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Flagstaff AZ I-17 Construction Resumes

FLAGSTAFF AZ (March 16, 2012) – The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin the second phase of the project next week to reconstruct the Munds Park traffic interchange on Arizona Interstate 17, approximately twenty miles south of Flagstaff.

Construction on Interstate 17 at Munds Park resumes March 22

Bridge work requires lane restrictions

This phase of the ADOT $10 million project includes reconstructing the southbound I-17 bridge and ramps, as well as the realignment of Pinewood Boulevard. Southbound traffic will be shifted to a single lane on the northbound bridge while the southbound bridge is under construction.

Starting Thursday, March 22, 2012 northbound I-17 lane restrictions will be required while crews restripe the roadway and a traffic detour to shift southbound traffic. After the detour is striped, the southbound bridge will be closed and southbound motorists on I-17 will be detoured to cross over the median and use the northbound lane.

All on and off ramps will remain open.

The first phase of the project, which included the reconstruction of the northbound Arizona I-17 bridge and ramps, was completed last year; the southbound bridge is scheduled to be completed in fall 2012. Upon completion, ADOT will have replaced two 25-foot-long bridges built in 1958 with two new bridges measuring 100-feet long.

The speed limit will be reduced throughout the construction zone and drivers are reminded to slow down, proceed through the work zone with caution, and be alert for construction equipment and crews. Obey the law.

ADOT works to inform the public about planned highway restrictions, but there is a possibility that unscheduled closures or restrictions may occur. Weather can also affect a project schedule. To stay up-to-date with the latest highway conditions around the state, visit the ADOT Traveler Information Center at www.az511.gov or call 5-1-1. Follow the Sedona Eye at http://www.SedonaEye.com for ADOT updates.

 

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  1. WEEKEND WEATHER ALERT says:

    Major winter storm to impact travel this weekend – ADOT urges drivers to use extreme caution, be aware of driving conditions

    PHOENIX — A major winter storm could impact travel this weekend across the state, particularly in northern Arizona. The Arizona Department of Transportation advises travelers to carefully monitor weather and road conditions, which are expected to steadily decline as heavy snow and windy conditions are forecast in the higher elevations.

    The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for Saturday (March 17) through Monday (March 19) for northern Arizona. Significant snow (up to 12 inches above 5,000 feet in elevation) and ice accumulations, along with strong gusty winds, could make travel difficult.

    A high wind advisory has also been declared for the northwest corner of the state, beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday until midnight. Strong southwest winds from 30-40 mph are expected, including gusts up to 60 mph. Strong crosswinds could make travel difficult, particularly on Interstate 40, Interstate 15 and U.S. 93.

    In southwest Arizona, a wind advisory is in effect from 11 a.m. Saturday until 11 p.m. Strong southwest winds from 25-35 mph are expected with gusts up to 50 mph. ADOT urges drivers traveling on Interstate 10 near Quartzsite and Interstate 8 near Yuma to take extra precaution as strong winds can result in sudden periods of limited or zero visibility due to blowing dust, especially in desert areas.

    Central Arizona, including the Phoenix metropolitan area, is also predicted to get a significant amount of rainfall, which could create slippery driving conditions on roads this weekend.

    While ADOT is prepared to keep the roads clear and open, the agency is encouraging motorists to be prepared as well when driving in snowy and icy conditions. ADOT and the Department of Public Safety recommend the following winter driving tips:

    Slow down, be patient and drive safely. Plan for extra travel time.
    Be alert: ice forms on bridges first and is hard to see.
    Leave approximately 500 feet between your vehicle and a snowplow.
    Maintain at least a three-quarter full tank of gas.
    Notify someone of your travel route, destination and projected arrival time.
    Carry an emergency preparedness kit in your vehicle that includes blankets, extra clothes, a flashlight, an ice scraper, a shovel, sand for traction, a fully charged cell phone, and hazard warning lights or reflectors.
    Brake slowly to avoid any panic braking or jerking the steering wheel.
    Increase the distance between you and the traffic ahead.
    Carry plenty of food and water and all necessary medications.
    Carry tire chains, snow cables or snow tires.
    Wear warm clothes to protect you during extended time periods in cold temperatures.

    ADOT, along with DPS and NWS, will continue to work as a public safety team to support Arizona’s highways and drivers and will closely monitor conditions on the highways while maintaining driver safety.

    Before heading out on the roads, drivers are encouraged to call 5-1-1 or log on to ADOT’s Traveler Information Center at http://www.az511.gov for the latest highway conditions around the state. Motorists should delay travel plans if possible.

  2. Southbound I-17 Update says:

    The Arizona Department of Transportation is reconstructing the southbound I-17 bridge and ramps, as well as realigning Pinewood Boulevard south of Flagstaff.

    By the end of this week, the southbound bridge will be closed and motorists traveling southbound on I-17 will be detoured to cross over the median and travel through the work zone using one of the new northbound lanes (please see map for details). All entrance and exit ramps will remain open.

    The speed limit will be reduced throughout the construction zone and drivers are reminded to slow down, proceed through the work zone with caution, and be alert for construction equipment and crews.

    The first phase of the project, which included the reconstruction of the northbound I-17 bridge and ramps, was completed last year. The southbound bridge is scheduled to be completed this fall. Upon completion, ADOT will have replaced two 25-foot-long bridges built in 1958 with two new bridges measuring 100-feet long.

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