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Pull Aside, Stay Alive Monsoon Weather Dangers

Sedona AZ (June 13, 2017) – Coming soon: Spectacular sunsets and brief heat relief from monsoon moisture. Also coming soon: Low- or no-visibility on roadways caused by dust storms. Monsoon season is returning to Arizona and during Monsoon Awareness Week, June 12-16, the Arizona Department of Transportation is reminding drivers how to stay safe on roadways when dust storms arrive. Arizona dust... 

ADOT Moves Arizona Forward with Competitive Grants

Sedona AZ (March 5, 2016) – An upgrade to high-efficiency LED lighting in a US 60 tunnel east of the Phoenix area. A long-sought bridge to carry SR 347 over railroad tracks in Maricopa. Innovative monitoring technology transmitting real-time data on the structural health of four remote interstate bridges. Facing limited transportation funding, the Arizona Department of Transportation has been... 

ADOT Will Monitor I-15 Bridges in Real Time

Sedona AZ (January 22, 2016) – Arizona Department of Transportation engineers in Phoenix will get real-time information on the conditions of four interstate bridges in remote northwestern Arizona thanks to technology funded by a $768,000 Federal Highway Administration grant. To enhance safety and efficiency, ADOT will use the Accelerated Innovation Deployment Demonstration grant to add structural... 

AZ US 89 Repaired and Reopened Today

The AZ US 89 highway landslide took more than two years and $60 million in emergency repair transportation funds to fix and reopen and provide an alternate route through the Navajo Nation Sedona AZ (March 27, 2015) –  At 4:15 p.m. today, Arizona US 89 south of Page was reopened to traffic for the first time following a February 20, 2013, landslide that caused catastrophic damage to the roadway,... 

AZ US 89 Scheduled to Reopen

Sedona AZ (March 11, 2015) –  Two years after a landslide ripped apart a 500-foot section of US 89 and split the communities of Bitter Springs and Page, the Arizona Department of Transportation anticipates reopening the highway to traffic on the afternoon of Friday, March 27, 2015, barring any potential weather delays or mechanical breakdowns during the paving process, which began today. Page... 

Inter Mountain West Corridor Study

Sedona AZ (February 11, 2014) – The Arizona and Nevada departments of transportation are offering an online opportunity through the month of February for anyone interested in providing feedback on the latest Interstate 11 and Inter-Mountain West Corridor Study results.  Today a public feedback period is being launched at www.i11study.com to provide an opportunity to comment on the Level 2 Analysis,... 

Bi-State Transportation Departments Unveil New Interstate Study

Arizona and Nevada DoT Interstate 11 feasibility study unveiled October 2013 during five bi-state regional public meetings Sedona AZ (October 4, 2013) – The Arizona and Nevada departments of transportation (ADOT and NDOT) will host a series of five public meetings in October to present the range of alternatives under consideration for the Interstate 11 and Intermountain West Corridor.  The two... 

Arizona Interstate 11 Public Meeting Planned in Phoenix

Phoenix AZ (October 16, 2012) – The Arizona Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the Nevada Department of Transportation, will hold a public meeting on October 23, 2012 to solicit input on the proposed Interstate 11, a corridor pursued by Governor Jan Brewer to create a stronger regional connection between Phoenix, Arizona, and Las Vegas in Nevada. The meeting will be held from... 

Open Letter to Red Rock News Publisher Robert Larson

The City of Sedona Arizona Sedona AZ (October 24, 2011) – In an open letter to the public and the SedonaEye.com editor, Cliff Hamilton and Barbara Litrell, City of Sedona Council members, write a rebuttal to Robert Larson, Publisher Red Rock News (October 21, 2011) editorial. They write: Robert Larson, owner of the Red Rock News, filled his October 21 (2011) editorial with unfounded generalities,... 

Use of Herbicides on Sedona Red Rock Scenic Byway

Sedona AZ (November 23, 2010) – The following is a Sedona Eye news Letter to the Editor from Bill Kusner as Chair of the All-American Road Committee : These comments are submitted as an Opposing Guest Perspective by the All-American Road Committee (AARC) in response to the Guest Perspective written by Paul Gazda in the November 18, 2010 Sedona Eye. The AARC’s parent organization is Village... 
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