
Snapshot
Project name: Mohave Road Reconstruction
Program: Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Grant
Law: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
Recipient: Colorado Indian River Tribes
Investment amount: $24,989,150
City: Colorado Indian Reservation, La Paz County
State: Arizona
Congressional district: 9
Construction start: TBD
Jobs created: TBD
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Approximately $25 million from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will help rebuild Mohave Road in La Paz County, Arizona. The road has had a history of fatal crashes and is also home to the Colorado River Indian Reservation headquarters, so this reconstruction project is critical to ensuring the safety of the community.
Historical context
“The project would correct safety deficiencies that have led to injury or fatal crashes at two of the six most dangerous intersections on Mohave Road. Within the 10.5 mile project limits over a three year period from 2017- 2019, there were 74 total crashes, 29 injury crashes and 44 property damage crashes.” – U.S. Department of Transportation, last accessed June 2, 2023
Project summary
“This project will reconstruct Mohave Road from State Route 95 south to Agnes Wilson Road for a length of approximately 10.50 miles, including asphalt pavement and …
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