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With St. Patrick’s Day around the corner, we want to take a moment and remind everyone to plan ahead so you get home safely after the festivities. If you’re out on state highways this weekend, you may notice some of our overhead message...
These are just a few examples of the efforts made by our growing team of volunteers. See who's volunteering in your community and the accomplishments already being made to reduce litter.
While Route 66 was officially decommissioned in the 1980s and replaced in Arizona by I-40, its centennial is a big deal for those of us in the highway business. In this post, we're pointing you to some of the ways Arizona cities and towns are celebrating:

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After hibernating for the winter, State Route 67 reopens May 15 from Jacob Lake to the Grand Canyon North Rim.
Many variables affect this, but long the holiday weekend and various celebrations are contributing factors.
It's one of two projects that will make the interstate three lanes in each direction between Tucson and Casa Grande.
Quick action by ADOT employees made a mother's day.
Show us you know Arizona by taking our "Where in AZ??" challenge!
ADOT is replacing pavement on northbound Interstate 17 in the high country.
Teamwork among agencies including ADOT helped bring a quick end to a propane leak at the border in Douglas.
The transition ramp from Interstate 17 northbound to Interstate 40 westbound is closed for construction until the end of the year.
The annual Fun Run will bring hot rods and rust buckets alike to Route 66.
Hundreds of volunteers help keep Arizona's highways clean every year, saving the taxpayers money and keeping Arizona beautiful.