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AZ SR 89A and SR 89 Prescott Area Construction

ADOT photoSedona AZ (May 27, 2014) Arizona State Route 89A in Prescott Valley, Arizona, will be narrowed to one lane toward the top of Mingus Mountain (mileposts 331 to 338) between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 3 and 4, for pavement preservation work.

Flaggers and a pilot car will direct traffic in alternating directions through the ADOT work zone. The speed limit will be reduced to 25 mph and drivers can expect delays of up to 15 minutes.

Final pavement will be placed next week on the new roadway on Arizona State Route 89 (White Spar Road) in Prescott, Arizona, on Wednesday and Thursday, June 4 and 5, between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

As paving activity occurs, drivers can expect delays of up to 15 minutes. Once paving is complete, crews will return in 30 days for final striping. The speed limit will be reduced to 25 mph through the work zone. ADOT advises drivers and bicyclists to proceed through the work zone with caution, comply with the reduced speed limit and be alert for construction equipment and personnel.

For more information, email projects @azdot.gov or call the ADOT project information line at 1.855.712.8530 and follow the SedonaEye.com for updates.

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  1. Night work scheduled this week on SR 260 east of Cottonwood – Minimal delays expected

    Night work is scheduled tomorrow and Wednesday, March 24 and 25, on State Route 260 on a six-mile segment approximately three miles east of Cottonwood between Ogden Ranch Road and Cherry Creek Road (mileposts 209 to 215) between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. each night.

    Crews are gathering soil samples along the roadway in preparation of the widening of State Route 260 between Thousand Trails and I-17. The two-lane roadway will be narrowed to one lane during work hours and drivers will be guided through the work zone with a pilot car and flaggers.

    The speed limit through the work zone will be 45 mph and law enforcement will be present.

    ADOT advises drivers to proceed through the work zone with caution, slow down, and be alert for construction equipment and personnel.

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