Northeast District Projects

Northeast District Projects

map - SR 87 Coyote Wash Bridge Replacement

Overview

Project Cost: $3.9 million

The Arizona Department of Transportation, in partnership with the Navajo Nation, has started work on a bridge replacement project on the Coyote Wash Bridge over State Route 87. The bridge is located about 30 miles north of Winslow (milepost 375)

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This project has been paused due to winter weather and will resume in spring 2024

Project Cost: $7 million

The Arizona Department of Transportation is working on a bridge replacement project on the Teesto Wash Bridge over State Route 87. The bridge is located about 30 miles north of Winslow (MP 385).

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This project is complete

Project Cost: $775,400

The Arizona Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the Federal Highway Administration, has initiated a safety project at the State Route 264/IR-4 intersection to install intersection lighting and construct an asphalt pedestrian pathway with solar lighting.

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This project is complete

State Route 377 - Road Safety Assessment

Overview

Project Cost: $140,000

The Arizona Department of Transportation has completed a safety study on State Route 377 between Heber-Overgaard and Holbrook.

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This project is complete

The Arizona Department of Transportation has completed a shoulder widening project on US 191 in northeastern Arizona. The project boundary is roughly between Chinle and about nine miles south of Many Farms on the Navajo Nation (milepost 448 – 460). 

Project Cost: $17.1 million

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This project is complete

The Arizona Department of Transportation has completed a project to reconstruct four bridges along US 191 between the communities of Many Farms and Rock Point on the Navajo Nation
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This project is complete

Project Cost: $16.6 million

The Arizona Department of Transportation has completed pavement preservation projects on US 60 and State Route 260 in the Show Low area. These roadways serve as major corridors in Show Low and are some of the most-traveled corridors in the White Mountains region.

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This project is complete

The Arizona Department of Transportation has completed a roadway improvement project east of Show Low on the US 60 between County Road 3174 (milepost 352) and State Route 61, known locally as the “Y” (milepost 353).