LA 700 begins at a junction with LA 35 located about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Kaplan. After traveling east for 1 mile (1.6 km), the highway turns due north and passes through Andrew, intersecting LA 699. LA 700 has a brief concurrency with LA 92 in an area known as Indian Bayou. It then crosses the waterway of the same name, simultaneously crossing from Vermilion Parish into Lafayette Parish. LA 700 continues a short distance further to an intersection with LA 342 west of Ridge. It is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.
Louisiana Highway 705 (LA 705) runs 1.66 miles (2.67 km) in an east–west direction from the Acadia Parish line to LA 35 west of Indian Bayou, Vermilion Parish. It is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[3]
Louisiana Highway 717 (LA 717) begins at LA 14 west of Gueydan. It travels west, north, and east before ending at another point on LA 14 south of Lake Arthur.
Louisiana Highway 728 (LA 728) is a collection of two state highways in Walroy south of Lafayette in Lafayette Parish. Both highways are part of Hugh Wallis Road and generally run parallel to US 90 and a BNSF railroad.
LA 728-2 (0.37 miles or 0.60 kilometers) begins at a curve tangent and heads north-northwest past a hotel and a few homes. The highway ends at LA 729 (General Mouton Avenue).[20]
LA 728-3 (0.29 miles or 0.47 kilometers) begins at a superstreet intersection with US 90 where it travels west to cross the railroad, then turns to the north-northwest along Hugh Wallis Road. It ends at a right in/right out intersection with Kaliste Saloom Road.[21]
The two current sections of road were previously united as LA 728-2. The highway had previously crossed Kaliste Saloom Road before a portion of Hugh Wallis Road to the north was realigned and transferred out of state jurisdiction. The construction that created the two separate sections occurred between 2015 and 2016.[21]
Louisiana Highway 729 (LA 729) runs 0.73 miles (1.17 km) in an east–west direction along General Mouton Avenue from US 90 Business to mainline US 90 in Lafayette, Lafayette Parish.[22] Under the proposed La DOTD plan to eliminate state-maintained roadways throughout the state, all of LA 729 is proposed to be transferred to local jurisdiction.[23]
One unsigned 0.09-mile-long (0.14 km) spur route, LA 729 Spur, exits in Lafayette. It essentially acts as a private driveway for a nearby car dealership and has gates and private signage though per recent La DOTD documents, the road is still state-maintained.[23][24]
Louisiana Highway 731 (LA 731) ran 1.145 miles (1.843 km) in a northwest to southeast direction along 2nd Street from US 90 to LA 182-2 in Broussard, Lafayette Parish.[26] It was decommissioned and transferred to local control in 2021.[27]
One 0.272-mile-long (0.438 km) spur route, LA 731 Spur, existed along North Morgan Avenue in Broussard. It traveled from Main Street (a former section of LA 182) to 2nd Street (LA 731).[28] It was also decommissioned and transferred to local control in 2021.[27]
Louisiana Highway 734 (LA 734) was a 1.01-mile (1.63 km) long state highway which ran between LA 339, northeast to LA 89 (First Street) in Youngsville. The highway was retired in 2013 and handed over to local jurisdictions for maintenance.[1][31]
Louisiana Highway 740 (LA 740) runs 0.43 miles (0.69 km) in a north–south direction from LA 347 in Arnaudville, St. Landry Parish to the northern town limits.[33]
Louisiana Highway 746 (LA 746) runs 1.59 miles (2.56 km) in an east–west direction from a dead end at Camp Thistlethwaite to LA 745 north of Washington, St. Landry Parish.[39]
^Vermilion Parish (North Section) (Map) (January 1, 1955 ed.). Cartography by Department of Highways Traffic and Planning Section. Louisiana Department of Highways. 1950.
^"Act No. 40, House Bill No. 311". State-Times. Baton Rouge. June 18, 1955. pp. 3B–7B.
^Vermilion Parish (North Section) (Map) (January 1, 1958 ed.). Cartography by Department of Highways Traffic and Planning Section. Louisiana Department of Highways. 1950.
^ Jump up to: abLouisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Multimodal Planning (July 2018). Right-Size the State Highway System: Lafayette Parish(PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Baton Rouge: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. Retrieved July 31, 2019.