Louisiana Highway 24

Louisiana Highway 24 marker
Louisiana Highway 24
Route of LA 24 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Louisiana DOTD
Length35.647 mi[1] (57.368 km)
Existed1955 renumbering–present
Tourist
routes
Major junctions
West end LA 20 in Schriever
Major intersections
East end LA 3235 in Larose
Location
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
ParishesTerrebonne, Lafourche
Highway system
  • Louisiana State Highway System
LA 23 LA 25

Louisiana Highway 24 (LA 24) is a state highway located in southeastern Louisiana. It runs 35.65 miles (57.37 km) in a general east–west direction from LA 20 in Schriever to LA 3235 in Larose.

The route has two distinct sections, the longer of which travels through Terrebonne Parish on either side of Bayou Terrebonne. It serves as the main highway through the city of Houma, which is also the parish seat. This portion of the highway is bannered east–west, though it runs primarily north–south. Southeast of Houma, LA 24 does assume an east–west trajectory as it turns away from Bayou Terrebonne and proceeds to the Lafourche Parish community of Larose, located at the junction of Bayou Lafourche and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway.

LA 24 was designated in the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering, its two sections previously bearing different designations—State Route 69 along Bayou Terrebonne and State Route 966 along the Bourg-Larose Highway. Like many of the region's older rural highways, the former evolved from the natural strip of high ground that formed on the banks of the bayou while the latter was constructed on a man-made embankment by the state highway department in the early 1930s.

Route description

Schriever to Houma

From the west, LA 24 begins at an interchange with LA 20 in Schriever, a small community located just south of Thibodaux. The interchange is located at a point where LA 20 changes its direction from east to north en route from Gibson to Thibodaux, simultaneously crossing over the BNSF/Union Pacific railroad line. LA 24 initially heads southeast from the base of the overpass as a standard divided four-lane highway. After a short distance, the travel lanes divide onto the one-way pair of West Main Street (eastbound) and West Park Avenue (westbound) to run on either side of Bayou Terrebonne.[2][3][4]

While traveling from Schriever through the neighboring areas of Magnolia, Gray, and Bayou Cane, LA 24 intersects several other routes that follow parallel bayous. These include LA 311 (Little Bayou Black), LA 316 (Bayou Blue), and LA 660 (Bayou Little Coteau). During this stretch, LA 24 also passes through a diamond interchange with US 90 at exit 202, which connects to Morgan City and New Orleans. In Bayou Cane, LA 24 intersects LA 3040 (Martin Luther King Boulevard), a parallel four-lane highway and commercial corridor through the city of Houma.[2][3][4]

Entering Houma proper, LA 24 turns eastward, maintaining its path flanking Bayou Terrebonne. The highway passes through the city's historic downtown area and intersects LA 182, the pre-freeway alignment of US 90. LA 182 runs concurrent with LA 24 for two blocks as it zigzags from Barrow Street onto New Orleans Boulevard. Eastbound LA 182 still provides the most direct connection from Downtown Houma toward New Orleans, as US 90 now bypasses the city. Immediately east of New Orleans Boulevard, LA 24 crosses a high-level twin-span bridge over the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. Returning to grade, LA 24 narrows to an undivided two-lane highway, as Main Street begins to carry two-way traffic at an intersection with LA 57 (Grand Caillou Road). At this point, westbound LA 24 traffic crosses from the south side of Bayou Terrebonne to the north side by way of a vertical lift bridge at the LA 57 junction. Park Avenue continues downstream as LA 659, also carrying two-way traffic across the bayou from LA 24.[2][3][4]

