Arizona Kicks Off Summer Infrastructure Projects


The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is launching a series of pavement and infrastructure improvement projects across northern Arizona this spring and summer, with major work scheduled along Interstate 40 and U.S. 93.
Among the largest efforts is a $106 million project to build a new traffic interchange in west Kingman where Interstate 40 and U.S. Highway 93 meet. 
Additionally, 11 miles of pavement on I-40 between Holy Moses Wash and Rattlesnake Wash will be replaced over the next year, while a $22 million effort will replace 13 miles of pavement on U.S. Highway 93 south of Wikieup, wrapping up by late summer.
Near Flagstaff, ADOT will replace pavement on I-40 between Two Guns and Meteor City starting later this summer, with completion expected by 2026. East of Flagstaff near Winslow, sealant work on I-40 between mileposts 240 and 258 will begin this month and conclude by early summer.
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