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ADOT to Proceed with South Mountain Freeway
The Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway will be constructed with four lanes in each direction – three general use lanes and one HOV lane.
Sedona AZ (May 19, 2015) – While the Arizona Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration have not yet had an opportunity to review in detail the legal action filed against the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway, the agencies are confident...
ADOT I-17 Paving Project Continues
Sedona AZ (May 17, 2015) – The Arizona Department of Transportation paving project on Interstate 17 between State Route 169 and Middle Verde Road continues with overnight work scheduled next week at the General Crook traffic interchange.
The ADOT project is designed to repave twelve miles of I-17 between mileposts 279 to 291. Crews will be resurfacing the off-and-on ramps at the General Crook...
Three Arizona Mayors Join Anti Litter Movement
Sedona AZ (May 7, 2015) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Dear Prescott Arizona Mayor Kuykendall,
Thank you for the following email today (May 7, 2015):
“Gary,
Prescott, Prescott Valley and Dewey-Humboldt will be presenting the proclamation at their August City Council meetings.”
It now appears that the efforts of the Adopt-A-Highway groups on Highway 89A, Highway...
Final Public Hearing for ADOT Tentative Five-Year Program
Sedona AZ (May 7, 2015) – The Arizona Department of Transportation is preparing to hold its third and final public hearing next week for the 2016-2020 Tentative Five-Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program. The public comment period began in March and provides ADOT with the opportunity to reach out to the public and communities statewide for their input on the direction of the program...
No More Energy Efficient License Plates
Sedona AZ (May 6, 2015) – The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division announced today that the program offering energy-efficient license plates for owners of qualified vehicles has ended. The maximum number of plate applications has been reached.
In May 2014, 1,800 energy-efficient license plates became available. Under the program guidelines, license owners returned plates...
Sedona SR 89A Switchbacks Reduced to Single Lane
Sedona AZ (May 1, 2015) – Motorists traveling on Arizona State Route 89A between Sedona and Flagstaff should allow for extra travel time as the Arizona Department of Transportation starts a project next week to improve erosion protection along the eastern bank of Oak Creek at milepost 385, just south of the switchbacks.
Beginning on Monday, May 4, 2015, SR 89A will be reduced to one lane during...
Local AZ Interstate 17 Paving Project Begins Tonight
Sedona AZ (April 29, 2015) – The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin an overnight paving project tonight, April 29, on Interstate 17 to repave a 12-mile segment between State Route 169 and the Middle Verde traffic interchange (mileposts 279 to 291).
Work hours are Sunday through Thursday, 8:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. each day. This week, crews will place a temporary concrete barrier...
Second Public Hearing for ADOT’s Tentative Five Year Program
Sedona AZ (April 8, 2015) – The Arizona Department of Transportation continues to gather comments on the 2016-2020 Tentative Five-Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program while reaching out to the public and communities statewide for their input on the direction of the program over the next five years.
The second public hearing for the Tentative Five-Year Program is scheduled for...
Congressional Bill Will Extend AZ I-11 to Border
Sedona AZ (March 28, 2015) – As planning for the Interstate 11 and Intermountain West Corridor advances, Arizona Department of Transportation Director John Halikowski expressed appreciation for the efforts of Arizona U.S. Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake for their work to introduce the Intermountain West Corridor Development Act of 2015 to Congress.
The bill formally extends Interstate 11...
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,...

