Arkansas Highway 369 Explained

State:AR
Type:AR
Route:369
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:Arkansas Highway 369 highlighted in red
Established:January 12, 1966
Length Mi1:0.749
Length Ref1:[1]
Direction A1:South
Terminus A1: in Nashville
Direction B1:North
Terminus B1:End state maintenance in Nashville
Length Mi2:26.174
Length Ref2:[2]
Direction A2:South
Terminus A2: at Corinth
Direction B2:North
Terminus B2:Albert Pike Recreational Area
Length Mi3:0.196
Length Ref3:[3]
Direction B3:South
Terminus B3:End state maintenance in Paris
Direction A3:North
Terminus A3: in Paris
Counties:Howard, Pike, Montgomery, Logan
Previous Type:AR
Previous Route:368
Next Type:AR
Next Route:370

Highway 369 (AR 369 and Hwy. 369) is a designation for three north–south state highways in Arkansas. All are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT). One segment provides connectivity in the Ouachita Mountains, with the other two serving as short industrial access roads. The longest segment was designated in 1966 and extended thrice, with the two industrial access roads created in 1978 and 1980. All three segments are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT).

Route description

The ArDOT maintains Highway 369 like all other parts of the state highway system. As a part of these responsibilities, the department tracks the volume of traffic using its roads in surveys using a metric called average annual daily traffic (AADT). ArDOT estimates the traffic level for a segment of roadway for any average day of the year in these surveys. As of 2019, AADT was estimated at 1,200 vehicles per day (VPD) near the southern terminus, with all other segments below 1,000 VPD and shrinking as it travels north. The Nashville segment was estimated at 2,700 VPD.[4] No segment of Highway 369 has been listed as part of the National Highway System,[5] a network of roads important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[6]

Nashville

The Highway 369 designation begins in Nashville, the small-town county seat of Howard County in Southwest Arkansas. The highway begins at a junction with Highway 27 in the southwest part of the city and runs northwest as Mission Drive, beginning as a divided highway but quickly becoming a two-lane roadway through an industrial park. State maintenance ends near a crossing of the Arkansas Southern Railroad, with the roadway continuing under local maintenance.[7] [8]

Corinth to Albert Pike Recreation Area

A second segment of Highway 369 begins in Howard County north of Nashville at an intersection with Highway 26 at the unincorporated community of Corinth. The highway runs north through a sparsely populated, forested area, passing east of the Stone Road Glade Natural Area, crossing the Arkansas Southern Railroad, and serving the unincorporated communities of Briar and Muddy Fork before passing into Pike County. Highway 369 briefly serves as the western boundary of the Lake Greeson Wildlife Management Area (WMA) before it has a junction with U.S. Highway 70 (US 70) at Newhope. The two routes overlap eastward, crossing the Little Missouri River and running along Lake Greeson. Highway 369 turns north, ending the concurrency. The route winds north to the unincorporated community of Langley, where it intersects Highway 84. Continuing north, Highway 389 enters the Ouachita National Forest and passes into Montgomery County.[9] Shortly after entering Montgomery County, Highway 369 serves the Albert Pike Recreation Area, a United States Forest Service recreation area, where state maintenance ends.[10]

Paris

Highway 369 begins at Highway 22 in Paris, one of two county seats of Logan County.[11] The highway runs south to an industrial area, where it terminates.

History

The Arkansas State Highway Commission created Highway 369 on January 12, 1966, between Highway 26 and Highway 70.[12] It was extended ten months later to Langley.[13] In 1973, the Arkansas General Assembly passed Act 9 of 1973. The act directed county judges and legislators to designate up to 12 miles (19 km) of county roads as state highways in each county.[14] Under this act, Highway 369 was extended from Langley to the Montgomery-Pike county line.[15] The industrial access roads were created in 1978 (Paris segment to the Arkansas Charcoal Manufacturing Plant)[16] and 1980 (Nashville segment to the Tyson Foods feed mill).[17] The AHTD and the US Forest Service decided to improve Montgomery County Road 4 (CR 4) and Forest Service Road 143 near Albert Pike in August 1987 to benefit the tourism industry.[18] Following construction, the Highway 369 supplanted CR 4 to Albert Pike on January 9, 1991.[19]

Major intersections

Mile markers reset at concurrencies.

