the Capitol Loop Marker used in Lansing Capitol Loop is a loop route running through Lansing, Michigan. It was commissioned in 1986. MDOT has notated it as Capitol Loop I-496 or CL I-496 on some maps, similar to the designation of a business loop. It is known internally at MDOT as Connector 81. A portion of it runs concurrently with BL I-96. Nickname: Capital City ,L-town ,da 517 ,51/7 ,capp town Location in Ingham County, Michigan1 Coordinates: Country United States State Michigan County Ingham, Eaton Mayor Virg Bernero (D) Area - City 35. ...
Nickname: Capital City ,L-town ,da 517 ,51/7 ,capp town Location in Ingham County, Michigan1 Coordinates: Country United States State Michigan County Ingham, Eaton Mayor Virg Bernero (D) Area - City 35. ...
According to MDOT, "the Capitol Loop was established in 1986 as part of a larger effort to revitalize Michigan’s Capitol city and the downtown area. It is one of several elements intended to create and enhance historic, cultural, educational, recreational and economic opportunities for visitors, businesses and residents in the Capitol Complex area. Other aspects which are already set in place include: - Renovation of the State Capitol Building
- Construction of the State Library and History Museum
- Creation of a Capitol Park with the core of the Capitol Loop"
Termini
Western Terminus The western terminus of the Capitol Loop is at I-496 at the Exit 5 interchange with M-99 in Lansing west of downtown. Interstate 496 (abbreviated I-496) is an Interstate highway that passes through downtown Lansing, Michigan, USA and is a child of Interstate 96. ...
M-99 is a north-south highway in the state of Michigan that runs between Lansing, Hillsdale and the Ohio state line. ...
Eastern Terminus The eastern terminus is at I-496 at Exit 7 interchange with BL I-96 in Lansing on the southeast side of downtown Interstate 496 (abbreviated I-496) is an Interstate highway that passes through downtown Lansing, Michigan, USA and is a child of Interstate 96. ...
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