State Route 224 | ||||
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SR 224 highlighted in red
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Caltrans | ||||
Length: | 1.8 mi (2.9 km) | |||
Existed: | 1964 – 1998 | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | Carpinteria State Beach | |||
North end: | US 101 in Carpinteria | |||
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Counties: | Santa Barbara | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 224 was a short spur route leading from U.S. Route 101 in Carpinteria to Carpinteria State Beach.
The route ran from Route 101 at its junction with, and south on, Casitas Pass Road in Carpinteria. Route 224 then turned west on Carpinteria Avenue before heading south along Palm Avenue, ending at Carpinteria State Beach.
In 1933, a road from Carpinteria to the state park was added to the state highway system. It was given the number of Route 152 in 1935. SR 224 was defined in the 1964 state highway renumbering. The route was deleted in 1996 by the California State Legislature, but still appears in Caltrans documentation. Today, a milepost at the Route 101 overpass for Casitas Pass Road serves as the only remaining signage for Route 224.
Except where prefixed with a letter, postmiles were measured on the road as it was in 1964, based on the alignment that existed at the time, and do not necessarily reflect current mileage. R reflects a realignment in the route since then, M indicates a second realignment, L refers an overlap due to a correction or change, and T indicates postmiles classified as temporary (for a full list of prefixes, see the list of postmile definitions). Segments that remain unconstructed or have been relinquished to local control may be omitted. The entire route was in Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County.