Interstate 220 Interstate 220 (
I-220) in
Louisiana is an east–west bypass route around
Shreveport, in the northwestern corner of the state. It runs from I-20 and
Louisiana Highway 3132 (LA 3132) in Shreveport to a second interchange with I-20 in
Bossier City. The highway serves as a northern bypass of the downtown area for through traffic traveling on I-20, and, with LA 3132, the highway helps to carry through traffic between the two currently disconnected portions of
I-49, the area's main north–south route.
Interstate 420 Interstate 420 (
I-420) was to be a
bypass of
Monroe, Louisiana. Initially proposed in the late 1950s, this route was to have been only two lanes wide at a cost $29 million with a projected 2,500 to 3,000
ADT in 1964. The project was effectively canceled on October 12, 1964, when then Louisiana Representative
Hale Boggs agreed to no longer seek funding for the route. This was done in favor of focusing all efforts at funding and getting built
New Orleans'
Vieux Carré Riverfront Expressway. ==Notes==