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In this episode of On the Road With ADOT, Jason Stephens of ADOT's Community Relations team has an update on the many projects resuming and starting now that warmer weather has returned to Northern Arizona.
We're highlighting an ASU News article features a partnership that’s helping ADOT learn how to optimize water use in freeway landscaping. The ADOT Urban Freeway Landscape Water Use Efficiency Project nvolves graduate students who are part of ASU’s Arizona Water Innovation Initiative
Adopt a Highway volunteer groups and others are invited to help tidy up along state highways for Earth Day. Whether you are a seasoned volunteer or just looking to make a difference, your participation makes a measurable impact toward reducing roadside litter.

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While ADOT's Twitter account has passed 200,000 followers, our Facebook page has been taking off as well. We hope you like it and "like" it.
Do you know "Where in AZ??" these rock formations are located?
To celebrate 200,000 followers, we're taking a look at the demographics of ADOT's Twitter followers.
A look back at the early days of the ADOT Twitter account from the man who sent the first tweet.
Capturing chuckwallas is no easy task. Follow along as biologists locate, and relocate, these lizards prior to South Mountain Freeway construction.
ADOT is helping Governor Doug Ducey mark Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
See how we're rebuilding five miles of I-40 from the ground up just west of Williams.
We have another "Where in AZ??" challenge for you on the ADOT Facebook page.
Three projects, each designed to make Arizona safer, each taking ADOT where no transportation agency has gone before.
While topography is the same, I-17 heading north into the Verde Valley has changed since the picture at left was taken around 1969.