Public comment period open for ADOT's Tentative Five-Year Construction Program

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March 18, 2024


The Arizona Department of Transportation has opened the public comment period for their Tentative Five-Year Construction Program, detailing highway projects in design and under construction, through 2029.


The tentative plan includes more than half a billion dollars for pavement projects on Interstates 17, 40 and 10; and plans to widen and improve US Highway 93 between Wickenburg and I-40, among other work.


The public comment period runs through May 24, and you can see more details at azdot.gov/tentative5year, with the numeral 5. For the first time, ADOT has also created a searchable project dashboard, allowing the public to look for projects by highway number, project name or other features, at azdot.gov/5yeardashboard.


Josh Freeman | KAZM News Director | josh@mellowmountainradio.com

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