Freeport–Roslyn Expressway Explained

State:NY
Freeport–Roslyn Expressway
Alternate Name:Freeport–Roslyn Express Highway
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A:Freeport
Terminus B:Roslyn
Length Mi:12.5
Counties:Nassau
Decommissioned:1952
History:Proposed 1951; cancelled 1952

The Freeport–Roslyn Expressway (also known as the Freeport–Roslyn Express Highway) was a proposed north–south controlled-access highway, that would have run between Freeport and East Hills – in the vicinity of Roslyn – in Nassau County, on Long Island, in the State of New York.

The highway was cancelled due to community opposition and associated highway revolts. Instead, the Meadowbrook State Parkway, which had its northern terminus on the Freeport-Merrick border, was extended to Carle Place, where it meets the Northern State Parkway at the Westbury Interchange.

History

The Freeport–Roslyn Expressway was proposed in 1951, and would have been a "cross-island feeder"—or "leg"—of the Horrace Harding (Long Island) Expressway's extension to Roslyn (and eventually to Riverhead).[1] [2] [3] [4] The highway would have featured a total of 10 lanes, and had an estimated price tag of $40,000,000 (equivalent to $ in). Though the plans were supported by Freeport's Northeast Civic Association, citing economic benefits, the expressway was quickly met with fierce community opposition, notably by the Freeport–Roslyn Expressway Protest Committee, which successfully garnered tens of thousands of signatures, as well as nearly $20,000 (equivalent to $ in), from people that were against the expressway's construction.[2] [5] [6] This led to the Freeport–Roslyn Expressway proposal being postponed by Nassau County c. March 1952, and ultimately being cancelled that October. The Meadowbrook State Parkway was extended from Freeport to the Northern State Parkway in Carle Place instead, completed in 1956 reusing the funds for the cancelled expressway.[7] [8] [9] [10]

Route description

Southern segment: Freeport to Baldwin

The section of the expressway between Freeport and Baldwin would have been located parallel (and adjacent) to Milburn Creek.[6] Its southern terminus would be located at Atlantic Avenue. It would follow the creek and Brookside Avenue, traverse the former Milburn Golf Club, and go along the Baldwin side of the Milburn Reservoir.[11]

In addition to running adjacent to Milburn Creek, this routing would have also straddled the school district boundaries, meaning students would not need to cross to the other side of the expressway to get to and/or from school.

Middle segment

The middle segment would have brought the expressway through the heart of Nassau County, providing access to places such as Hempstead, Garden City, Roosevelt Field, and Mineola.[6]

Northern segment

The northern segment would have followed (or paralleled) the alignment of Glen Cove Road, connecting to the Long Island Expressway (its parent route) in East Hills, in the vicinity of Roslyn.

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: January 17, 1952 . Purpose of Freeport–Roslyn Expressway . September 3, 2020 . NYS Historic Newspapers . The Leader . Freeport, New York . 5 . 781862966 .
  2. Encyclopedia: Feeney . Regina . May 21, 2018 . Freeport-Roslyn Expressway . Freeport History Encyclopedia . Freeport Memorial Library . September 4, 2020 . en .
  3. News: September 28, 1958 . News from the Field of Travel . en-US . The New York Times . X35 . September 4, 2020 . 0362-4331 .
  4. News: TIMES . Special to THE NEW YORK . 1951-08-14 . EXPRESSWAY ROUTE ADOPTED IN NASSAU . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-12-25 . 0362-4331.
  5. News: February 7, 1952 . 26 Groups Opposing Route of Expressway, Committee Reports . The Leader . Freeport, New York . September 4, 2020 . NYS Historic Newspapers . 781862966 .
  6. News: The Leader . Freeport, New York . Expressway Along Milburn Creek . January 3, 1952 . 1, 3 . en . Archive.org . 781862966 .
  7. News: October 22, 1952 . County Abandons All Plans for Expressway . Newsday . 22 . June 3, 2024 . Newspapers.com.
  8. News: March 14, 1952 . Nassau Postpones Action on Highway: Work on Freeport–Roslyn Link Put Off for Year—Protests Against Project Mount . en-US . The New York Times . September 4, 2020 . 0362-4331 .
  9. News: March 5, 1952 . Westchester Road Wins Albany Vote, Nassau Bill Is Pending . The New York Times.
  10. Web site: Compact NYSDOT Highway Record Plans: Beginning 1900 . 2023-12-01 . State of New York . en.
  11. August 17, 1951 . Map: Freeport–Roslyn Express Highway . Nassau County Public Records .