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Expect lane restrictions, delays along US 180 near Eagar as pavement rehabilitation project starts Wednesday, June 24

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The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to prepare for daytime lane restrictions on US 180 near Eagar as work begins on a pavement rehabilitation project Wednesday, June 24.

Drivers should expect daytime lane restrictions from June 24 through June 26, while crews perform pre-construction surveys.

Pavement work will begin Monday, July 6, and drivers should expect the following restrictions from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays:

  • US 180/191 will be reduced to one lane only with alternating north- and southbound travel in segments between Apache Drive (milepost 403) and milepost 407. 
  • Vehicles will be directed through the work zone by flaggers and a pilot car.
  • 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.
  • Restrictions will be lifted each day after work hours. No work is scheduled to take place on weekends or holidays.

The project will include the removal and replacement of pavement along the highway as well as shoulder build-up, drainage improvements and other related work.

The project is anticipated to be completed by the fall.

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US 180 Apache Drive - MP 407 Pavement Rehabilitation

US 180 Apache Drive - MP 407 Pavement Rehabilitation

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Overview

Project Cost: $2.15 million

The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a pavement rehabilitation project along US 180 south of Eagar. The 4-mile-long project is between Apache Drive (milepost 403) and milepost 407.

Construction is expected to begin July 6, 2026, and be completed by the fall.

Project Map

US 180 Apache Drive - MP 407 to 403 Pavement Rehabilitation project map

Project Elements

The purpose of this project is to rehabilitate the pavement and create a smooth driving surface for motorists. The work will include a chip seal and microsurface treatment of the road surface along with spot pavement repairs.

Other work includes shoulder build-up, drainage improvements and other related work.

What to Expect During Construction

  • US 180 will be reduced to one lane only in segments with alternating east- and westbound travel during construction.
  • Flaggers and a pilot car will move drivers through the work zone, and drivers should expect delays up to 15 minutes.
  • Work will take place from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.
  • No work is planned on weekends or holidays.
  • Restrictions will be lifted each day after work hours.

Drivers should plan for extra travel time and watch for construction workers and equipment while traveling through the area.

ADOT will post information about traffic restrictions and closures as it becomes available. To receive traffic alerts and other updates by email, please subscribe here.

You can also stay informed of real-time, project-related traffic restrictions by visiting az511.gov or call 511, except while driving.

Schedules are subject to change because of weather or other unforeseen factors. Remember to slow down and use caution around construction workers and equipment.

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  • By email/phone: Contact Community Relations Project Manager Ryan Harding at [email protected] or 602.550.8397.
  • Línea Bilingüe de Información del Proyecto ADOT: 855.712.8530
  • By mail: Write to Ryan Harding, ADOT Community Relations, 1655 W. Jackson St., MD 126F, Phoenix, AZ 85007.