US 60X (Main Street/Apache Trail) cross street closures planned overnight April 3
Daytime cross street closures scheduled April 6 and 7
The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to plan for the following Main Street/Apache Trail cross street closures for paving work on the outside lanes of US 60X (currently closed to traffic):
Eastbound Overnight Closures
The following cross streets will be closed on the south side of Main Street/Apache Trail overnight from 6 p.m. Friday, April 3, to 5 a.m. Saturday, April 4:
- 79th Place
- 80th and 81st streets
- 83rd Place
- Hawes Road
- 84th Way
- Glenmar Road
- 96th Street
Eastbound Daytime Closures
The following cross streets will be closed on the south side of Main Street/Apache Trail from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, April 6:
- 102nd Street
- Cheshire
- Elmont Drive
- Rex Avenue
DETOUR: Drivers may consider using Broadway Road to access cross streets south of the closures.
Westbound Daytime Closures
The following cross streets will be closed on the north side of Main Street/Apache Trail from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, April 6:
- 114th Street
- West Street
- Merrill Road
- 98th and 95th streets
The following cross streets will be closed on the north side of Main Street/Apache Trail from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 7:
- 77th, 80th and 81st streets
- Glenmar Road
- 88th, 96th, 98th and Second streets
- Mountain Road
DETOUR: Drivers may consider using University Drive to access cross streets north of the closures.
NOTE: Driveway access will be maintained during this paving work. The inside lanes of Main Street will remain open to traffic.
ADOT advises drivers to use caution and be prepared to slow down and merge safely when approaching and traveling through all work zones.
Ongoing: Traffic shifted to inside lane while work occurs on outside lanes and driveways
US 60X (Main Street/Apache Trail) is currently narrowed to one lane in each direction between Ellsworth and Meridian roads to allow crews to work on paving, sidewalks, bike lanes, curbing, drainage and driveways.
Drivers will use the inside lanes while work occurs in the outside lanes. Access to businesses and residences will be maintained.