State Route 520 (SR 520) was a short state highway in Carson City, Nevada. The route served the central portion of the city, providing access to several government buildings in the capitol district. It was turned over to local control in 2010.
Crossing over Musser Street, SR 520 moved into more commercial areas of the central city. Small businesses and parking lots line each side of Stewart Street. The route also passed behind a U.S. Department of the Interior building as it continued northward. State Route 520 reached its northern end at the intersection of East William Street (former SR 530) in the center of Carson City, although Stewart Street continued beyond the state highway terminus.[2][3]
History
State Route 520 became a signed state route when Nevada renumbered its state highways in 1976.[4] There have been no major changes to the route since its inception.
In 2009, a plan was developed that would reduce Carson City's financial contribution towards the construction of the Carson City Bypass (future Interstate 580) in exchange for the Nevada Department of Transportation relinquishing some state-maintained highways to the city. The proposal was modeled after a similar 2008 deal.[5] State Route 520 was deleted from the state highway system on June 24, 2010.[6]
Major intersections
This table shows major intersections at the time SR 520 was removed from the state highway system.
The entire route was in Carson City.