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Arkansas Highway 310
State highway in Arkansas, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Highway 310 (AR 310, Ark. 310, and Hwy. 310) is a designation for two state highways in Central Arkansas. One route of 13.40 miles (21.57 km) begins at Highway 36 and runs east to Highway 16.[2] A second route of 11.01 miles (17.72 km) begins at Highway 5 and runs west to Faulkner County Route 310 (CR 310) Clinton Mountain Road west of Enola.[a][2][4] All routes are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT).
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History

Highway 310 was created between Highway 36 and Sidon by the Arkansas State Highway Commission (ASHC) on November 23, 1966.[5] The section between Highway 5 and the Faulkner County line was added to the state highway system by the ASHC on March 3, 1988.[6]
In 1992, following the consolidation of the Enola and Mount Vernon school districts, the ASHC authorized AHTD to study if adding a road between the two communities would be feasible.[7] The study resulted in adding the former White CR 67 between Enola and Mount Vernon to the state highway system as Highway 310. The resolution also authorized the decommissioning of a short segment of Highway 310 at Guy and Highway 287 near Greenbrier.[8]
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Former route
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Notes
- Although Arkansas highways normally run from west to east, Highway 310 begins at Highway 5 and terminates at Clinton Mountain Road.[3]
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