Talk:New York State Route 132

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Regarding NY 132A from : "note to any locals: check if there are reference markers next time you're in the neighborhood".
 * I agree, if anyone from Yorktown can check Mohansic Avenue (east of the Taconic) and/or Baldwin Road (east of its junction with Mohansic) for reference markers, that'd be great. The route existed into the 1970s, so it did have reference markers at some point (as they were first installed statewide in the late 1960s). Whether or not any remain to this day is unknown, but it is possible. –  T M F 04:47, 1 June 2009 (UTC)

Current portion not state maintained until about 1936?
I think the 1926 map is in error about the current alignment. It is not shown as state maintained on the 1932 official, and a 1936 law added it to the authorized system: "Crompound road from station two hundred and forty-four plus or minus on state highway one thousand three hundred nine [US 6] to station two hundred and sixty-three plus or minus on state highway three hundred thirty-two [US 202]" (previous law that didn't include it). 1935 minutes of the Westchester County Board of Supervisors confirm this. --NE2 22:24, 9 July 2021 (UTC)