The Arizona Department of Transportation is working to replace the riding surface along a 26-mile section of State Route 95. The pavement project is between SARA Park in Mohave County and I-40 north of Lake Havasu City (mileposts 176 to 202).
The Arizona Department of Transportation, in partnership with the city of Needles, Calif., is rehabilitating the State Route 95 Needles Bridge, spanning over the Colorado River.
The Arizona Department of Transportation is administering a federal project for the City of Cottonwood that will rehabilitate a bridge on Pima Street between North Second Street and Third Street.
The Arizona Department of Transportation recently completed a safety study on State Route 89 between mileposts 276 and 278 in the community of Yarnell. The road safety assessment (RSA) identified potential safety issues related to roadway traffic and evaluated possible ways to eliminate or mitigate safety concerns for both drivers and pedestrians.
The Arizona Department of Transportation is initiating a $818,000 project to remove and replace the existing top layer of pavement along State Route 89A between Glassford Hill Road and Coyote Springs Road (mileposts 322-325) in Prescott Valley.
The Arizona Department of Transportation is initiating a $2.4 million project to remove and replace the existing top layer of pavement along State Route 89A between State Route 89 and Glassford Hill Road (mileposts 317-323) in Prescott and Prescott Valley.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a project to remove and replace an existing bridge on US 60 with a new seven-span bridge in the community of Wenden (milepost 62).
The Arizona Department of Transportation is initiating a project to repair and preserve the pavement along US 60 from Hillside Road to Black Eagle Road (mileposts 63 – 86) in the communities of Wenden and Aguila in Maricopa and La Paz counties.
ADOT has dedicated nearly half a billion dollars to widening and improving US 93 from Wickenburg to Hoover Dam over the last several years. ADOT's long-term vision is to transform this highly traveled route into a four-lane divided highway through the entire 200-mile stretch. The US 93 series of projects is a priority for ADOT and has significantly improved our state highway system to move people, goods and services more efficiently.