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Louisiana Highway 182

LA 182 in red, LA 182-1 and LA 182-2 in blue
Route information
Maintained by Louisiana DOTD
Length174.307 mi[1] (280.520 km)
Existed1955 renumbering–present
Major junctions
Northwest end LA 29 in Whiteville
Major intersections I-49 north of Washington

US 167 in Nuba
US 190 in Opelousas
I-49 / US 167 north of Carencro
I-10 / US 90 / US 167 in Lafayette
US 90 in Broussard
US 90 in Morgan City
US 90 south of Raceland

LA 1 in Raceland
Southeast end US 90 north of Raceland
Location
CountryUnited States
StateLouisiana
ParishesSt. Landry, Lafayette, St. Martin, Iberia, St. Mary, Assumption, Terrebonne, Lafourche
Highway system
  • Louisiana State Highway System
LA 181 LA 183

Louisiana Highway 182 (LA 182) is a state highway located in central and southeastern Louisiana. It runs 173.41 miles (279.08 km)[2] in a northwest to southeast direction from LA 29 in Whiteville to U.S. Highway 90 (US 90) north of Raceland.

Along the way, the highway serves the cities of Opelousas, Lafayette, New Iberia, Morgan City, and Houma. LA 182 is generally bannered as a north–south highway north of Lafayette (where it largely parallels US 167) and as an east–west highway from Lafayette to Raceland (where it parallels US 90). Today, most of LA 182 follows the previous alignments of US 90 and US 167 before their re-routing onto newer four-lane alignments. Additionally, the former US 90 alignment between Lafayette and Raceland was once part of the earlier Old Spanish Trail and is still known as such in many places along the route.

In 2015, a rerouting of LA 182 around Broussard via LA 89-1 and US 90, along with a section of the old route through Broussard being retired to local authorities, led to the creation of two auxiliary routes from the remaining state-owned sections of the old alignment. These short highways were known as LA 182-1 and LA 182-2 respectively, and were both located almost entirely within Broussard. Both auxiliary routes were retired in the summer of 2022.

Route description

Whiteville to Lafayette

From the northwest, LA 182 begins at an intersection with LA 29 in an area of northern St. Landry Parish known as Whiteville. It proceeds in a southeast direction to an intersection with LA 10 in Beggs. Here the two highways turn to the south and begin a concurrency, passing through an interchange with I-49 south of Macland. In Washington, LA 182 and LA 10 intersect LA 103, which heads to Ville Platte to the west. In Nuba, the concurrency with LA 10 ends at an intersection with US 167 as LA 10 turns west to follow US 167. Just to the east, US 167 joins I-49 through Opelousas to Lafayette.[3][4][5][6]

In Opelousas, LA 182 intersects US 190 on its path between Eunice and Krotz Springs. South of Opelousas and an area known as Shuteston, LA 182 turns to the east into Sunset and the adjacent Grand Coteau. Here it intersects LA 93, which connects LA 182 to I-49/US 167 just to the east and proceeds toward Arnaudville. LA 182 crosses over I-49/US 167 with ramps to frontage roads that connect to the LA 93 interchange. Just after exiting Grand Coteau, LA 182 turns to the southeast and crosses into Lafayette Parish.[3][4][5][6]

Soon after crossing the parish line, LA 182 intersects I-49 (still concurrent with US 167) once more and turns to the south through Carencro. LA 182 curves to the southeast, enters the city of Lafayette, and intersects I-10/US 167 between Lake Charles on the west and Baton Rouge on the east.[3][6][7]

Lafayette to Morgan City

From the junction with I-10, LA 182 shares a concurrency with I-10 and US 167 eastward to the intersection with southern terminus of I-49 and the Evangeline Thruway. US 167 leaves I-10, heading north along I-49 towards Alexandria, while LA 182 heads south along the Evangeline Thruway. At Cameron Street, in downtown Lafayette, US 90 comes in from the west and joins LA 182 heading south to exit 115B, where LA 182 splits off, becoming the frontage roads of US 90 for a short distance.[8] Eastbound LA 182, which is the west frontage road, curves southeast under US 90 along the BNSF/Union Pacific Railroad tracks. On the other side of US 90, eastbound LA 182 merges back with westbound LA 182 (the east frontage road), before arriving at an intersection with LA 96 to St. Martinville, then LA  continues southeast into St. Martin Parish.[3][6][7]

