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New York State Route 231 (NY 231) is a long
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located in Suffolk County, on
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, in
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, in the United States. The route extends north–south from a partial interchange with NY 27A in the Incorporated Village of Babylon to an interchange with the
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in
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. The southernmost of NY 231 is an expressway known simply and only as Route 231. This section of the road was originally built to be part of the Babylon–Northport Expressway, a failed highway project that was never completed. The remainder of NY 231 is part of Deer Park Avenue.


Route description


South of the Southern State Parkway

NY 231 begins at an intersection with NY 27A (Montauk Highway) in the Incorporated Village of Babylon. From there, the route progresses northward around Hawleys Lake as a four-lane
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. A short distance north of NY 27A, NY 231 meets ramps from County Route 50 (John Street), but only provides service to the county road from the southbound direction. After John Street, the freeway crosses over the
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's
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, and thence continues northward through a large residential district. After paralleling Madison Street in
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, NY 231 reaches a full cloverleaf interchange with NY 27 (
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). From NY 27, NY 231 heads northward and northwestward, intersecting with Hunter Avenue in North Babylon, where it becomes a four-lane expressway. The route curves back to the north through the large commercial district, interchanging with CR 34 (Deer Park Avenue). Just north of its interchange with CR 34, NY 231 reaches a full cloverleaf interchange with the
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, still in North Babylon.


North of the Southern State Parkway

From its interchange with the Southern State Parkway, NY 231 continues northward as a four-lane
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named Deer Park Avenue. The surroundings are mostly commercial, continuing as a four-lane road and intersecting with CR 4 (Commack Road) at a fork. After Commack Road, NY 231 becomes a residential arterial with a grassy, divided median and intersecting with CR 57 (Bay Shore Road) in Deer Park. The highway continues northward through Deer Park, crossing through a large commercial strip and underneath the Long Island Rail Road's
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. There is a short interchange with Long Island Avenue in Deer Park, from which point NY 231 continues north and into
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, where it once again becomes residential near the intersection with CR 2 (Straight Path). The arterial road remains residential, continuing northward to an interchange with Interstate 495 (the Long Island Expressway) in
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. Here, the road widens to five lanes and crosses underneath the interstate, at which point NY 231 once again becomes four lanes. NY 231 then continues northward along the residential strip, intersecting with CR 67 (the
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). The road then continues northwards, soon reaching a
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with the
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, where the NY 231 designation terminates. At its northern terminus, Deer Park Avenue forks into two Suffolk County-maintained routes; the western fork continues northwest as CR 35 (Deer Park Road, and later, Park Avenue), and the eastern fork continues northeast as CR 66 (East Deer Park Road).


History

The entirety of Deer Park Avenue and Deer Park Road was originally designated as part of CR 35 by the County of Suffolk on February 24, 1930.
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announced in 1961 funding would be allocated for the reconstruction and widening of Deer Park Avenue. This project would help reduce congestion along the southern section of Deer Park Avenue during commutes and travel on weekends. The project would also help reduce flooding along Deer Park Avenue, which was a significant problem even during light rain. To relieve this issue, a system of drainage pipes would be constructed underneath the roadway. In the 1960s, there were plans to upgrade the entirety of NY 231 to a limited-access expressway, leading to much of CR-35 being transferred to the State of New York. However, only a short segment of this route was ever upgraded to freeway standards.


Plans for the Babylon–Northport Expressway

As suggested by its name, the Babylon–Northport Expressway was originally intended to be a north–south expressway spanning most of the width of Long Island, between
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in the Incorporated Village of Babylon at its southern end and the intersection of Elwood Road, Fort Salonga Road (NY 25A), and Reservoir Avenue at its northern end, in the Incorporated Village of Northport. Local opposition to the expressway, however, eventually resulted in the cancellation of the project before anything more than the existing 2 mile stretch could be constructed. Despite this, roughly 40 percent of the properties along the proposed expressway's right-of-way were acquired by New York State for the unbuilt extension – including several properties along Elwood Road, in Elwood and Greenlawn. In 1962, the
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announced that Deer Park Avenue would be widened for a fourteen-mile stretch from
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and NY 25A. The road would be expanded from a two-lane boulevard to a four-lane boulevard, at a cost of about $20 million (1962 USD) with a slated completion of 1970. The first section would have its contract let on May 3, 1962, with a cost of $2.4 million. This stretch would include the piece between the
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and Lake Avenue in Deer Park. The new piece of the right-of-way would be completed by the middle of 1965, in which a new road would be constructed along the section from the Montauk Highway to the Southern State Parkway. In the 1960s, the portion of CR 35 between the Southern and
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s was transferred to the state of
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, which designated the highway as NY 231. Initially, NY 231 followed Deer Park Avenue (now CR 34) south to NY 27A in
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; however, it was realigned to follow the , limited-access section of the new Babylon–Northport Expressway.


Hot Rod Mecca

For at least 30 years, Deer Park Avenue served as one of the nation's hottest cruising strips. ''
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'' twice called the stretch from
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to Deer Park a "Mecca for young people" where crowds of teens and young adults, usually those below legal drinking age, from
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and
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, would line parking lots, hoods up, chatting and showing off their rides. On June 4, 2001, at 7:30 p.m., in part due to a second feature in ''The New York Times'', the Joint Civic and Taxpayers Association met with elected town and
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officials for an action plan to crack-down on the
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, littering and cruising calling it a significant
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issue for community residents.


Major intersections


See also

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References


External links

* Photographs, December 28, 2003 a
The Expressway Site
* NY 231 (Greater New York Roads) a
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* Babylon-Northport Expressway a
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