Talk:California State Route 19/Archive 1

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[http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/traffops/trucks/trucksize/truckmap/truckmap-d07.pdf NOTE 1: Route 19 now turns into Route 164 at Gallatin Rd. south of 60, and continues on to 210. However, 164 is still signed as Route 19 in the field.] — Preceding unsigned comment added by SPUI (talk • contribs) 22:18, 20 March 2006 (UTC)

Cities
SR 1 to Del Amo Boulevard 4.0 (Long Beach/Lakewood Boulevard border on west side from Carson Street north to Del Amo Boulevard) - relinquished
 * Long Beach

Del Amo Boulevard to south of Rose Street
 * Lakewood

Rose Street to Century Boulevard, then northbound lanes to Gardendale Street 8.4 - Bellflower/Paramount border is on west ROW south to Alondra Boulevard, but SR 19 is never in Paramount - relinquishment authorized
 * Bellflower

Century Boulevard to Telegraph Road 12.3 (southbound lanes only south of Gardendale Street) - relinquishment authorized south of Gardendale Street, already relinquished north of there
 * Downey

Telegraph Road to Gallatin Road 16.6 - relinquishment authorized
 * Pico Rivera

Gallatin Road to south of Rush Street
 * unincorporated (Whittier Narrows Recreation Area)

south of Rush Street to Rio Hondo
 * South El Monte

A bit just north of Rio Hondo, then northbound side to I-10
 * El Monte

I-10 to railroad underpass (and southbound side south to near Rio Hondo)
 * Rosemead

railroad to Callita Street
 * Temple City

Callita Street to I-210 - relinquishment authorized
 * unincorporated (East San Gabriel and East Pasadena)

I-210 interchange - never state highway? — Preceding unsigned comment added by SPUI (talk • contribs) 06:13, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
 * Pasadena

History notes
might be useful if I could find more (assuming the county actually did something).

The south part of the bus line was the Pacific Electric Railway's Los Angeles-Newport Beach-Balboa Line #55:


 * Relinquishments
 * Long Beach by 1999:
 * Downey in 2001:
 * Pico Rivera in 2004:
 * The part of Route 164 north of PM 8.8 was relinquished to the county in October 2006, except for the southbound lanes in Pasadena:

For general information about relinquishment, see (Los Angeles Business Journal, Local governments seek state roads to assure proper upkeep, September 6, 2004)

From what I can see from, the exact city limits are:

Long Beach: relinquished (SR 1 to south ROW of Del Amo Boulevard) Lakewood: not relinquished (not authorized) Bellflower: not relinquished (authorized) Paramount: not relinquished (not authorized) Downey: relinquished north of Gardendale Street (centerline of Gardendale Street to centerline of Telegraph Road) (remainder authorized) Pico Rivera: relinquished (centerline of Telegraph Road to centerline of Gallatin Road) LA County: not relinquished (not authorized) South El Monte: not relinquished (not authorized) El Monte: not relinquished (not authorized) Rosemead: not relinquished (not authorized) LA County: not relinquished (not authorized) Temple City: not relinquished (not authorized) LA County: relinquished (northbound: just north of Callita Street to centerline of Foothill Boulevard; southbound: just north of Callita Street to south ROW of I-210) (signs shall be maintained) Pasadena: not relinquished (authorized by deletion from the definition)
 * Long Beach-Lakewood: north ROW of Carson Street, west ROW of SR 19, south ROW of Del Amo Boulevard
 * Lakewood-Bellflower: between Ashworth Street and Rose Street
 * Bellflower-Paramount: centerline of Alondra Boulevard, centerline of SR 19
 * Paramount-Downey: centerline of Century Boulevard
 * Bellflower-Downey: centerline of SR 19, centerline of Gardendale Street
 * Downey-Pico Rivera: centerline of Telegraph Road
 * Pico Rivera-unincorporated: north ROW of Gallatin Road
 * unincorporated-South El Monte: a bit south of Rush Street, including a bit on the centerline of SR 164
 * South El Monte-El Monte: north ROW of Cortada Street, east ROW of SR 164, just north of Rio Hondo
 * El Monte-Rosemead: south ROW of Whitmore Street, west ROW of drainage, just south of Whitmore Street, centerline of SR 164, centerline of I-10
 * Rosemead-Temple City: south ROW of railroad
 * unincorporated-Temple City: west ROW of SR 164, south ROW of drainage
 * Temple City-unincorporated: centerline of Longden Avenue, west ROW of SR 164, south ROW of Emperor Avenue; north ROW of Callita Street, west ROW of SR 164, just north of Callita Street
 * unincorporated-Pasadena: south ROW of I-210, centerline of SR 164, centerline of Foothill Boulevard

--NE2 07:39, 23 January 2008 (UTC)

Dubious tag
What is the concern about SR19 beginning at the Long Beach Traffic Circle? Alanraywiki (talk) 23:34, 11 August 2008 (UTC)

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