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I-40 West of Williams Pavement Repair project map
I-40 West of Williams Pavement Repair project map

Project cost: $875,000

The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a pavement repair project on Interstate 40 approximately three miles west of Williams. The project will begin construction in April 2026 and is anticipated for completion by summer 2026.

Paving equipment file photo (ADOT circa 2024)
A highway repair project along westbound Interstate 40 near Williams will start the week of April 6-10 with an around-the-clock lane closure. Learn more here about what drivers should plan for when
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The Arizona Department of Transportation reminds drivers traveling on US 93 northwest of Kingman to continue planning for overnight restrictions as work continues on a 23-mile paving project between Kingman and Chloride.

The following overnight restrictions are currently in effect:

  • US 93, known locally as Beale Street in Kingman, is intermittently narrowed to one lane only with alternating north- and southbound travel between the community of Chloride and Fort Beale Drive (mileposts 48-71).

  • The restrictions are in place from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. Sunday nights through Friday mornings.

  • Flaggers and a pilot car are moving traffic through the work zone.

  • The speed limit is reduced in the work zones.

  • Vehicle wide restriction is 14 feet. 

  • The restrictions are lifted each day after work hours and on weekends.

Business access will be maintained. However, there may be brief restrictions when paving work takes place directly in front of driveways and side streets.

ADOT reminds drivers to be prepared to make frequent stops when approaching and driving through the work zones and watch for construction personnel while work is underway.

US 93 Sanctuary Road overnight paving operations
Overnight paving operations are already underway.

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View across new Allentown Bridge over I-40
The $7.8 million project began in April 2025 just west of the New Mexico line on I-40. Crews removed the old structure and replaced it with a 223-foot reinforced concrete beam and girder bridge
US 160 Improvement Project Map (April 2026 - ADOT)
Work to improve a 14-mile stretch of US 160 in the Tuba City area in Northeastern Arizona is scheduled to start the week of April 6-10. Resurfacing will require lane restrictions and traffic shifts

It’s a reflex for most of us to pick up our phones when we hear the familiar dinging sound that lets us know we have a new text to read. 

You might think it’s not that serious to look down at your phone and respond to a text while you’re driving. 

But consider this: In 2024, there were 66 fatalities attributed to distracted driving in Arizona.

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The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to prepare for lane restrictions along State Route 377 between Holbrook and Heber-Overgaard as a new shoulder widening project starts on Wednesday, April 1.

Drivers should expect the following restrictions from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays:

  • SR 377 will be reduced to one lane only in 2-mile segments with alternating north- and southbound travel between mileposts 8-13.
  • Vehicles will be directed through the work zone by flaggers and a pilot car. 
  • A 12-foot vehicle-width restriction will be in place.
  • Drivers need to be prepared to make frequent stops when approaching and driving through the work zone and use caution around construction personnel and equipment while the restrictions are in place. 
  • Drivers can also use State Routes 77 and 277 as a detour.
  • No work is scheduled on weekends or state holidays.

The project is anticipated to be completed by the fall.

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The Arizona Department of Transportation advises motorists that construction is underway on the US 93 Cane Springs Improvement project located north of Wikieup.

Crews will be working during the next several weeks to clear the work zone in preparation of mobilizing construction equipment to the area. Most of the construction will take place off of US 93 and will have limited impact to motorists. The speed limit will be reduced to allow for heavy equipment to safely access the work zone.

Located approximately 13 miles north of Wikieup, the project will include the following elements:

  • Widening a 4-mile segment of US 93 from a two-lane undivided roadway to a 4-lane divided highway between mileposts 106 and 110.
  • Constructing two new bridges over Cane Springs Wash and removing the existing bridge (milepost 109).
  • Improving and/or installing drainage and sediment-control facilities, including culverts, pipes and ditches.
  • Reconstructing the intersection turnout at Upper Trout Creek Road.

The project is expected to be completed in 2027.

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  • Blasting closures: I-40 fully closed between Stockton Hill Rd and Beale St (MP 51–48) starting 8 p.m. on March 12, 19, 26, and April 2. Expect delays up to 30 minutes.
  • Lane restrictions on I-40 and US 93 from 9 p.m.–5 a.m. (Mon–Thu).
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Expect delays, drivers can use I-17 as alternate route

A guardrail replacement project along the State Route 89A switchbacks at the north end of Oak Creek Canyon is scheduled to begin Wednesday, April 1.

SR 89A is scheduled to be narrowed to one lane at times along the 3-mile stretch (mileposts 387-390) between Pine Flat Campground and the Oak Creek Vista scenic overlook. Work typically will take place from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 6 a.m. to noon on Friday. Flag crews and a pilot car will guide traffic through the work zone. A 12-foot vehicle width restriction will be in place.

When around-the-clock restrictions are needed, temporary traffic signals will be used to allow traffic to travel through the work zone one direction at a time. While restrictions are in place, drivers who would normally use SR 89A in the switchbacks area should consider an alternate route along Interstate 17 and SR 179 to travel between Flagstaff and Sedona.

The project will replace older sections of guardrail, reconstruction sections of curb and gutter and install concrete barriers in some areas. Work is scheduled for completion by late summer (2026).

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