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MVD and Homeless ID Project
A partnership between the Homeless ID Project and the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division is enabling clients at the Human Services Campus near downtown Phoenix to get

The Arizona license plate was just voted the best plate in the country, according to an

ADOT announced in July the new Interstate 17 Regional Drainage System between Dunlap Avenue and Greenway Road in north Phoenix is fully operational in time for this summer’s monsoon. Construction started in summer 2020. Our Public Information Office checked in with Jimmy Naujokaitis, ADOT’s senior resident engineer on the challenging project, to get his perspective on the new system:

I-10 Koli Road Project Map
I-10 | Wild Horse Pass Corridor Construction Projects
This project is now wrapped into the
I-10 Wild Horse Pass Corridor Project.

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Map showing Seligman and Ash Fork on Interstate 40 in northern Arizona
The restrictions will be in place during daylight hours Monday to Thursday starting Thursday, Aug. 3, and ending Thursday, Aug. 17. An ADOT project will remove and replace surface pavement. A website
File photo of SR 77/Oracle Road in the Tucson area
ADOT has completed paving work on a project that’s improved 9 miles of State Route 77/Oracle Road in the Tucson area. New pavement has replaced worn asphalt between Calle Concordia in Oro Valley and
I-10 BWC Project/SR 143
Southbound State Route 143 between the Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway) and I-10 will be closed from 10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4 to 4 a.m. Monday, Aug. 7 for overhead sign removal

Welcome one and all! Whether you are an existing Adopt a Highway volunteer group or want to pitch-in for one day. This year National CleanUp Day is Saturday, Sept. 16—only seven weeks away. The day is set aside for civic-minded individuals and organizations to unite for the purpose of reducing litter in their communities along state highways.

Every cleanup day is a new experience for the Prescott Litter Lifters, an Adopt a Highway volunteer group whose beginning dates back to 1981, according to group leader and co-manager Farrish Sharon.