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Louisiana Highway 85 (LA 85) is a
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located in
Iberia Parish Iberia Parish (french: Paroisse de l'Ibérie, es, Parroquia de Iberia) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 69,929; the parish seat is New Iberia. The parish was formed in 1868 during ...
,
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. It runs in an east–west direction from LA 83 in
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to LA 182 in Jeanerette. The route connects the town of Jeanerette with the rural area along LA 83, which serves the Port of New Iberia and leads to the
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s of Weeks Island. It is also one of two highways which connect the town to
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(US 90), the principal highway through the Teche region and the future corridor of
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(I-49).


Route description

From the west, LA 85 begins at an intersection with LA 83 between
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and Weeks Island in an area known as
Lydia Lydia (Lydian language, Lydian: ‎𐤮𐤱𐤠𐤭𐤣𐤠, ''Śfarda''; Aramaic: ''Lydia''; el, Λυδία, ''Lȳdíā''; tr, Lidya) was an Iron Age Monarchy, kingdom of western Asia Minor located generally east of ancient Ionia in the mod ...
. It proceeds east along Patoutville Road through a residential neighborhood. After , the route leaves Lydia, and the surroundings abruptly change to rural farmland with scattered residential development. later, LA 85 turns to the northeast and intersects LA 673, which heads south a short distance to Patoutville. Shortly afterward, LA 85 passes through an interchange with US 90 (the future corridor of
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), which connects to
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on the northwest and Morgan City on the southeast. northeast of US 90, LA 85 intersects LA 674 (East Admiral Doyle Drive) and turns southeast, continuing the route of that highway to the southwest corner of Jeanerette. It then turns northeast onto Hubertville Road while LA 668 continues the route southeast to another connection with US 90. After , LA 85 crosses the
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tracks at grade and enters the residential area of Jeanerette. The route ends seven blocks later at an intersection with LA 182 (Main Street), the principal highway through town. LA 182 parallels
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northwest toward New Iberia and southeast toward
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. The route is classified by the
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(La DOTD) as a rural major collector from the western terminus to LA 668, the portion of the route flanking US 90. It is classified as an urban collector from LA 668 to Martin Luther King Dr., a local road, and an urban minor arterial from there to its eastern terminus. The average daily traffic volume in 2013 is reported as 1,020 between the western terminus and US 90; increasing to 3,400 between US 90 and LA 668; and 3,700 between LA 668 and the eastern terminus. The route has a posted speed limit of within Lydia, increasing to for the rural segment between Lydia and Jeanerette. The speed limit is then reduced to approaching Martin Luther King Drive in Jeanerette and finally to through the residential section of town between the railroad tracks and LA 182. LA 85 is an undivided, two-lane highway for its entire route.


History


Pre-1955 route numbering

In the original Louisiana Highway system in use between 1921 and 1955, the modern LA 85 was initially part of three different routes designated by the state legislature between 1928 and 1930. These were State Route 447 from Lydia to the present LA 673; State Route 1185 between LA 674 and LA 668; and State Route 1193 between LA 668 and LA 182. (The section between LA 673 and LA 674 was a local road.) By the 1950s, the entire route had been unified under the designation of State Route C-2032. Like all state highways created after 1930, Route C-2032 was numbered by the state highway department and carried a "C-" prefix. The eastern terminus of Route C-2032 in Jeanerette was a junction with State Route 2, which was created in 1921 and followed the Old Spanish Trail across Louisiana. This became the original route of US 90 in 1926 and remained so until after 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 ...
.


Post-1955 route history

LA 85 was created in 1955 as a direct renumbering of State Route C-2032. Shortly after the 1955 renumbering, the west end of LA 85 was slightly re-routed. The route originally began north of the present intersection with LA 83 and proceeded southeast on what is now PR 214 (Guillot Road), joining the current alignment later. In 1969, US 90 was moved onto its current alignment from Broussard, just south of Lafayette, to LA 85. This alignment bypassed New Iberia, and the old route along Bayou Teche became an extension of LA 182. LA 85 served as a connection for through traffic to the old alignment of US 90 until the new alignment was extended into St. Mary Parish in the mid-1970s.


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 eastern portion of LA 85 between LA 668 and LA 182 is proposed for deletion as it does not meet a significant interurban travel function.


Major intersections


See also

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References


External links

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