The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin a construction project this spring to replace the riding surface along a 13-mile section of US 93 south of Wikieup in Mohave County (mileposts 131-144).
The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin a roadway improvement project this fall along a 23-mile section of US 93 between Chloride and Kingman in Mohave County (mileposts 48-71).
The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin a highway safety improvement project this summer to improve two intersections on US 93 near Tony and Rocky Point avenues (mileposts 28 and 30, respectively) near the communities of Dolan Springs and White Hills in Mohave County.
US 93, one of Arizona’s Key Commerce Corridors, is the main route connecting Phoenix and Las Vegas, two of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has been systematically improving US 93 between Phoenix and Las Vegas for over 20 years. While US 93 from I-40 (Kingman) to the Nevada state line has been fully improved to a four-lane divided highway, a handful of narrow, two-lane sections remain.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a pavement rehabilitation project on US 93 approximately 15 miles northwest of Wickenburg (mileposts 172-185). The work consists of removing and replacing the existing pavement. Additional work includes replacing guardrails and end terminals, repairing a bridge deck, replacing pavement markings and other miscellaneous work.
The Arizona Department of Transportation is initiating a pavement preservation project along a 16-mile section of westbound Interstate 40 west of Seligman, between Fort Rock Road and Markham Wash Bridge (mileposts 92-108).