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Nevada State Route 667

Highway in Nevada

Nevada State Route 667

Highway in Nevada

FieldValue
stateNV
typeSR
route667
alternate_nameKietzke Lane
map
map_customyes
map_notesSR 667 highlighted in red
length_mi3.836
length_round3
length_ref{{cite web
titleState Maintained Highways of Nevada: Descriptions and Maps
authorNevada Department of Transportation
author-linkNevada Department of Transportation
urlhttp://www.nevadadot.com/doing-business/about-ndot/ndot-divisions/planning/roadway-systems/state-maintained-highways-descriptions-index-maps
dateJanuary 2017
accessdate2017-01-22
establishedJuly 1, 1976
direction_aSouth
terminus_ain Reno
direction_bNorth
terminus_bGalletti Way at the Reno–Sparks city line
previous_typeNV
previous_route659
next_typeNV
next_route671
countyWashoe

|author-link=Nevada Department of Transportation State Route 667 (SR 667) is a state highway in the Reno-Sparks metropolitan area of Washoe County, Nevada. It follows a portion of Kietzke Lane, a major north–south arterial in the area.

Route description

View at the south end of SR 667 looking northbound

State Route 667 begins at its junction with S. Virginia Street (U.S. Route 395 Business, former SR 430) in Reno and continues due north a few miles. Once passing E. Second Street (SR 648), SR 667 curves east to cross over the Truckee River and pass under Interstate 580 (I-580) and U.S. Route 395 (US 395) to its northern terminus at Galletti Way at the Sparks–Reno city line. Kietzke Lane continues past the terminus of SR 667 to Victorian Avenue (I-80 Business).

History

During the late 1970s, US 395 in Reno was being upgraded to a freeway. By 1976, the new North–South Freeway, now signed as US 395 (and I-580, as of 2012), had been completed from the north of Reno down to E. Second Street. To facilitate the connection with existing US 395 in south Reno, Temporary US 395 was designated by 1976. The temporary designation went west from the freeway terminus along E. Second Street to Kietzke Lane, and then followed present-day State Route 667 south from E. Second Street to S. Virginia Street, where it intersected with US 395. By 1982, the US 395 freeway had been completed to S. Virginia Street, eliminating the Temporary designation on SR 667.

As late as 2006, State Route 667 continued along Kietzke Lane south from South Virginia Street to its intersection with Neil Road. From there, the route turned east and followed Neil Road to connect with I-580 / US 395 before terminating at S. Virginia Street (SR 430). As of 2008, this portion of State Route 667 has been removed from the state highway system; however, the portion of Neil Road under I-580 / US 395 is currently maintained by Nevada DOT as a frontage road (FRWA44).

The Neil Road section of State Route 667 was previously known as Del Monte Lane. The name change was made in the mid-2000s to help eliminate confusion between "Del Monte" and "Damonte" (as in Damonte Ranch Parkway, another I-580 / US 395 exit further south). The similar-sounding names had been an issue for emergency personnel responding to incidents on or near I-580 / US 395.

By 2017, the portion of SR 667 in Sparks (Galletti Way to Victorian Avenue) was mostly turned over to local control and later renamed Battle Born Way; the portion of SR 667 near the I-80 overpass was retained under state maintenance as frontage road FRWA59.

Major intersections

Notes

References

References

  1. (1976). "Official Highway Map of Nevada". Nevada State Highway Department.
  2. (1982). "Official Highway Map of Nevada". Nevada Department of Transportation.
  3. Mileposts as posted at the intersection
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