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Bridge paving on US 60 in Globe postponed until early December

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No lane restrictions planned Nov. 24-30

The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers that bridge paving on US 60 between Santee Street and US 70 (mileposts 250-252) originally scheduled Nov. 21-22 as part of the pavement rehabilitation project has been postponed due to forecasted rain in the Globe area.

  • No lane restrictions are planned on US 60 between mileposts 250-252 from Nov. 24-30.
    • Motorists should continue to obey reduced speed limits in the work zone.
  • East- and westbound lane restrictions on US 60 are scheduled to resume early December, pending weather, for bridge paving.
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US 60: Santee Street to US 70 Pavement Rehabilitation

US 60: Santee Street to US 70 Pavement Rehabilitation

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Overview

The Arizona Department of Transportation is conducting a pavement rehabilitation project on US 60 between Santee Street (milepost 250) and US 70 (milepost 252) in Globe.

The work will consist of milling (removing) the old asphalt and repaving with new asphalt. Sidewalk, curb and gutter, guardrail and bridge improvements and other related work will also be completed. This project will improve the roadway pavement condition and update safety elements to current standards.

Project Elements

  • Replace existing asphalt with new asphalt
  • Sidewalk, curb, gutter and guardrail improvements
  • Improve the condition of the existing bridge decks
  • Complete new pavement markings

Project Area Map

US 60: Santee Street to US 70 Pavement Rehabilitation Project Map

Project Schedule

Construction on this project began in late August 2025. Crews will work Monday through Thursday approximately 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. The project is expected to be completed by early 2026.

Schedules are subject to change due to weather and other unforeseen circumstances.

Project Photos

US 60: Santee Street to US 70 Pavement Rehabilitation Project Photo
US 60: Santee Street to US 70 Pavement Rehabilitation Project Photo

What to Expect

Pedestrians should anticipate sidewalk restrictions in the work zone and motorists should anticipate the following restrictions:

  • Intermittent daytime lane restrictions and speed reductions in the work zone for sidewalk, curb and other improvements.
  • Nighttime lane restrictions and speed reductions for milling and paving from 8 p.m. Sunday night through 6 a.m. Friday morning are anticipated to begin early 2026.
  • Temporary closures to driveways and street intersections during milling and paving operations.

Stay Informed

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