East Houma to Larose

Continuing through East Houma, LA 24 bends to the southeast with Bayou Terrebonne. An intersection with LA 3087 (Prospect Boulevard) provides a connection with LA 182 north of the city. While passing alongside the Houma-Terrebonne Airport, LA 24 begins to follow Bayou Petit Caillou, which branches off of Bayou Terrebonne. In an area known as Presquille, LA 56 picks up this route, while LA 24 makes a zigzag across both Bayous Petit Caillou and Terrebonne, exiting the Houma city limits, to assume the path of LA 659. Passing through the community of Bourg, LA 24 intersects LA 316 and crosses another lift bridge over the Company Canal. Shortly afterward, LA 24 turns northeast away from Bayou Terrebonne at Klondyke while LA 55 assumes the route southeast toward Montegut. LA 24 then curves eastward again and crosses from Terrebonne Parish into Lafourche Parish.[2][3][4]

LA 24 follows the Bourg-Larose Highway through thickly wooded swampland for approximately 14 miles (23 km), largely traveling alongside the hidden Bayou Blue. Soon after curving northward along the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, LA 24 enters the unincorporated town of Larose. The highway officially ends at a T-intersection with LA 3235, a wide four-lane divided highway. LA 3235 parallels the two-lane LA 1 southward toward Grand Isle, providing a route for trucks and other through traffic in the area. Straight ahead, a local road continues the path of LA 24 to a junction with LA 1 where the latter crosses the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway.[2][4][5][6]

Route classification and data

LA 24 is classified by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD) as an urban principal arterial for the majority of its route. During this stretch, the daily traffic volume peaked at 26,000 vehicles in Houma during 2013. The easternmost portion of the route along the Bourg-Larose Highway, however, is classified as a rural minor arterial with traffic volume reported as low as 6,600 vehicles.[7] The posted speed limit ranges from 55 mph (90 km/h) in rural areas to 25 mph (40 km/h) through the center of Houma.[2]

The entirety of LA 24 is part of the Wetlands Cultural Byway in the state-designated system of tourist routes known as the Louisiana Scenic Byways.[8]

History

Pre-1955 route designations

In the original Louisiana Highway system in use prior to 1955, the modern LA 24 was split between two different routes. The longer portion along Bayou Terrebonne from Schriever to Bourg made up the majority of State Route 69, which also extended northwest to Thibodaux (now part of LA 20) and southeast to Montegut (now part of LA 55).[9] Route 69 was one of the first 98 state highway routes designated by the Louisiana Legislature in 1921 as part of an act which also created the Louisiana Highway Commission, an early forerunner of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD).[10] Like many of the region's older rural highways, this portion of LA 24 evolved from the strip of high ground that formed naturally on the banks of the bayou. By contrast, the remainder of LA 24 between Bourg and Larose follows a man-made embankment through swampland that was constructed in 1933 by the Highway Commission.[11][12][13] This portion of the route had been designated as State Route 966 by an act of the state legislature in 1930.[9][14][15]

1955 renumbering

Routes 69 and 966 were joined together under the single designation of LA 24 when the Louisiana Department of Highways, the successor to the Highway Commission, renumbered the state highway system in 1955.[16]

Class "A": La 24—From a junction with La 20 at or near Schriever to a junction with La-US 90 at or near Houma.
Class "B": La 24—From a junction with La-US 90 at or near Houma through or near Bourg to a junction with La 1 at or near Larose.

— 1955 legislative route description[16]

With the 1955 renumbering, the state highway department initially categorized all routes into three classes: "A" (primary), "B" (secondary), and "C" (farm-to-market).[17] This system has since been updated and replaced by a more specific functional classification system.

Subsequent improvements

Since 1955, the most significant change to LA 24 has been the widening of much of the highway to four lanes. Previously, the designation existed solely on the west side of Bayou Terrebonne between Schriever and Houma.[18] The opposite roadway, though discontinuous, had been part of the state highway system since 1930 as State Route 965,[9][15] which became LA 659 in the 1955 renumbering.[16][18] In the late 1970s, it was incorporated into the route of LA 24 to carry westbound traffic from Houma north to a point near the present US 90 interchange, which was soon to be constructed.[19][20] By the late 1980s, the east bank roadway had been extended and improved to give LA 24 a continuous four-lane corridor between Schriever and Houma.

