The Arizona Department of Transportation, in partnership with the Western Arizona Council of Governments and the city of Kingman, started construction in November to make street improvements on Andy Devine Avenue between 2nd Street and Ella’s Place (previously known as West Andy Devine Ave).
The Arizona Department of Transportation is working on two construction projects to replace the top-riding surface along 8 miles of Interstate 40 between the Arizona-California state line and the junction with State Route 95 (mileposts 0 to 8).
In July 2024 the Arizona Department of Transportation started construction on a new system-to-system traffic interchange that will create a free flowing connection between Interstate 40 and US 93 in west Kingman. Construction is expected to be completed in approximately 2.5 years, through early 2027.
The Arizona Department of Transportation, in coordination with the city of Kingman and the Federal Highway Administration, will begin construction in December 2024 on the new Rancho Santa Fe Traffic Interchange on Interstate 40 (Exit 57) in east Kingman.
The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin a pavement preservation project in summer 2025 along an 11-mile section of Interstate 40 through the city of Kingman. The project area is located between Holy Moses Wash and Rattlesnake Wash (mileposts 47-58).
The Arizona Department of Transportation, in partnership with the Western Arizona Council of Governments and Mohave County, started a construction project in February 2025 to provide roadway improvements on Northern Avenue between Stockton Hill and Castle
ADOT has more than 20 current and upcoming projects on the Interstate 40 and US 93 corridors across northwestern Arizona. The improvements include 48 miles of new pavement on I-40 and 84 miles of new pavement on US 93.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a construction project to replace the bridge deck on State Route 169 at the junction with Interstate 17 near Camp Verde (I-17 mileposts 277-278).
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a project to install centerline rumble strips along State Route 169, 9 miles northeast of Dewey-Humboldt (mileposts 3-15). In addition to installing centerline rumble strips, the work includes a fog-seal pavement treatment, permanent pavement markings and other related work.