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California State Route 222
Highway in California
Highway in California
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| state | CA |
| type | SR |
| route | 222 |
| alternate_name | Talmage Road |
| section | 522 |
| maint | Caltrans |
| map_notes | SR 222 highlighted in red |
| length_mi | 1.626 |
| length_round | 3 |
| length_ref | |
| direction_a | West |
| terminus_a | in Ukiah |
| direction_b | East |
| terminus_b | East Side Road, Sanford Ranch Road and Bodhi Way in Talmage |
| county | Mendocino |
| previous_type | SR |
| previous_route | 221 |
| next_type | SR |
| next_route | 223 |
State Route 222 (SR 222), named Talmage Road along its entire length, is an unsigned state highway in the U.S. state of California. It was originally constructed as a short spur route of U.S. Route 101 in Mendocino County to what was the Mendocino State Hospital in Talmage. The road has remained a state highway after the hospital closed down and the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas monastery was established on the former site in 1976. The SR 222 designation legislatively ends at its intersection with East Side Road, where the road continues as Bodhi Way into the monastery complex.
Route description
Built originally to provide access to the long-defunct Mendocino State Hospital, it is an unsigned spur route off of U.S. Route 101 at Ukiah, ending east at the intersection with East Side Road in Talmage, outside the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas monastery & university (which is located on the grounds of the former Mendocino State Hospital). West of U.S. Route 101, Talmage Road continues as a city street under Ukiah's control.
SR 222 is not part of the National Highway System, a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the Federal Highway Administration.
Major intersections
References
References
- {{FHWA NHS map
- {{FHWA NHS
- (July 2007)
- [[California Department of Transportation]], [http://traffic-counts.dot.ca.gov/ All Traffic Volumes on CSHS], 2005 and 2006
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