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Aerial view of the Cesar Chavez Boulevard Improvements project showing a redesigned multi-lane intersection, updated crosswalks, traffic flow improvements, parking areas, and surrounding desert landscape.
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This is a Local Public Agency project. For more information on the Cesar Chavez Boulevard Improvements project, please visit the City of San Luis project webpage:

https://www.sanluisaz.gov/1557/Cesar-Chavez-Boulevard-Improvements
Hospitality and community support fuel Melissa Owen's 11th annual cleanup to reduce trash along State Route 286.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) invites members of the public to provide feedback as part of the state law enforcement accreditation process for its Enforcement and Compliance Division
Joe Heller, ADOT's resident engineer in charge of the recently completed Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) project, visits On the Road With ADOT to discuss this $108 million improvement and a coming project there to use diamond grinding to provide a smooth, durable driving surface.

No matter what team you’re rooting for in the Super Bowl (or maybe you’re just waiting for the halftime show), we want to remind drivers to have a plan to get home safely after the game is over. 

If you’re out on Arizona highways on Sunday, you may notice a traffic safety message encouraging motorists to designate a driver on overhead message signs. 

State Route 30 future project map (ADOT Feb. 2026)
ADOT will hold a public meeting on Thursday, Feb. 12, about the design of the first section of the future State Route 30 in the Southwest Valley. Learn more here.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation, in partnership with the Hopi Tribe, has completed the State Route 264 Corridor Planning Study. 

The purpose of the corridor study was to identify improvements that need to be made along 96 miles of SR 264 from Moenkopi to the Navajo-Apache County line (mileposts 322-418). The study makes short- and long-term recommendations to improve the highway by:

  • Assessing existing conditions

  • Completing and reviewing historical crash data

  • Performing road safety audits

  • Gathering input from tribal leaders and community members

View the Final Report

While the study identifies needs along the highway corridor, funding still needs to be identified and secured in order to implement these recommended improvements.

ADOT thanks all community members for their participation and involvement in the study.

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Loop 101 East ramp to SR 51 South widened to 2 lanes
Following weekend work, ADOT has opened a second lane leading into and along the eastbound Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) ramp to State Route 51 in northeast Phoenix. Learn more here.
Bill Lamoreaux, our lead communicator on all things MVD, has the details you need on how to join millions of Arizonans who are able to use their driver licenses and state ID cards for air travel and other uses that have REAL ID requirements. 
Adopt a Highway volunteers along State Route 286
Dozens of volunteers fanned out along SR 286, which travels between the border community of Sasabe and SR 86 west of Tucson. Much of its path is through high desert grassland in the Buenos Aires