




I-269/MS 304 proceeds on a 14 mile course through central De Soto County to I-22/U.S. 78 to Olive Branch and Tupelo.
09/10/20

Construction began Spring 2020 on a diamond interchange (Exit 1) between I-269/MS 304 and McIngvale Road.
09/10/20

Lewisburg is located 0.6 miles south of the upcoming diamond interchange (Exit 9) along I-269.
01/13/19

I-269 passes under Red Banks Road (Exit 13) 1.5 miles ahead of I-22/U.S. 78 east to Tupelo and Birmingham, Alabama.
09/10/20

Traffic leaves in unison for the cloverleaf interchange (Exits 16A-B) with Interstate 22/U.S. 78. I-22 overlays U.S. 78 southeast to Tupelo while U.S. 78 continues northwest to Olive Branch and Memphis.
09/10/20

I-269/MS 304 crosses into Marshall County at the ramp departure to U.S. 78 west (Exit 16B). Downtown Olive Branch lies 9.1 miles northwest of the exchange.
01/13/19

Several distribution centers are located by the triangle formed by I-269, MS 302 and U.S. 72 to the east, including the 1 million square foot Central Parts Distribution Center for the Volvo Group. Construction began in 2014.1
01/13/19

The ensuing stretch of I-269 opened to traffic October 26, 2018, connecting MS 302 (Exit 23) with Collierville, Tennessee.
09/10/20
Sources:
- "Volvo Group's Byhalia Facility to Employ 250." Memphis Daily News, May 13, 2014.
Photo Credits:
01/13/19, 09/10/20 by AARoads
Page Updated 05-28-2016.