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New York State Route 631 (NY 631) is a north–south state highway in Onondaga County, New York, in the United States. It serves as a bypass around the village of Baldwinsville, extending for just over from an intersection with NY 370 in the southeastern part of the village to a junction with NY 48 and NY 690 just north of Baldwinsville in the town of Lysander. The route has a short overlap with NY 31 east of the village. Most of the route is two lanes wide and passes through rural areas around the edge of Baldwinsville, while a part near the Lysander community of Radisson is four lanes wide and serves residential and commercial neighborhoods. A bypass of Baldwinsville had been proposed as early as the 1970s. The earliest concepts for the road called for a long highway connecting NY 690 south of the village to NY 481 in Clay, east of Lysander. After two decades of planning and community input, the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) presented four potential alignments for a scaled-back route running from NY 48 to NY 31 in 1994. Although an alignment encircling the village limits was chosen within four years, work on the project was stalled due to a lack of funding. In the meantime, NY 631 was assigned in 1999 to a series of pre-existing local roads that formed a northern bypass of Baldwinsville between NY 48 and NY 31. The section of the originally planned southern bypass northeast of NY 370 was finally completed in 2001 as an extension of NY 631. ==Route description== NY 631 begins at an intersection with NY 370 near the eastern edge of Baldwinsville. The route heads northeastward through a residential section of town of Lysander, paralleling the Baldwinsville village line to an intersection with NY 31 across from an Anheuser-Busch brewery. At this point, NY 631 turns eastward, overlapping with NY 31 for a half-mile (0.8 km) to the southwestern edge of Lysander's Radisson community. The routes split here, with NY 631 heading northward into a commercial district as a four-lane divided highway named Willett Parkway. The commercial properties give way to homes at a junction with the two-lane West Entry Road, where NY 631 turns west to bypass northeast Baldwinsville. While on West Entry Road, the highway crosses mostly undeveloped areas, save for a handful of industrial complexes along the highway. About from Willett Parkway, NY 631 intersects Sixty Road (unsigned County Route 140 or CR 140) and becomes known as Hencle Boulevard. The route continues on through little more than woods, crossing CSX Transportation's Baldwinsville Subdivision rail line ahead of an intersection with Smokey Hollow Road (CR 229) adjacent to Lysander Park. West of here, the highway continues through undeveloped forests as it curves to the northwest around the far northern extents of Baldwinsville. The woods eventually give way to more open areas ahead of a junction with NY 48 in a rural area northwest of the village. NY 48 and NY 631 briefly overlap to reach an adjacent intersection that serves as the northern terminus of both NY 690 and NY 631.〔 Maintenance of NY 631 varies along the route. From NY 370 to NY 31, as well as on the portions that overlap other state routes, maintenance of NY 631 is performed by NYSDOT.〔(【引用サイトリンク】New York State Legislature ">url=http://public.leginfo.state.ny.us/menugetf.cgi?COMMONQUERY=LAWS )〕 Between CR 140 and NY 48, the roadway is maintained by Onondaga County as CR 95. From NY 31 to CR 140, maintenance is performed by the town of Lysander. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「New York State Route 631」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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