroad line ahead of 22nd Street N and the diamond interchange with Interstate 275.
04/03/20
Changes made at the exchange with I-275 in 2015-16 added a left turn lane and lengthened them for I-275 north.
04/03/20
North from 22nd Avenue N, Interstate 275 separates St. Petersburg from Lealman and Pinellas Park.
03/06/24
22nd Avenue N west at 16th Street N by the Greater Woodlawn and Euclid St. Paul's neighborhoods in St. Petersburg.
12/24/21
A median separates traffic along 22nd Avenue N ahead of 19th Street N and the diamond interchange with Interstate 275.
12/24/21
Interstate 275 heads north from 22nd Avenue N toward Feather Sound and the Howard Frankland Bridge spanning Old Tampa Bay.
12/24/21
Photo Credits:
- Alex Nitzman: 04/03/20, 03/06/24
- ABRoads: 11/07/15, 04/03/20, 12/24/21
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Page Updated Friday May 03, 2024.