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- Capitol_Loop length "3.859206912".
- Capitol_Loop abstract "The Capitol Loop is a state trunkline highway running through Lansing, Michigan, in the United States that was commissioned on October 13, 1989. It forms a loop route off Interstate 496 (I-496) through downtown near the Michigan State Capitol complex, home of the state legislature and several state departments. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has labeled it as Capitol Loop I-496 or CL I-496 on some maps, similar to the Business Loop Interstate nomenclature. However, unlike other business loops in Michigan, it has unique reassurance markers—the signs that serve as regular reminders of the name and number of the highway. It is known internally at MDOT as Connector 496 for inventory purposes. The route follows a series of one-way and two-way streets through downtown Lansing, directing traffic downtown to the State Capitol and other government buildings. Unlike the other streets downtown, the seven streets comprising the Capitol Loop are under state maintenance and jurisdiction.The loop was originally proposed in 1986 as part of a downtown revitalization effort. Almost from the beginning before the highway was commissioned in 1989, it was affected by controversial proposals. Several suggestions by community leaders to rename city streets in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. were rejected. In the end, Logan Street was given a second name, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, and the original name was eventually dropped.Meetings beginning in 1999 dealt with rebuilding the streets as part of a downtown beautification project. The project was delayed to accommodate replacing the sewer system under the roadway at the same time as the streetscaping. The downtown business community protested the original scope of construction, and the Lansing City Council threatened to cancel the project in response to the controversy. Instead of losing the investment in the downtown area, the scope of the project was reduced in scale, and the project was completed in 2005, three months ahead of schedule. In 2010, additional controversies surfaced regarding the posting and enforcement of speed limits on city streets in Michigan, including the streets that make up the Capitol Loop. The newest controversy over speed limits is related to compliance with a 2006 state law aimed at eliminating speed traps.".
- Capitol_Loop county Ingham_County,_Michigan.
- Capitol_Loop length "3859.206912".
- Capitol_Loop routeEnd Lansing,_Michigan.
- Capitol_Loop routeEndDirection "East".
- Capitol_Loop routeNumber "496".
- Capitol_Loop routeStart Lansing,_Michigan.
- Capitol_Loop routeStartDirection "West".
- Capitol_Loop routeTypeAbbreviation "BL".
- Capitol_Loop thumbnail Michigan_Hall_of_Justice_Daytime.jpg?width=300.
- Capitol_Loop wikiPageExternalLink MDOT_Capitol_Loop_Reopening_129495_7.pdf.
- Capitol_Loop wikiPageExternalLink MDOT_capitol_loop_facts_129492_7.pdf.
- Capitol_Loop wikiPageExternalLink CapitolLoop.
- Capitol_Loop wikiPageExternalLink caploop.
- Capitol_Loop wikiPageID "3206923".
- Capitol_Loop wikiPageRevisionID "606357205".
- Capitol_Loop alternateName "Capitol Loop I-496 , Connector 496".
- Capitol_Loop counties Ingham_County,_Michigan.
- Capitol_Loop directionA "West".
- Capitol_Loop directionB "East".
- Capitol_Loop hasPhotoCollection Capitol_Loop.
- Capitol_Loop hatnote "off".
- Capitol_Loop history "--10-13".
- Capitol_Loop lengthMi "2.398".
- Capitol_Loop lengthNotes "Eastbound length is".
- Capitol_Loop lengthNotes "Westbound length is".
- Capitol_Loop location "none".
- Capitol_Loop mapAlt "The Capitol Loop is a highway that loops to the north of Interstate 496 in Lansing, Michigan".
- Capitol_Loop mapNotes "Capitol Loop highlighted in red".
- Capitol_Loop mile "0".
- Capitol_Loop mile "0.451".
- Capitol_Loop mile "0.638".
- Capitol_Loop mile "1.263".
- Capitol_Loop mile "1.331".
- Capitol_Loop mile "1.481".
- Capitol_Loop mile "1.537".
- Capitol_Loop mile "1.553".
- Capitol_Loop mile "1.857".
- Capitol_Loop mile "2.088".
- Capitol_Loop mile "2.398".
- Capitol_Loop nocty "yes".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Capitol Loop turns eastward; one-way traffic starts".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Capitol Loop turns eastward; two-way traffic resumes".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Capitol Loop turns northward".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Capitol Loop turns northward; one-way traffic resumes".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Capitol Loop turns southward; two-way traffic resumes".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Capitol Loop turns westward".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Exit 5 on I-496; Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard continues south as M-99".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Exit 5 on I-496; northern terminus of M-99".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Northern end of BL I-96 concurrency as Larch Street continues northward as BL I-96 only; Capitol Loop turns westward; two-way traffic starts".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Northern end of BL I-96 concurrency; Capitol Loop turns southward; one-way traffic resumes".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Southern end of BL I-96 concurrency as Cedar Street continues south as BL I-96 only; exit 7 on I-496".
- Capitol_Loop notes "Southern end of BL I-96 concurrency; exit 7 on I-496".
- Capitol_Loop road "Allegan Street".
- Capitol_Loop road "Grand Avenue".
- Capitol_Loop road "Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard".
- Capitol_Loop road "Michigan Avenue".
- Capitol_Loop road "Ottawa Street".
- Capitol_Loop route "496".
- Capitol_Loop spurOf "496".
- Capitol_Loop spurType "Interstate".
- Capitol_Loop state "MI".
- Capitol_Loop terminusA "in Lansing".
- Capitol_Loop terminusB "in Lansing".
- Capitol_Loop type "BL".
- Capitol_Loop type "concur".
- Capitol_Loop subject Category:State_highways_in_Michigan.
- Capitol_Loop subject Category:Transportation_in_Lansing,_Michigan.
- Capitol_Loop type Artifact100021939.
- Capitol_Loop type Expressway103306610.
- Capitol_Loop type Highway103519981.
- Capitol_Loop type Object100002684.
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- Capitol_Loop type Road104096066.
- Capitol_Loop type StateHighwaysInMichigan.
- Capitol_Loop type Way104564698.
- Capitol_Loop type Whole100003553.
- Capitol_Loop type YagoGeoEntity.
- Capitol_Loop type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Capitol_Loop type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Capitol_Loop type Infrastructure.
- Capitol_Loop type Place.
- Capitol_Loop type Road.
- Capitol_Loop type RouteOfTransportation.
- Capitol_Loop type Wikidata:Q532.
- Capitol_Loop type Place.
- Capitol_Loop type Location.
- Capitol_Loop comment "The Capitol Loop is a state trunkline highway running through Lansing, Michigan, in the United States that was commissioned on October 13, 1989. It forms a loop route off Interstate 496 (I-496) through downtown near the Michigan State Capitol complex, home of the state legislature and several state departments. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has labeled it as Capitol Loop I-496 or CL I-496 on some maps, similar to the Business Loop Interstate nomenclature.".
- Capitol_Loop label "Capitol Loop".
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- Capitol_Loop sameAs Q449975.
- Capitol_Loop sameAs Q449975.
- Capitol_Loop sameAs Capitol_Loop.
- Capitol_Loop wasDerivedFrom Capitol_Loop?oldid=606357205.
- Capitol_Loop depiction Michigan_Hall_of_Justice_Daytime.jpg.
- Capitol_Loop isPrimaryTopicOf Capitol_Loop.
- Capitol_Loop name "Capitol Loop I-496 (CL I-496), Connector 496".