Busy stretch of I-17 in Phoenix to be resurfaced this spring
Busy stretch of I-17 in Phoenix to be resurfaced this spring
PHOENIX – An 11-mile stretch of Interstate 17 (Black Canyon Freeway) in Phoenix will be resurfaced with a new layer of smooth rubberized asphalt starting in mid-March.
The work is part of the Arizona Department of Transportation’s $9.8 million I-17 improvement project between Peoria Avenue in north Phoenix and 19th Avenue south of the downtown area, which started last fall with sidewalk and wheelchair ramp improvements at cross-street interchanges.
While drivers can look forward to a smoother ride on this stretch of I-17, the pavement-replacement work will require a series of weekend closures between March and early June.
The paving is scheduled to start the weekend of March 17-20, when southbound I-17 will be closed between Peoria Avenue and Glendale Avenue. Plans call for weekend closures to continue along southbound I-17 before crews begin resurfacing the northbound side of the freeway. The schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather.
I-17 will be closed one direction at a time for approximately three-mile stretches each weekend while the rubberized asphalt paving takes place. Drivers should consider alternate routes, including State Route 51 or Loop 101, while I-17 is closed.
Travelers can expect heavy backups and delays when I-17 traffic is detoured to the freeway’s frontage roads or, in areas without frontage roads, to 19th Avenue.
Closures will not be scheduled on the weekend of March 31-April 3 when the NCAA’s Final Four college basketball events are taking place. I-17 also will remain open over the Memorial Day weekend in late May.
Other work includes I-17 drainage improvements near Durango Street, new signs and concrete-barrier upgrades.
ADOT will provide updates on the I-17 resurfacing and scheduled closures on the agency’s website and Twitter feed (@ArizonaDOT).