LA 182 passes briefly through the southwest corner of St. Martin Parish, intersecting LA 92-1 in an area known as Cade. It then crosses into Iberia Parish, immediately intersecting LA 88. LA 182 enters New Iberia and separates to follow St. Peter Street eastbound and Main Street westbound throughout the city limits. It intersects a number of state highways, including LA 86, which follows Bayou Teche north to Loreauville, and LA 14, which proceeds west through Delcambre to Abbeville. LA 182 also begins to parallel Bayou Teche out of New Iberia, through Jeanerette, and into St. Mary Parish.[3][6][9]

In St. Mary Parish, LA 182 passes through Baldwin and Franklin, cutting across some wide bends in Bayou Teche. In Baldwin, LA 182 intersects LA 83, which heads west to Cypremort Point. Southeast of Franklin at a point known as Calumet, LA 182 briefly joins US 90 across the Wax Lake Outlet bridge. Splitting from US 90, LA 182 proceeds along Bayou Teche and the Lower Atchafalaya River through Patterson, Bayou Vista, and Berwick with no state highway junctions. In Berwick, LA 182 again connects with US 90 but maintains its own parallel bridge crossing over the Lower Atchafalaya River/Berwick Bay into Morgan City.[3][6][10][11]

Morgan City to Raceland

In Morgan City, LA 182 proceeds briefly along Brashear Avenue then curves south through an interchange with US 90 and an intersection with LA 70 (9th Street). Here the route becomes co-signed as US 90 Business out of Morgan City and into Assumption Parish. After crossing Bayou Boeuf, LA 182 passes briefly through the southern tip of Assumption Parish. The concurrency with US 90 Business ends at an intersection with LA 662 just inside the parish line as US 90 Business heads north on that highway to reconnect with its parent route.[3][6][11]

After crossing into Terrebonne Parish, LA 182 intersects LA 20, which heads toward Schriever and Thibodaux. Here, in an area known as Gibson, LA 182 turns to the southeast away from US 90, which bypasses Houma to the north. LA 182 follows a long stretch of Bayou Black into Houma where it turns north across the bayou at an intersection with LA 315. The highway continues through Houma on Barrow Street and crosses Bayou Terrebonne, where it makes a jog onto New Orleans Boulevard via a brief concurrency with LA 24, Houma's main thoroughfare. LA 182 follows New Orleans Boulevard north out of town and crosses into Lafourche Parish.[3][12][13][14]

Just south of Raceland, LA 182 engages in an interchange with US 90 and continues north into town. Reaching Bayou Lafourche, LA 182 turns east briefly onto LA 1 before turning north and crossing the bayou. The highway reaches its end at a final junction with US 90, which continues northeast toward New Orleans.[3][14][15]

History

The original route of LA 182 as designated in the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering included only the northernmost section from LA 29 in Whiteville to LA 10 in Beggs. It was subsequently extended southeast over former sections of US 167 and US 90 bypassed by newer, four-lane alignments (built under the temporary designation of LA 3052). The upgraded US 167 was later absorbed into the southernmost part of I-49.

The first extension of LA 182 occurred about 1962 when US 167 was shifted onto a new four-lane alignment between Opelousas and Sunset. Around 1965, this alignment was extended south from Sunset to Lafayette (as US 167) and from Lafayette to Broussard (as US 90). At this time, a section of US 90 west of Morgan City was bypassed. LA 182 now continued south from Sunset along former US 167 to Lafayette, along former US 90 to Broussard, and was co-signed with US 90 to Calumet. Here, LA 182 split from US 90 to follow the two bends of Bayou Teche that had been bypassed between Calumet and Berwick. The intervening section of US 90 was gradually re-routed over the next two decades onto its current alignment as follows:

  • From Broussard to LA 88 northwest of New Iberia about 1967
  • From LA 88 to LA 14 in New Iberia about 1969
  • From LA 14 to LA 85 near Jeanerette about 1971
  • From LA 85 to LA 316 east of Jeanerette by 1976
  • From LA 316 to LA 83 in Baldwin by 1979
  • From LA 83 to LA 182 at Calumet about 1981

Meanwhile, the US 90 bypass of Raceland was opened in 1978 with the old alignment becoming LA 3198 and LA 3199. LA 182 replaced these routes upon its final extension in 1999 with the completion of the US 90 freeway between Morgan City and Raceland. In 2015, LA 182 was re-routed along LA 89-1 and US 90, bypassing Broussard, after the section of Main Street between South Bernard Road and South De Porres Street was retired and handed over to the city. The remaining state-maintained sections of the original became auxiliary routes, LA 182-1 and LA 182-2 respectively.[16]

