Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/New York/Resources/County routes guide

This page is a reference to how different counties across New York State currently display county routes and name CRs, if at all. The columns mean as follows:

  • Posted: are county route numbers found in the field?
  • Shield: does the county sign their county routes with reassurance shields? If not, these county's county routes should not have shields next to them in junctions or in browses per WP:ELG, which prohibits the use of shields or markers for unsigned routes.
  • MUTCD: does the county use the MUTCD (yellow-on-blue) pentagon for its reassurance shields? If the county does use shields but does not use the MUTCD pentagon, see the notes column for what they do use.
  • Common name: the name to use in prose for this county's routes, typically "County Route" or "County Road".
County Posted Shield MUTCD Common name Notes
Albany yes yes yes County Route Uses 30x24" shield for three-digit routes
Allegany yes yes yes County Route
Broome yes yes yes County Route
Cattaraugus yes yes yes County Route
Cayuga yes no no County Route CR number is shown on most blade signage
Chautauqua yes yes yes County Route
Chemung yes yes yes County Route
Chenango yes yes yes County Route
Clinton no no no County Route
Columbia yes yes yes County Route
Cortland yes no no County Route CR number is shown on most street signs
Delaware yes yes yes County Route
Dutchess yes yes yes County Route
Erie yes yes no County Route shield is a black-on-white rectangular sign showing a rough image of Erie County
Essex yes yes yes County Route
Franklin yes yes no County Route shields are small, green square signs
Fulton yes yes no County Route standard blue pentagon shield, but with white lettering
Genesee yes no no County Route CR number is shown on street signs
Greene yes yes no County Route Standard blue pentagon shield, but with white lettering - signs within Catskill Park are yellow-on-brown
Hamilton yes yes no County Route shield is the MUTCD pentagon, but with a brown background
Herkimer yes no no County Route CR number is shown on street signs
Jefferson yes yes yes County Route
Lewis yes yes yes County Route also shown on blade signage
Livingston yes yes yes County Road
Madison yes yes yes County Route
Monroe yes no no County Route reference markers at county-maintained structures
Montgomery yes no no County Route reference markers
Nassau no no no County Route all references to county routes removed in the 1970s
Niagara no no no County Route
Oneida yes no no County Route CR number shown on most street signs
Onondaga yes yes yes County Route only signed route is CR 91 (posted as CR 57 after NY 57)
Ontario yes no no County Road CR number is name of road
Orange yes yes no County Route Shields range from a facsimile of the standard blue pentagon shield to a diamond-shaped white-on-blue shield showing an outline of Orange County
Orleans no no no County Route
Oswego yes yes yes County Route also shown on blade signage
Otsego yes yes yes County Route
Putnam yes yes yes County Road
Rensselaer yes yes yes County Route
Rockland yes yes yes County Route
Saratoga yes yes yes County Route
Schenectady yes no no County Route CR number is shown on most street signs
Schoharie yes yes yes County Route
Schuyler yes yes yes County Route
Seneca yes no no County Route CR number is shown on most blade signage
St. Lawrence yes yes yes County Route
Steuben yes yes yes County Route
Suffolk yes yes yes County Route
Sullivan yes yes yes County Route
Tioga yes yes yes County Route
Tompkins yes yes yes County Route
Ulster yes yes yes County Route old design was white county outline on blue diamond with yellow numbering
Warren yes no no County Route routes marked on poles with narrow blue markers displaying the number
Washington yes yes yes County Route
Wayne yes no no County Route CR number is shown in the corner of most blade signage
Westchester no no no County Route
Wyoming no no no County Route
Yates yes no no County Route county posts the MUTCD pentagon on blade signage
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