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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:
Joe Heller, our resident engineer on a big project getting underway in the North Valley, joins On the Road With ADOT this week to explain what's coming over the next two and a half years, including a flyover ramp connecting northbound I-17 with Loop 303.

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What do you get when ADOT sponsors free training for people interested in construction careers? Jobs for people who need them.
Do you know "Where in AZ??" this beautiful winding road is located?
New safety training program is already yielding positive results.
It pays to research a used car before making a purchase, especially after two recent hurricanes.
Construction ponds are used to reduce dust on construction sites but also have other benefits.
New photos of a paving project show you what to expect when traveling I-40 west of Flagstaff.
Can you tell us "Where in AZ??" this unusual artwork is located?
The Friday Five has update on all things ADOT for the first week of September, including a new roundabout and a major closure coming to Surprise.
Salt River bridges for the South Mountain Freeway have the longest girders ever installed by ADOT and will improve mobility in a growing area of the southwest Valley.
Drivers using SR 347 through Maricopa and the Loop 202 Santan Freeway have a new way to view traffic conditions.