Dove Mountain Blvd and Moore Road Intersection Improvement Project
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The Arizona Department of Transportation in collaboration with the town of Marana has initiated a project to reconstruct Dove Mountain Boulevard at the Moore Road intersection in Marana to improve roadway safety.

When Lucinda Ramirez’ husband, Fred, unexpectedly passed away 20 years ago, their family decided to get involved with ADOT’s Adopt a Highway program in his memory. Fred Ramirez had worked 10 years as a highway and bridge inspector for ADOT, and this program provided the perfect opportunity to remember him while keeping the landscape he loved beautiful.

Summer is here, schools are out and people are already packing the airports for the annual migration known as summer vacation. While other states travel to warmer locations, here in Arizona we travel to get away from the summer sun and heat. 

But did you know that starting next May the federal government will require new identification to get past TSA checkpoints? 

Loop 101 (Price Freeway) near US 60 in Tempe (ADOT photo June 24)
Recent lane striping work has improved traffic flow by extending right lanes along Loop 101 (Price Freeway) near US 60 in Tempe. Crews have adjusted lane stripes to extend right lanes and promote
Aerial view of I-10 interchange south of Phoenix
The $8.2 billion program puts a major emphasis on improving highway pavement and bridge infrastructure beyond Maricopa and Pima counties. It provides more than $2.5 billion for these high-priority
Road work

Overview

Project Cost: $347,000

The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a project to install centerline rumblestrips along State Route 169, 9 miles northeast of Dewey-Humboldt (mileposts 3-15). In addition to installing centerline rumble strips, the work includes a fog-seal

While looking through our photo archives, we found what appeared to be photos of a cactus relocation project on State Route 87 (Beeline Highway) during the summer of 1971. That made us curious to learn more about the practice.

Lane splits provide crews the room they need to continue working while also keeping travel lanes open. Lane restrictions on this project take place on weekends and overnight on weeknights, so they impact fewer drivers on the road.
Electric vehicle charging station
Please visit azdot.gov/EVPlan to register for the virtual meeting and receive your link to attend. Project staff will be available to share information about the new proposed station locations on

Working as a member of the ADOT Incident Response Unit, sponsored by GEICO, means showing up to unique incidents on Valley freeways. Not every day is predictable.