Sorensen Parkway
Sorensen Parkway is a modern link in the boulevard system in Omaha, Nebraska.
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About
Built along the abandoned Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad bed in North Omaha, the Sorensen Parkway was named for Alexander V. Sorensen, the Mayor of Omaha from 1965 to 1969. Early plans called for the extension of the Parkway, and recent conversations have focused on connecting the Sorensen Parkway to the Fremont Connector [1]
Description
The Parkway flows east from Blair High Road and North 90th Street. where N-133 meets L-28K, to the junction of the North Freeway (US 75) and the Storz Expressway just past North 30th Street. It has been viewed as the northern boundary that defines the area called North Omaha.[2]
The intersection of 72nd Street and Sorensen Parkway has been developed in recent years, including the addition of the first movie theater in northwest Omaha in 20 years.[3]
See also
- Boulevards in Omaha
References
- Metropolitan Area Planning Agency. (2000) 2025 Long Range Transportation Plan. Archived 2004-10-16 at the Library of Congress Web Archives Author. p 53.
- "Chamber announces launch of North Omaha development project." Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine Omaha Chamber of Commerce. p 3.
- (2006) "After Decade Without, Northwest Omaha Gets Theater: Omaha Stadium 16 Opens Friday" Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine. KETV. Retrieved 9/16/07.