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Work on several major construction projects will send motorists on detours, mostly along Interstate 10 and Interstate 17. Here's what to know.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has released its list of upcoming freeway closures headed to the Phoenix-area this weekend. Be advised: These Phoenix-area freeways will be closed this weekend
I-10 on the north side of Tucson will also be widened from three to four lanes in each direction between Ina Road to 22nd Street. [30] Construction for this started in March 2022 and is expected to last until 2025. [31] [32] In April 2023, the Orange Grove Road interchange was closed by ADOT as part of the project. This and the Sunset Road ...
The Interstate 10 West widening project is set to initiate a series of six 33-hour closures starting Saturday, Jan. 6. I-10 West to close for 33 hours starting Jan. 6; night closures planned for ...
There was significant local opposition in the 1960s and 1970s to expansion of the freeway system. [4] Because of this, by the time public opinion began to favor freeway expansion in the 1980s and 1990s, Phoenix freeways had to be funded primarily by local sales tax dollars rather than diminishing sources of federal money; newer freeways were, and continue to be, given state route designations ...
Interstate 10 (I-10) is the southernmost transcontinental highway in the Interstate Highway System. I-10 is the fourth-longest Interstate in the United States at 2,460.34 miles (3,959.53 km), following I-90, I-80, and I-40. This freeway is part of the originally planned network that was laid out in 1956, and its last section was completed in 1990.
Interstate 10 (I-10) is a transcontinental Interstate Highway in the United States, stretching from Santa Monica, California, to Jacksonville, Florida.The segment of I-10 in California, also known as the Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway, [4] runs east from Santa Monica through Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Palm Springs before crossing into the state of Arizona.
The 56-hour closure begins at 9 p.m. Friday, June 28, and goes on until 5 a.m. Monday, July 1.