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Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has selected a 55-mile North-South Corridor through Pinal County that would not only help relieve traffic from Phoenix to Tucson, but it would also ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation has proposed a 55-mile route that could someday connect portions of the far southeast Valley in Pinal County to Interstate 10 in southern Arizona.
Comments can also be submitted via email at [email protected], by phone at 1-855-712-8530, or mailed to ADOT Sonoran Corridor Study Team, 2540 N. Tucson Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85716.
These corridors will launch in two phases, with the first one beginning today and expecting completion by Dec. 20, and the second phase to begin and be completed in January 2017, according to ADOT.
Project engineer Jay Van Echo said the goal of the I-11 corridor is access-controlled, north-south transportation that connects U.S. metropolitan areas with Mexico and Canada.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Join the Arizona Department of Transportation for a virtual public meeting tonight, Wednesday, Sept. 20, to get an overview of the North-South Corridor study, provide input ...
Crews of the Arizona Department of Transportation will start testing Tuesday for the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway. “We have approximately 45 bridges along the 22-mile corridor,” spokesman ...
Along a 23-mile stretch of highway north of Phoenix, the Arizona Department of Transportation is salvaging and temporarily relocating more than 800 trees, cactuses and other native plants in an ...
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