New projects include new lanes on Loop 101, US 89 landslide repairs, widening of US 93
Stagnant
revenue, lower-than-expected federal-aid and continued transportation
funding shifts have created obstacles for the Arizona Department of
Transportation in recent years. Despite the funding challenges, this
year the agency will move forward with some long-anticipated projects in
metro Phoenix and Tucson, and all across the state to widen existing
highways, replace outdated bridges and build new modern traffic
interchanges.
All of
the projects will be funded with federal and state highway funds, which
are collected through gas taxes, vehicle license fees and auto
registration fees. In the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas, voters
have approved supplemental tax revenue that enables more transportation
projects to move forward in their respective regions.
The
following is a list of projects that ADOT continues to work on in 2014.
For a complete description on each project, please read the entire story on the ADOT Blog.
Phoenix Area Projects for 2014
The
New Year will see continued progress on the construction of the
multilevel freeway-to-freeway interchange that will link Interstate 10
with Loop 303 in Goodyear. Drivers in the area have been able to watch
crews build sections of elevated ramps that will carry traffic to and
from Loop 303 north of I-10 by fall 2014. The $145 million I-10/Loop 303
interchange project also will slightly shift the alignment of I-10 to
the north to allow the future connections between the two freeways.
Other major projects include adding another lane on the Loop 101 (Pima
Freeway) in Scottsdale and a new connection for drivers in southeast
Mesa — State Route 24 (Gateway Freeway).
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Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) in the Scottsdale area
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Loop 303 between Interstate 10 and Grand Avenue (US 60)
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Loop 303 between Grand Avenue and Happy Valley Parkway in northwest Valley
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State Route 24 (Gateway Freeway) in southeast Mesa
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New Loop 101 HOV-Lane Ramps near Westgate in Glendale
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Interstate 10 Interchange at Perryville Road in West Valley
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Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway
The
state’s second-largest metropolitan area will see several highway
projects move forward in 2014. In early 2014, ADOT will complete work on
a major roadway widening project in Tucson that will expand Interstate
10 to four lanes in each direction, while building an overpass so
freeway traffic can avoid a busy intersection that is often congested
when trains from the Union Pacific Railroad are in use. New projects in
the Tucson region include State Route 77 (Oracle Road) widening and the
expansion of State Route 86 (Ajo Highway).
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Interstate 10 Widening (Ruthrauff to Prince roads in Tucson)
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State Route 77 Widening (Tangerine Road to Pinal County Line)
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State Route 86 (Valencia to Kinney roads)
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Interstate 10 Realignment/Cienega Creek Bridges (Marsh Station)
Statewide Projects for 2014
In
northern Arizona, ADOT will complete Interstate 17’s first climbing lane
at the top of Copper Canyon south of Camp Verde. Drivers traveling
between Phoenix and Las Vegas can also look forward to two new widening
projects on US 93 that will transform another segment of this highly
traveled route into a modern four-lane divided highway.
Northern Arizona
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US 93 Widening (Antelope Wash)
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US 93 Widening (State Route 71 to State Route 89)
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US 89 Emergency Repair (Landslide near Bitter Springs)
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Interstate 17 Climbing Lane (Copper Canyon)
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Interstate 15 (Virgin River Bridge No. 6)
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US 89 Widening (Cameron)
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State Route 89 Widening (Chino Valley)
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US 191 (Sanders Bridges)
In
southern Arizona, key projects include expanding a section of US 60 near
and through Superior, a new bridge on State Route 90 over the San Pedro
River in Cochise County and an improvement project on US 95 in downtown
San Luis near the U.S./Mexico border.
Southern Arizona
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US 95 San Luis Street Improvements
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US 60 Widening (Silver King/Superior Streets)
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State Route 90 (San Pedro Bridge)
For more information about both upcoming and ongoing ADOT projects, please call the project hotline at 1.855.712.8530 or email us at Projects@azdot.gov.
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