On this week's episode of On the Road With ADOT, Adopt a Highway Program Manager Mary Currie explains how you can get involved and help keep Arizona grand.
Christmas Day is just around the corner, and while we’re in the final dash to Dec. 25 and buying last-minute presents to put under the tree, we’re taking a moment to remind drivers to practice safe driving over the holidays.
Thanks to the incredible generosity of our employees, the Adopt an Angel program helped 43 ADOT families this holiday season and fulfilled more than 200 wishes.
On the Road With ADOT, a weekly podcast highlighting projects, people and initiatives, recently surpassed the milestone of 100 episodes. ADOT shares these conversations every Friday at azdot.gov
MVD offices pick a charitable organization in their community to help and collect food, toys or whatever supplies that the charitable organization requests to help bring that holiday feeling to families in need.
The $2.1 million project, which began in September 2024, improved a route commonly known as Navajo Boulevard in downtown Holbrook, which is home to dozens of businesses. Other improvements included
The Arizona Department of Transportation is tentatively scheduled to begin a pavement preservation project in spring 2026 on State Route 85 from milepost 42 (Elota Avenue) to milepost 60 in Ajo.
The Arizona Department of Transportation, in coordination with the Maricopa Association of Governments, is starting a pavement rehabilitation project along a 9.5-mile section of State Route 51, between Interstate 10 (Papago Freeway) and Shea Boulevard.