Miami-Dade The state road begins at US 41, which is also the national southern terminus of US 441. The road in
Miami-Dade County is only signed as US 441, with no indication of SR 7 anywhere. It is labeled Northwest 2nd Avenue north of the
Golden Glades Interchange and Northwest 7th Avenue from the interchange south to the
Miami River, after which it continues another dozen blocks to US 41 as Northwest and Southwest 8th Avenues. In the city of
Miami Gardens, a 0.358 mile frontage road runs along the southbound side of State Road 7 just south of Northwest 199th Street and ending at Northwest 193rd Street. This road carries the hidden designation of
State Road 7F.
Broward In
Broward County, the road is only signed as US 441, but is indicated as "State Road 7" on green street signs when approaching the road from cross streets. From the Miami-Dade County line north to Stirling Road in
Hollywood, it is also known as South 60th Avenue. In addition, Broward County addresses along the route show references to "State Road 7" and residents refer to the road as both "441" and "State Road 7". Many locations along State Road 7 in the cities of
Plantation,
Lauderhill and
Lauderdale Lakes are addressed as "SW/NW 40th Avenue".
Palm Beach The
Palm Beach County stretch of US 441 / SR 7 features signs with both designations. Older maps also have the designation of "Range Line Road". In
Royal Palm Beach, US 441 leaves the SR 7 indication behind, making a westward turn and overlapping
US 98 /
SR 80 as it approaches
Belle Glade on the shore of
Lake Okeechobee. The state road continues north, intersecting
SR 704, and ends temporarily at 60th Street North near the Pond Cypress Natural Area. It picks up again south of
CR 809A, heading north to terminate at Northlake Boulevard. The segment north of SR 704, currently maintained by
Palm Beach County, is set to be transferred to the
Florida Department of Transportation in a road swap for
SR 850 and
SR 845 within the county limits. ==History==