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Louisiana Highway 59 (LA 59) is a
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located in
St. Tammany Parish St. Tammany Parish (french: Paroisse de Saint-Tammany) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana named after Tamanend, the legendary Lenape Chief of Chiefs and the "Patron Saint of America." At the 2020 census, the population was 2 ...
,
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. It runs in a north–south direction from
U.S. Highway 190 U.S. Route 190 (US 190) is an east–west United States Highway in Louisiana and Texas. Segments of US 190 will be upgraded to Interstate 14 (I-14); the first segment was opened on January 26, 2017. Route description , - , TX , , - , ...
(US 190) in Mandeville to LA 21 north of Abita Springs. The highway is the most direct connection between the city of Mandeville and the town of Abita Springs. It also connects both places with
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(I-12) roughly halfway between the two. North of Abita Springs, LA 59 intersects LA 21, connecting to
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and points along the Louisiana–
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state line.


Route description

From the south, LA 59 begins at an intersection with US 190 (Florida Street) along the northern edge of the city of Mandeville. US 190 is the main highway through town and connects to the
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, a toll bridge to
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. LA 59 proceeds northeast on Girod Street as an undivided two-lane highway with a center turning lane. Though technically outside the Mandeville city limits, the area continues the city's grid pattern and residential development ensconced within a pine forest. This trend continues for to an intersection with LA 1088, a lateral highway connecting Mandeville with
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on the east side of town. LA 59 continues northeast through an area of mixed rural and newer residential development and turns due north later. After passing the entrances to several sprawling school campuses, LA 59 goes through a
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with I-12, which connects to Hammond on the west and Slidell on the east. North of I-12, the surroundings change from residential to an area featuring several small industrial parks as well as the
St. Tammany Parish St. Tammany Parish (french: Paroisse de Saint-Tammany) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana named after Tamanend, the legendary Lenape Chief of Chiefs and the "Patron Saint of America." At the 2020 census, the population was 2 ...
Administrative Complex. After , LA 59 makes a curve while crossing the
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bike trail, located along a former railroad right-of-way. The highway resumes its regular course and, later, enters the small town of Abita Springs at an intersection with Harrison Avenue, a local road. LA 59 continues north, narrowing slightly as its center lane is discontinued. The surroundings become largely residential once again, though often still hidden within the dense pine trees. into Abita Springs, LA 59 makes a sharp curve to the east into the center of town, where it becomes known as Level Street. Shortly afterward, the highway reaches the town's main junction, a roundabout at which LA 59 intersects and begins a concurrency with LA 36. At this roundabout, eastbound LA 36 heads toward
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and
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; Level Street continues east as a local road; and LA 36 turns north with LA 59 onto Maple Street. One block later is an intersection with LA 435 (Main Street), which heads northeast toward Talisheek. Upon exiting the populated portion of Abita Springs, LA 36 and LA 59 curve to the northwest and cross a small bridge over the
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. The two highways split shortly afterward as LA 36 continues west toward Covington while LA 59 turns north onto Range Line Road. LA 59 officially crosses the town limits after and continues north through a thick pine forest with scattered residential development. After , the route ends at an intersection with LA 21 (Military Road). LA 21 heads southwest into Covington and northeast through
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en route to
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.


Route classification and data

LA 59 is classified by the
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(La DOTD) as an urban minor arterial from the southern terminus to the second junction with LA 36 in Abita Springs. It then becomes an urban collector from there to Lowe Davis Road, where it changes to a rural minor collector for the remainder of its route. Average daily traffic volume in 2013 is reported as 17,600 vehicles between Mandeville and Abita Springs, slightly decreasing to 16,000 within Abita Springs. The section north of Abita Springs has a much lower count of 5,300 vehicles. The posted speed limit is in Mandeville, increasing to between Mandeville and Abita Springs. It then decreases to in Abita Springs before becoming through the rural section north to LA 21.


History

In the original Louisiana Highway system in use between 1921 and 1955, the modern LA 59 was part of two separate state highways. State Route 114 followed the route from the southern terminus to Abita Springs, where it turned east and continued along the present LA 36 toward Hickory. The remainder of LA 59 north of Abita Springs was formerly State Route 190. Both routes were designated by an act of the state legislature in 1928 and existed until the
1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering In 1955, Louisiana passed a law that undertook a comprehensive revision to the state highway classification and numbering system. The new system designated roads by importance to travel patterns and rectified the previous numbering system under n ...
. LA 59 was created in the 1955 renumbering following the north–south portion of former State Route 114 combined with the entirety of former State Route 190. The route of LA 59 has remained the same to the present day. In August 2007, the main junction in Abita Springs, previously governed by a traffic signal, was converted to a
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by the state highway department. The roundabout, only the second to be constructed on a state highway in Louisiana, was designed to reduce traffic congestion at the busy intersection and improve the flow of truck traffic.


Future

La DOTD is currently engaged in a program that aims to transfer about of state-owned roadways to local governments over the next several years. Under this plan of "right-sizing" the state highway system, the entire route of LA 59 (with the exception of the short concurrency with LA 36) is proposed for deletion as it no longer meets a significant interurban travel function.


Major intersections


See also

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References


External links

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