Many of the other improvements to LA 24 over the years have resulted from the construction and/or replacement of bridges along the route. In 1970, the western terminus at LA 20 in Schriever was converted from a simple T-intersection to a grade-separated interchange.[21][22][23] This occurred when a four-lane overpass of the Southern Pacific Railroad (now the BNSF/UP) line was constructed on LA 20, moving the route off of what is now Old Schriever Highway, which crossed the tracks at grade. In 1979, a new bridge running diagonally across Bayou Blue on the Bourg-Larose Highway eliminated a zigzag at that point, straightening the roadway.[24][25] In Houma, the two high-level bridges crossing the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway were constructed in 1996, replacing two grade-level movable bridges at the same location.[26][27][28]

Additionally, the junction of LA 24 and US 90, the region's main highway, was moved from what is now LA 182 in Downtown Houma to the present freeway interchange near Gray. The interchange was constructed in 1980,[29][30][31] but the freeway existed under the temporary designation of LA 3052 until being completed west to Morgan City in 1999.[31][32]

Most recently, the eastern terminus of LA 24 was slightly truncated in 2015 when the final 0.37 miles (0.60 km) of the route were transferred to Lafourche Parish.[1] The designation formerly extended past LA 3235 and looped under the West Larose Lift Bridge on LA 1 to intersect that highway at the bridge's eastern approach. This route forced trucks to navigate a tight right-angle turn immediately after a low clearance crossing under the lift bridge. The extension of LA 3235 from Galliano to Larose in the early 2000s eliminated this hazard, and signs now direct all through traffic to turn onto LA 3235 to reach LA 1, although the connection to northbound LA 1 is less direct.

Major intersections

ParishLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
TerrebonneSchriever0.000–
0.214
0.000–
0.344
LA 20 – Thibodaux, Morgan CityWestern terminus; interchange
1.5212.448 LA 311 (St. Bridget Road)Northern terminus of LA 311
Gray3.4775.596 LA 316 (Bayou Blue Road) – Bayou BlueWestern terminus of LA 316
4.627–
4.853
7.446–
7.810
US 90 – Morgan City, New OrleansExit 202 on US 90
6.69810.779 LA 660 (Coteau Road)Western terminus of LA 660
Bayou Cane8.13913.098 LA 3040 (Martin Luther King Boulevard)Western terminus of LA 3040
Bayou CaneHouma line10.91717.569 LA 664 (St. Charles Street)Northern terminus of LA 664
Houma11.73818.890 LA 312 (Lafayette Street)Northern terminus of LA 312
12.06019.409
LA 182 west (Barrow Street)
West end of LA 182 concurrency
12.230–
12.245
19.682–
19.706

LA 182 east (New Orleans Boulevard) – New Orleans
East end of LA 182 concurrency
12.273–
12.923
19.751–
20.798
Bridge over Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
12.982–
13.066
20.893–
21.028

LA 57 south (Grand Caillou Road)
LA 659 (Park Avenue)
Northern terminus of LA 57; western terminus of LA 659
13.54521.799
LA 661 west (Howard Avenue)
Eastern terminus of LA 661
14.70023.657 LA 3087 (Prospect Boulevard)Southern terminus of LA 3087
17.47128.117
LA 56 south (Main Street) – Chauvin, Cocodrie
Southern terminus of LA 56
Presquille17.66628.431 LA 659 (East Park Avenue)Eastern terminus of LA 659
Bourg20.32132.703 LA 316 (Company Canal Road)Eastern terminus of LA 316
Klondyke21.54834.678
LA 55 south (Montegut Road) – Montegut
Northern terminus of LA 55
LafourcheLarose35.594–
35.647
57.283–
57.368