Sources

Notes and References

  1. ((Transportation Planning and Policy Division)) . Arkansas Department of Transportation . State Highway Route and Section Map, Howard County, Arkansas . Little Rock . December 31, 2019 . 1:62,500 . September 11, 2021 .
  2. ((Transportation Planning and Policy Division)) . Arkansas Department of Transportation . State Highway Route and Section Map, Pike County, Arkansas . Little Rock . December 30, 2019 . 1:62,500 . September 11, 2021 .
  3. ((Transportation Planning and Policy Division)) . Arkansas Department of Transportation . State Highway Route and Section Map, Logan County, Arkansas . Little Rock . https://web.archive.org/web/20210920212543/https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/mloga_ras.pdf . dead . September 20, 2021 . December 31, 2019 . 1:62,500 . September 19, 2021 .
  4. System Information & Research Division . Arkansas Department of Transportation . Annual Average Daily Traffic Estimates . 2017 . GIS Map . September 11, 2021 .
  5. Web site: Arkansas Road Log Database . System Information and Research Division . 2015 . Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department . MDB . March 27, 2016 .
  6. Web site: Stefan . Natzke . Mike . Neathery . Kevin . Adderly . What is the National Highway System? . National Highway System . . June 29, 2017 . July 15, 2018 . amp .
  7. Planning and Research Division . Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department . General Highway Map, Howard County, Arkansas . Little Rock . June 9, 2000 . May 12, 2009 . Revised . 1:62,500 . 912912927 . September 11, 2021 .
  8. ((Transportation Planning and Policy Division)) . Map of Nashville, Howard County, Arkansas . Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department . Little Rock . May 2016 . 1:12,000 . E2 . September 11, 2021 .
  9. Planning and Research Division . Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department . General Highway Map, Pike County, Arkansas . Little Rock . November 15, 2011 . . 1:62,500 . 917613374 . September 19, 2021 .
  10. Planning and Research Division . Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department . General Highway Map, Montgomery County, Arkansas . Little Rock . May 3, 2011 . . 1:62,500 . 915140574 . September 19, 2021 .
  11. Planning and Research Division . Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department . General Highway Map, Logan County, Arkansas . Little Rock . September 11, 2002 . . 1:62,500 . 914233699 . October 3, 2021 .
  12. Web site: Minutes of the Meeting of the Arkansas State Highway Commission . 1953–1969 . Arkansas State Highway Commission . Little Rock . October 3, 2021 . 21798861 . 406 .
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  14. Web site: Development of Highway and Transportation Legislation in Arkansas: A Review of the Acts Relative to Administering and Financing Highways and Transportation in Arkansas . 13 . . . ((Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department: Planning and Research Division, Policy Analysis Section)) . 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20200206150754/https://www.ardot.gov/Trans_Plan_Policy/policy_legis/publications/Dev%20Hwy%20Legislation.pdf . February 6, 2020. dead .
  15. Web site: Minutes of the Meeting of the Arkansas State Highway Commission . 1970–1979 . Arkansas State Highway Commission . Little Rock . October 3, 2021 . 21798861 . 1195 .
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  17. Web site: Minutes of the Meeting of the Arkansas State Highway Commission . 1980–1989 . Arkansas State Highway Commission . Little Rock . October 3, 2021 . 21798861 . 7–8 .
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  19. Web site: Minutes of the Meeting of the Arkansas State Highway Commission . 1990–1999 . Arkansas State Highway Commission . Little Rock . October 3, 2021 . 21798861 . 101–102 .