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A ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, May 13, officially opened the more airy and modern MVD office for residents of the northern Tucson area.
ADOT has a partner on the I-17 wildlife overpass being built south of Flagstaff. Listen in for the Arizona Game and Fish Department's take on this structure, as well as other plans to benefit wildlife and drivers alike.
Few things say a project is complete, or almost complete, like a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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We are halfway through our project on US 60 at Pinto Creek. You may not have seen much now, but that will change as we move into the back half of the project.
Calling all volunteers! National CleanUp Day is coming and we hope you'll participate through Adopt a Highway.
Five years ago a monsoon storm dumped mud and boulders along US 89A. That's when we got to work.
About 50 Heber-Overgaard community members helped clean a dozen miles of highway shoulders this month.
Going uphill has always been part of driving north in Arizona. And that means steep hills and occasionally rocks, like in this photo from the 1930s.
Our project on the Fourth Street bridge over Interstate 40 is one of those times when things just seem to slide into place.
See for yourself how things are progressing on US 60 at Pinto Creek.
US 93 has a surprising quirk: Its milepost numbers get higher as you head south. Why the highway is like that is a tricky question to answer.
Here's a photo that reminds us why we are happy working in these mechanized times.
More than 20 years ago, ADOT did a careful balancing act of widening State Route 87.