LA 3235 south (Veterans Memorial Highway) to LA 1 – Cut Off, Grand Isle
Eastern terminus of LA 24; northern terminus of LA 3235
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "La DOTD GIS Data". Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. September 2015. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Overview Map of LA 24" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Multimodal Planning (February 2012). Terrebonne Parish (Northeast Section) (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Multimodal Planning (February 2012). District 02: Official Control Section Map, Construction and Maintenance (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  5. ^ Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Multimodal Planning (February 2012). Lafourche Parish (Northwest Section) (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  6. ^ Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Multimodal Planning (February 2012). Lafourche Parish (Northeast Section) (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  7. ^ "La DOTD GIS". Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. 2013. Archived from the original on October 16, 2013. Retrieved August 30, 2013.
  8. ^ "Wetlands Cultural Byway". Louisiana Scenic Byways. 2016. Retrieved May 16, 2017.
  9. ^ a b c Louisiana Department of Highways, Traffic and Planning Section (1951). Terrebonne Parish (North Section) (Map) (January 1, 1955 ed.). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Highways.
  10. ^ "Act No. 95, House Bill No. 206". State-Times. Baton Rouge. November 29, 1921. p. 9.
  11. ^ "Houma-Terrebonne Chamber of Commerce Focusing Nation's Eyes on Land of Opportunity". The Times-Picayune. New Orleans. January 29, 1933. p. 41.
  12. ^ Rand McNally (1932). Texaco Road Map: Arkansas/Louisiana/Mississippi (Map) (Summer ed.). Texaco.
  13. ^ Rand McNally (1933). Texaco Road Map: Arkansas/Louisiana/Mississippi (Map) (Spring ed.). Texaco.
  14. ^ Louisiana Department of Highways, Traffic and Planning Section (1953). Lafourche Parish (North Section) (Map) (January 1, 1955 ed.). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Highways.
  15. ^ a b "Act No. 15, House Bill No. 6". State-Times. Baton Rouge. October 13, 1930. p. 8B.
  16. ^ a b c "Act No. 40, House Bill No. 311". State-Times. Baton Rouge. June 18, 1955. p. 3B.
  17. ^ "Engineering Directives and Standards: Authorization and Definition of the State Highway System". Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. January 18, 2011. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
  18. ^ a b Louisiana Department of Highways, Traffic and Planning Section (1951). Terrebonne Parish (North Section) (Map) (January 1, 1958 ed.). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Highways.
  19. ^ Louisiana Department of Highways (1976). Louisiana 1976 (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Highways.
  20. ^ Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development—Office of Highways (1979). Louisiana 1979–1980 (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development.
  21. ^ "National Bridge Inventory Data: LA0024 Over SPRR & LA 20". Ugly Bridges. 2014. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
  22. ^ Louisiana Department of Highways (1971). Louisiana 1971 (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Highways.
  23. ^ Louisiana Department of Highways (1975). Louisiana 1975 (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Highways.
  24. ^ "National Bridge Inventory Data: LA0024 Over Bayou Blue". Ugly Bridges. 2014. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
  25. ^ Louisiana Department of Highways, Traffic and Planning Section (1953). Lafourche Parish (North Section) (Map) (January 1, 1958 ed.). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Highways.
  26. ^ "Intracoastal Waterway Bridge". Bridgehunter.com: Historic and Notable Bridges of the U.S. 2013. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
  27. ^ "LA24 Intracoastal Waterway Bridge". Bridgehunter.com: Historic and Notable Bridges of the U.S. 2015. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
  28. ^ "LA659 Intracoastal Waterway Bridge". Bridgehunter.com: Historic and Notable Bridges of the U.S. 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
  29. ^ "National Bridge Inventory Data: US0090 Over B. Terrebonne/LA 24/LA 659". Ugly Bridges. 2014. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
  30. ^ Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (1981). Louisiana (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development.
  31. ^ a b Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (1983). Louisiana: A Dream State (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development.
  32. ^ "Opening of Last U.S. 90 Link Proves to be a Mixed Blessing". The Advocate. Baton Rouge. September 26, 1999. p. 1A.
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