On July 21, 2022, LA 182 was re-routed after the entire route through Lafayette was retired from the state highway system, being handed over to the city of Lafayette, along with US 90 Business (which was also eliminated as an active designation), and US 167. As a result, US 167 was re-routed to be concurrent with I-10 heading west, then south along LA 3184 and LA 3025 between Johnson Street at LA 3025 and the I-10 interchange with I-49. LA 182 was subsequently re-routed to a short wrong-way concurrency along I-10 and US 167 to the I-49 interchange and took over the old route of US 167 along the Evangeline Thruway, running concurrent with US 90 along the Thruway to exit 115. Auxiliary routes LA 182-1 and LA 182-2 were decommissioned on July 10, 2022 and August 10, 2022 respectively, following a transfer of ownership to the cities of Broussard and Lafayette.[8]

Major intersections

ParishLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
St. LandryWhiteville0.0000.000 LA 29 – Bunkie, Ville PlatteNorthwestern terminus
Beggs12.39119.941
LA 10 east – Lebeau
North end of LA 10 concurrency
Macland13.86022.306 LA 745 (Thistlethwaite Boy Scout Camp Road)Northern terminus of LA 745
15.05724.232 I-49 – Opelousas, AlexandriaExit 27 on I-49
16.77827.002 LA 745Southern terminus of LA 745
Washington17.02427.397 LA 103 (West DeJean Street, St. Landry Veterans Memorial Highway) – Grand Prairie, Port Barre
Nuba19.32031.093
US 167 / LA 10 west – Lafayette, Ville Platte
South end of LA 10 concurrency
Opelousas23.20337.342 US 190 (Landry Street, Vine Street) – Baton Rouge, Eunice
24.12138.819 LA 31 (Creswell Lane) – Leonville, ArnaudvilleNorthern terminus of LA 31
27.02443.491
LA 3233 (Harry Guilbeau Road) to I-49 – Opelousas, Lafayette
Western terminus of LA 3233
29.32447.192 LA 358 – LewisburgEastern terminus of LA 358
Shuteston30.67449.365 LA 178 – Church Point, Lewisburg
31.51750.722 LA 754Eastern terminus of LA 754
Sunset32.81052.803
LA 93 south (Sunset Strip)
North end of LA 93 concurrency
32.97753.071 LA 178 (Pershing Highway)Eastern terminus of LA 178
33.39753.747

LA 93 east to I-49 – Arnaudville, Opelousas, Lafayette
South end of LA 93 concurrency; Exit 11 on I-49
33.78354.368 I-49 / US 167 – Opelousas, LafayetteIndirect access to I-49/US 167 via frontage roads to Exit 11
SunsetGrand Coteau line34.82656.047 LA 760-2 (Bellemin Street) – Grand CoteauSouthern terminus of LA 760-2
Lafayette37.80260.836 I-49 / US 167 – Lafayette, OpelousasExit 7 on I-49
Carencro40.71865.529
LA 726 (Veterans Drive) to I-49 – Lafayette, Opelousas
Western terminus of LA 726
42.47668.358
LA 98 (Gloria Switch Road) to I-49 – Lafayette, Opelousas
Lafayette45.64173.452
LA 723 west (Renaud Drive)
Eastern terminus of LA 723
45.87373.825

I-10 west / US 167 south – Lake Charles
Western end of I-10/US 167 concurrency; exit 101 on I-10
47.24076.025
I-10 east – Baton Rouge

