Missouri Route 269

Route 269 marker

Route 269
Chouteau Trafficway
Route information
Maintained by MoDOT
Length: 3.320 mi[1] (5.343 km)
Major junctions
South end: Front Street in Kansas City
  Route 210 in North Kansas City
North end: I-35 in Kansas City
Highway system
Route 267I-270

Route 269 is a short highway in the Kansas City, Missouri area. Its total length is about two miles (3 km) and it is known as Chouteau Trafficway for its entire length. The northern terminus is at Interstate 35 in Kansas City; its southern terminus is at Front Street in Kansas City. The route has an interchange with Route 210 in North Kansas City. Chouteau trafficway is a very narrow road for the amount of traffic it handles, so in the summer of 2011, all buildings located on Chouteau between NE Parvin Road and NE Winn Road were taken by eminent domain and razed in order to widen Route 269 into a four-lane boulevard.

Route description

Route 269 begins at an intersection with Front Street in Kansas City, Jackson County, heading northwest on four-lane undivided Chouteau Trafficway. The road passes through industrial areas, with a pair of ramps providing access to Levee Road. The route crosses the Missouri River and heads into North Kansas City in Clay County, where it has an interchange with Route 210. Past this interchange, Route 269 heads back into Kansas City and becomes a two-lane undivided road, passing businesses. The route continues north through residential and commercial areas before widening into a four-lane divided highway and coming to its northern terminus at an interchange with I-35. Chouteau Trafficway continues north of I-35 as an unnumbered road.[1]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
JacksonKansas City0.0000.000Front Street
ClayNorth Kansas City1.528–
1.545
2.459–
2.486
Route 210Interchange
Kansas City3.288–
3.302
5.292–
5.314
I-35I-35 exit 9
3.3205.343Chouteau Trafficway northContinuation beyond I-35
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

Route map: Bing / Google

KML is from Wikidata
  1. 1 2 3 Missouri Department of Transportation (May 11, 2012). Flex Map Viewer (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 11, 2012.
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