The Arizona Department of Transportation in collaboration with the town of Marana has initiated a project to reconstruct Dove Mountain Boulevard at the Moore Road intersection in Marana to improve roadway safety.
The Arizona Department of Transportation in conjunction with the city of Nogales has constructed a multi-use path on Frank Reed Road at Interstate 19 in Nogales. The project will improve pedestrian and cyclist safety.
The Arizona Department of Transportation will complete a pavement rehabilitation project on Interstate 10 between Ajo Way and milepost 272 near Rita Road starting in late 2022.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a project to replace existing light fixtures with new light fixtures on east- and westbound I-10: Prince Road to north- and southbound I-19: Valencia Road in Tucson to improve visibility and roadway safety.
The Arizona Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) are working to improve safety and traffic flow on I-10 between the Ina Road and Ruthrauff Road interchanges in Tucson.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a pavement improvement project on Interstate 10 between State Route 87 and Interstate 8 from milepost 200 to milepost 209. This project is located in Pinal County near Casa Grande.
The Arizona Department of Transportation is initiating an improvement project at the Interstate 19 and Irvington Road traffic interchange. The project, located in Tucson will increase capacity and improve safety.
The Arizona Department of Transportation is making improvements to Interstate 10 in Tucson. The Interstate 10: Kino to Country Club project is the first project to come out of the Interstate 10 and State Route 210 Transportation Design Concept Report (DCR) that was completed in 2020.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a project to repair SR 386 Kitt Peak Guardrail at SR 86 in the Tohono O’odham Nation to improve roadway safety.
The Arizona Department of Transportation is performing a bridge repair project on State Route 80 in St David, spanning the San Pedro River. The work will consist of removing the existing San Pedro River Bridge and replacing it with a continuous three span welded steel plate girder bridge. Additional work includes replacing guardrail and pavement markings.