I-49 / US 167 north – Alexandria
Eastern end of I-10/US 167 concurrency; southern terminus of I-49
47.61376.626
US 90 west (Cameron Street) – Crowley-Rayne, New Iberia
Western end of US 90 concurrency
49.46979.613
LA 176 east (Jefferson Boulevard)
Western terminus of LA 176
49.78180.115
LA 94 east (Louisiana Avenue) – Breaux Bridge
Western terminus of LA 94
50.74581.666Bridge over Vermilion River
51.90683.535
LA 728-3 north (Hugh Wallis Road) to LA 729
Northern terminus of LA 728-3
LafayetteBroussard line54.37287.503
LA 89-1 south – Youngsville
Northern terminus of LA 89-1
Broussard57.21592.079St. Nazaire Road / Albertson ParkwayInterchange; eastbound exit, northbound entrance; US 90 exit 115A
57.55392.623
US 90 east – New Iberia
Interchange; eastern end of US 90 concurrency; US 90 exit 115B;
58.27493.783 LA 96 (Terrace Highway) – St. MartinvilleWestern terminus of LA 96
St. MartinCade61.84899.535 LA 92-1 (Smede Highway) – Youngsville, St. Martinville
IberiaBurke64.233103.373 LA 88 (Coteau Road) – YoungsvilleEastern terminus of LA 88
Segura66.949107.744 LA 674 (Bypass Highway)Western terminus of LA 674
New Iberia68.327109.962 LA 677 (North Landry Drive)Western terminus of LA 677
69.077111.169 LA 31 (Chestnut Street) – St. MartinvilleSouthern terminus of LA 31
69.241111.433 LA 675 (South Hopkins Street) – Jefferson IslandEastern terminus of LA 675
69.500111.849 LA 3156 (Jefferson Street)Southwestern terminus of LA 3156
69.836112.390
LA 86 north (Julia Street) – Loreauville
Southern terminus of LA 86
69.973112.611
LA 14 west (Center Street) – Abbeville
Eastern terminus of LA 14
70.772113.896
LA 87 Spur (North Lewis Avenue)
Southwestern terminus of LA 87 Spur
72.409116.531 LA 3195Southern terminus of LA 3195
Olivier74.122119.288 LA 320 (Belle Place Olivier Road) – Morbihan, LoreauvilleSouthern terminus of LA 320
Jeanerette79.650128.184 LA 3182 (Bayside Street)Southwestern terminus of LA 3182
79.807128.437 LA 85 (Hubertville Road)Eastern terminus of LA 85
81.178130.643
LA 671 north (Lewis Street)
West end of LA 671 concurrency
81.286130.817
LA 671 south (Canal Street)
East end of LA 671 concurrecy
St. MarySorrel84.344135.739 LA 318 – CypremortNorthern terminus of LA 318
Adeline86.498139.205 LA 670Southern terminus of LA 670
Baldwin89.935144.736 LA 83 – CypremortEastern terminus of LA 83
90.191145.148 LA 326 (Charenton Road) – CharentonSouthern terminus of LA 326
Franklin93.455150.401 LA 3211 (Northwest Boulevard)Northeastern terminus of LA 3211
94.528152.128 LA 322 (Sterling Road)Western terminus of LA 322
95.232153.261 LA 3069 (Willow Street)Western terminus of LA 3069
Garden City98.427158.403 LA 3215Northern terminus of LA 3215
Centerville100.429161.625 LA 317Northern terminus of LA 317
105.854170.355
US 90 west – New Iberia
West end of US 90 concurrency
Calumet106.613171.577Bridge over Wax Lake Outlet
107.295172.675
US 90 east – Morgan City
East end of US 90 concurrency
Berwick120.540193.990 US 90 – Morgan City, New IberiaInterchange; US 90 exit 173
BerwickMorgan City line121.176195.014Bridge over Lower Atchafalaya River / Berwick Bay
Morgan City121.619195.727Federal Avenue to US 90
122.102196.504 US 90 – Houma, New Iberia



US 90 Bus. begins


LA 70 east (9th Street) – Donaldsonville, Pierre Part
Interchange; western terminus of US 90 Business and LA 70; west end of US 90 Business concurrency
AssumptionBoeuf129.639208.634

US 90 Bus. / LA 662 east – Labadieville
East end of US 90 Business concurrency; western terminus of LA 662
TerrebonneZacarter132.686213.537

LA 662 west to US 90 – Morgan City, Houma
Eastern terminus of LA 662
Gibson135.654218.314
LA 20 east – Thibodaux, Schriever
Western terminus of LA 20
Houma156.824252.384
LA 315 south – Theriot

LA 3197 east (Bayou Black Drive)
Northern terminus of LA 315; southwestern terminus of LA 3197
157.250253.069 LA 311 / LA 312 (Little Bayou Black Drive)
LA 3197 (Bayou Black Drive)
Southern terminus of LA 311 and LA 312; northeastern terminus of LA 3197
158.015254.300 LA 3040 (Honduras Street, Bond Street)
158.537255.141
LA 24 west (Main Street, Park Avenue) – Thibodaux, Schriever
West end of LA 24 concurrency
158.742255.470
LA 24 east (Main Street, Park Avenue) – Larose
East end of LA 24 concurrency
161.098259.262 LA 660 (Coteau Road)
LafourcheSavoie162.483261.491 LA 316 (Bayou Blue Road) – Gray, Bourg
163.347262.882 LA 3087Northern terminus of LA 3087
166.662268.216 US 90 – New Orleans, Morgan CityExit 210 on US 90
168.073270.487 LA 653Northern terminus of LA 653
Raceland168.752271.580 LA 652 (Buford Street)Northern terminus of LA 652
170.162273.849
LA 1 north – Thibodaux
West end of LA 1 concurrency
170.696274.709
LA 1 south – Grand Isle
East end of LA 1 concurrency
170.769274.826 LA 308 – Thibodaux, Lockport
173.912279.884 LA 307 – Bayou BoeufSouthern terminus of LA 307
174.307280.520 US 90 – New Orleans, Morgan CitySoutheastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Auxiliary routes

