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This project is complete

Project Cost:$2,273,249

The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a project on State Route 89 in Paulden between Bramble Drive and Big Chino Road (mileposts 338-339) to construct a new center turn lane (median).

Spend a few minutes with Garin Groff and host Doug Nintzel and you'll be up to date on a project replacing the US 60 Queen Creek and Waterfall Canyon bridges east of the Valley.

Whether you’re celebrating the Fourth of July holiday with hot dogs and barbecue, attending a fireworks show or spending time with family and friends, we want to remind Arizonans to designate a driver or have a game plan of how you’re getting home after the festivities are over.

SR 69 Lee Blvd - Walker Road map
 

This project is shut down for the winter.

 

Project Cost: $2,273,249

The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a safety project on State Route 69 in Prescott (milepost 293). The work consists of constructing a new raised center median and widening the southbound outside lane along SR 69.

Map SR 87 Green Valley Pkwy (MP 251 - 256)
 

This project has been paused due to winter weather and will resume in spring 2026.

Project Cost:12 million

The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a street improvement project along State Route 87 between Green Valley Parkway and Crackerjack Road in Payson (mileposts 251-256).

US 60 (Grand Avenue), 85th Avenue to I-17 Pavement Project Map
The Arizona Department of Transportation will be conducting  a pavement rehabilitation project along an 11-mile section of US 60 (Grand Avenue) from 85th Avenue to Interstate-17. The project will replace the worn pavement to improve the driving experience and safety.
The Arizona Travel ID and other forms of federally compliant identification such as a valid U.S. passport, make it easier to fly to your favorite American locations for this holiday to see a small town parade, big city fireworks or other American traditions.
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This week's episode of On the Road With ADOT features David Egliskis, who makes sure ADOT is prepared for all manner of natural and human-caused events that could affect travelers.