Arizona wants to spend over $1 billion on widening highways over the next 5 years


ADOT is seeking public feedback on a five-year plan for highway projects across the Grand Canyon State.

PHOENIX — The Arizona Department of Transportation is seeking public feedback on a plan to spend over $1 billion on widening and improving highways over the next five years. 

A tentative five-year construction plan is under review for over $12 billion in infrastructure projects throughout the Grand Canyon State. One section of that plan would include allocating funds for the following widening projects:

$137 million to widen Interstate 10 south of Phoenix from the Gila River Bridge to Gas Line Road $290 million to widen Interstate 10 from Alvernon Way to Valencia Road in Pima County$600 million for widening Interstate 10 from Kino to Country Club in Pima County$110 million to widen State Route 260 east of Payson (Lion Springs segment)$68 million to widen US 93 north of Wickenburg (Vista Royale segment)$50 million to widen US 93 at Big Jim Wash between Wickenburg and Wikieup$66 million to replace the …

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