Louisiana Highway 182-1

Louisiana Highway 182-1

LocationLafayetteBroussard
Length1.029 mi[1] (1.656 km)
Existed2015–2022

Louisiana Highway 182-1 (LA 182-1) ran 1.029 miles (1.656 km) in an east-west direction from the junction of LA 182 and LA 89-1 to South Bernard Road west of downtown Broussard. It was part of LA 182 until a portion of the route in Broussard was transferred to local control in 2015, creating a gap in state maintenance. The section between South Deporres Street and St. Etienne Road became LA 182-2. LA 182 proper was rerouted along LA 89-1 and US 90 between the western terminus of LA 182-1 and the eastern terminus of LA 182-2.[16]

LA 182-1 began at an intersection with West Pinhook Road and Southpark Road/Youngsville Highway (LA 89-1). LA 182 proper came in from the southeast on West Pinhook Road, before turning northeast onto Southpark Road to run concurrently with LA 89-1 to US 90. From this point, LA 182-1 continued southeast along West Pinhook Road for less than a mile, before ending at a traffic light regulated four-way intersection with South Bernard Road. West Pinhook Road, no longer a state highway from this point forward, continues east as West Main Street into downtown Broussard.[17] LA 182-1 was decommissioned on July 18, 2022 after ownership of Pinhook Road was transferred from the LADOTD to the cities of Lafayette and Broussard.[8]

Major intersections
The entire highway was in Lafayette Parish.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Lafayette0.0000.000
LA 89-1 / LA 182 to US 90 – Lafayette, Morgan City
Western terminus
Broussard1.0291.656South Bernard Road / West Main StreetEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Louisiana Highway 182-2

Louisiana Highway 182-2

LocationBroussard
Length1.342 mi[1] (2.160 km)
Existed2015–2022

Louisiana Highway 182-2 (LA 182-2) ran 1.342 miles (2.160 km) in a north-south direction from the junction of South De Porres Street in Broussard to a junction with St. Etienne Road and LA 182 eastbound on the west side of the US 90 freeway. It was part of LA 182 until a portion of the route in Broussard was transferred to local control in 2015, creating a gap in state maintenance. The section between LA 89-1 and South Bernard Road became LA 182-2. The main route of LA 182 was modified to run concurrently with LA 89-1 and US 90 between the western terminus of LA 182-1 and the eastern terminus of LA 182-2.[16]

LA 182-2 began at the intersection of East Main Street and South De Porres Street in downtown Broussard. The highway continued east along Main Street, crossing the BNSF/Union Pacific Railroad tracks on the east side of town, coming to a wye intersection with East 2nd Street (former LA 731). Past 2nd Street, LA 182-2 curved south, paralleling US 90 to the east, before arriving at a junction with Albertson Parkway.[18] The route was effectively cut in half by Albertson Parkway with the two sections being in-traversable from one another.[19] From Alberston Parkway, the southern portion of LA 182-2 continued straight south to an entrance/exit ramp controlled junction with St. Etienne Road and the west frontage road of US 90, which serves as the eastbound lanes of LA 182. Southeast of this intersection, northbound LA 182 can be reached via a turnaround lane underneath the US 90 railroad overpass. LA 182-2 could not be directly accessed by westbound LA 182 traffic.[20] As the route was not connected directly with LA 182 proper, and LA 731 had been retired in 2021, LA 182-2 was entirely cut off from the rest of the state highway system.[1] On August 10, 2022, LA 182-2 was retired after ownership of the route was transferred to the city of Broussard.[8]

Major intersections
The entire highway was in Broussard, Lafayette Parish.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000South De Porres Street / East Main StreetNorthern terminus
0.1890.304East 2nd StreetFormer LA 731 west
0.8571.379Albertson ParkwayConcrete median on Albertson Parkway prevents through traffic on LA 182-2
1.3422.160

St Etienne Road to LA 182 east – New Iberia, St. Martinville
Southern terminus; access to eastbound LA 182 only; westbound access via LA 182 eastbound
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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