US 93 improvements

PODCAST: Improving your trip to and from Las Vegas

PODCAST: Improving your trip to and from Las Vegas

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PODCAST: Improving your trip to and from Las Vegas

PODCAST: Improving your trip to and from Las Vegas

By Steve Elliott / ADOT Communications
September 5, 2024
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Whether you're heading to the Sphere, catching a concert or trying your luck at the tables, Las Vegas is a draw for many Arizonans. But if your trip back falls on a busy travel weekend, your luck can run out approaching Kingman on southbound US 93.   

That's why we're so excited about a project underway to create a free-flowing interchange between US 93 and Interstate 40. This improvement will free drivers passing through Kingman from needing to negotiate Beale Street's traffic lights to reach I-40. And it will improve traffic flow for area residents as well. 

In this episode of On the Road With ADOT, Public Information Officer Garin Groff provides an update on this interchange project. He also chats host Doug Nintzel about other ADOT projects improving travel in northwestern Arizona.

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ADOT to compete for federal grant to speed up US 93 improvements

ADOT to compete for federal grant to speed up US 93 improvements

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ADOT to compete for federal grant to speed up US 93 improvements

ADOT to compete for federal grant to speed up US 93 improvements

May 25, 2022

The Arizona Department of Transportation submitted a competitive grant bid that, if awarded, would allocate approximately $65 million to speed up already-planned improvement projects on US 93 between Wickenburg and Interstate 40. 

If the grant application is approved, these competitive funds would be added to state match funding and additional federal dollars, for a potential total of more than $200 million for the improvements on US 93, in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration. 

The prospective funding and work would come from an Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant through the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). It would complement work already completed by ADOT, improving safety and removing existing bottlenecks along a major route between Phoenix and Las Vegas. 

The projects include a three-mile stretch of the highway near Cane Springs, four and a half miles near Big Jim Wash and three miles near Vista Royale. Together, these three projects will widen more than 10 miles of US 93 to a four-lane divided highway. Currently, fewer than 40 miles of US 93 between Wickenburg and I-40 remain a two-lane highway.

ADOT has dedicated nearly half a billion dollars to widening and improving US 93 in this region over the last several years. ADOT's long-term vision is to transform this highly traveled route into a four-lane divided highway. 

Improvements to these three segments will enhance safety and further prepare Arizona and the region for increased population growth, as well as economic and freight activity. US 93 between Wickenburg and Kingman is designated as the Future Interstate 11. With the grant, ADOT will improve project delivery through accelerated construction techniques delivering the improvements earlier than traditionally available.

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