County Road 867A (Lee County, Florida)
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State Road 867 (SR 867) and County Road 867 (CR 867) together create a long road known as McGregor Boulevard in
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, paralleling the
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between Punta Rassa and
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. The entire road was formerly state-maintained.


Route description


County Road 867

The southern terminus of Historic SR 867 (now CR 867) is located in Punta Rassa at the foot of the
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, and it is the only access to Punta Rassa and
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. From here, CR 867 is a four-lane divided highway as it travels east from the coast through
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s of
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to Truckland. After the intersection with CR 869 (Summerlin Road) in Truckland, CR 867 continues northeast to the community of
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. In Iona, it intersects with SR 865/CR 865 (San Carlos Boulevard/Gladiolus Drive), which is where the CR 867 designation ends.


State Road 867

SR 867 signage begins where CR 867 left off at the SR 865/CR 865 intersection in Iona. It continues in a northeast trajectory to just west of Cypress Lake where it turns to a north–south trajectory. Just north of Cypress Lake is the intersection the southern terminus of CR 867A, which crosses the Caloosahatchee River into
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on the
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. The route continues in the opposite direction as College Parkway. SR 867 continues north and passes through the communities of
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and Whiskey Creek before entering Fort Myers' city limits. Once in Fort Myers, it terminates at CR 884 (Colonial Boulevard), Lee County's main east–west thoroughfare.


Northern section

SR 867 currently terminates at CR 884, but McGregor Boulevard continues north as a city street. It passes the Fort Myers Country Club and the
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as it enters downtown Fort Myers, before terminating at
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(Cleveland Avenue) at the historic Five Points intersection (the former terminus of SR 867, which is also the terminus of SR 80 and SR 82, making a five-way intersection).


History

McGregor Boulevard, originally known as Riverside Avenue, was used historically by cattlemen to run
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from Fort Myers to Punta Rassa, which was a significant cattle shipping town at the time. McGregor Boulevard is named after former
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executive Ambrose McGregor who, along with his wife Tootie, lived next door to Thomas Edison's estate in Fort Myers. After McGregor's death in 1900, Tootie and her second husband Dr. Marshall Orlando Terry (another local figure who donated land for Terry Park Ballfield) sought to have the road paved. They offered financial assistance to the county on the condition that it would be named McGregor Boulevard. Tootie McGregor died before the paving began, and Dr. Terry saw the paving to completion. McGregor Boulevard was officially completed in 1915. In honor of Tootie, Dr. Terry had a fountain installed at the north end of McGregor Boulevard at Cleveland Avenue. The fountain was removed in the early 1960s to accommodate the construction of the
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and overpass over the intersection. The fountain was then relocated to Fort Myers Country Club, where it stands today. In 1931, McGregor Boulevard was added to the state highway system as was designated part of SR 25, which extended from Punta Rassa to Palm Beach. It was redesignated as SR 867 during the
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, with the portion east of US 41 to Palm Beach becoming SR 80. In the early 1980s, McGregor Boulevard south of SR 865 was relinquished to county control, becoming CR 867. By then, plans were underway for
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(CR 869), which would be an alternative to McGregor Boulevard for reaching Punta Rassa. The construction of Summerlin Road also included widening McGregor Boulevard from Summerlin Road to the
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, which was complete by 1983. Around the same time, McGregor Boulevard was also widened from Summerlin Road to SR 865. This widening project also included realignment of its intersection with SR 865 south 0.2 mile with the northernmost 0.2 miles of SR 865 becoming part of McGregor Boulevard (SR 867). McGregor Boulevard's original alignment would become Old McGregor Boulevard. The state widened McGregor Boulevard from College Parkway to Cypress Lake Drive ( CR 876) to four lanes in the late 1980s, and from Cypress Lake Drive to SR 865 in the late 1990s. In the mid-2000s, SR 867 north of CR 884 was relinquished to the city of Fort Myers.


Major intersections


County Road 867A

County Road 867A is the primary north–south arterial road for
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. Formerly State Road 867A (SR 867A), it essentially parallels SR 867 on the opposite side of the Caloosahatchee River. SR 867A became a major route when the Cape Coral Bridge opened in 1964. The southern terminus of what was SR 867A is at an interchange with McGregor Boulevard (SR 867) in
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. From the southern terminus, it travels west and crosses the
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via the
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into
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. At the west side of the
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, SR 867A ran along Cape Coral Parkway for only until an intersection with Del Prado Boulevard. From here, it turned north and followed Del Prado Boulevard northward to its terminus at SR 78 (Pine Island Road) Del Prado Boulevard was known as Harney Point Road prior to 1965. Since being turned over to the county in the early 1980s, Del Prado Boulevard has been extended north beyond Pine Island Road into
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. North of Pine Island Road, addresses on Del Prado Boulevard have the attached "North" suffix to the name of the road; south of Pine Island Road uses "South." From Pine Island Road, Del Prado Boulevard continues as a city street, though the city of Cape Coral maintains the CR 867A designation. It intersects Diplomat Parkway and the Kismet Parkway, before intersecting with
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(
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) at the northern Cape Coral city limits. The extension into North Fort Myers was built in the 1990s. From US 41, Del Prado Boulevard continues east as a rural county road along the northern edge of North Fort Myers. Just past the Prairie Pines Preserve, it briefly becomes Mellow Drive before it terminates at Slater Road. Future plans call for Del Prado Boulevard to be extended north from Mellow Drive in North Fort Myers around the Prairie Pines Preserve to
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with a new interchange near the Lee-Charlotte County border.


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