State Road 238 (Florida)
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State Road 238 (Florida)
State Road 238 (SR 238) is a state highway in Union County, Florida, Union and Columbia County, Florida, Columbia counties in Florida. It is long from U.S. Route 41 (Florida), U.S. Route 41-US 441 (FL), 441 at Ellisville, Florida, Ellisville, Columbia County, Florida, Columbia County to Florida State Road 100, State Road 100 in Lake Butler, Union County, Florida, Lake Butler, carrying only of State Road 231 (Florida), State Road 231. The entire route of SR 238 is only 2 lanes wide. Oddly, it slightly heads north–south on its way to Lake Butler, Union County, Florida, Lake Butler. Route description Starting at US 41-441 near Interstate 75 (Florida), Interstate 75 as Yukon Street, it is in Columbia County, Florida, Columbia County for 1 and a half miles. Next, it crosses a bridge over the Olustee Creek, one of the rivers in the Suwannee River basin and enters Union County, Florida, Union County. It first intersects County Road 245 (Union County, Florida), County Road 245, then C ...
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The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is a decentralized agency charged with the establishment, maintenance, and regulation of public transportation in the state of Florida. The department was formed in 1969. It absorbed the powers of the State Road Department (SRD). The current Secretary of Transportation is Jared W. Perdue. History The State Road Department, the predecessor of today's Department of Transportation, was authorized in 1915 by the Florida Legislature. For the first two years of its existence, the department acted as an advisory body to the 52 counties in the state, helping to assemble maps and other information on roads. The Federal Aid Road Act of 1916, 1916 Bankhead Act passed by Congress expanded the department's responsibilities and gave it the authority to: establish a state and state-aid system of roads, engage in road construction and maintenance, acquire and own land, exercise the right of eminent domain, and accept federal or local funds for use ...
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