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Host Doug Nintzel, sound engineer Russell Chase and guest Dezbah Hatathli record an episode.
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

MPD Upcoming Projects

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.
Business 40 in downtown Holbrook
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
Project map showing State Route 85 from Elota Avenue at milepost 42 to milepost 60 in Ajo for a planned pavement preservation project.

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.

ADOT Map showing the SR 51 pavement rehabilitation project area between Interstate 10 and Shea Boulevard, highlighted in orange, with major cross streets and highways labeled. Map is not to scale.

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.

ADOT is grateful to volunteers year 'round, and there is no better time to express our gratitude than during the holiday season.
This week's episode of On the Road With ADOT features Jeremy DeGeyter, administrator of ADOT's Northcentral District. Jeremy talks with host Doug Nintzel not just about the I-17 wildlife overpass project but the much-anticipated Lion Springs widening of SR 260 east of Payson, among other topics.
Interstate 17 south of Flagstaff (ADOT file photo)
ADOT and its contractors are not scheduling closures for state highway construction projects during the upcoming holiday weekends. Please stay alert and focus on safe driving. Learn more here. 
ADOT Map of Holbrook, Arizona, showing the project area along State Route 77 south of downtown. The highlighted section indicates the Little Colorado River bridge and nearby roadway scheduled for rehabilitation.

Project Cost: $2.4 million

The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a project to rehabilitate the Little Colorado Bridge and roadway pavement along State Route 77 in Holbrook. The bridge is located south of Holbrook’s downtown area on the way to Snowflake.