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The Arizona Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration as lead federal agency are conducting engineering and environmental studies to develop a long-range plan for the improvement of the Interstate 17 corridor between the State Route 179 traffic interchange (Sedona turnoff) and the Interstate 40 traffic interchange in Flagstaff. A series of improvements will be developed to provide for greater capacity and to ensure smooth operations for the traffic volumes that are projected to occur over the next 20 to 30 years. The design concept report will consider roadway, bridge, and drainage improvements. Environmental issues will also be assessed. When the reports are complete, potential projects will be identified and priorities established for future inclusion in ADOT’s construction program when funding is available.
Study Timeline
| Winter 2007 - Fall 2008 |
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Develop & evaluate alternatives, prepare environmental overview |
Spring 2009 |
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Public information meeting to present alternative selection report |
| Summer 2009 - Spring 2011 |
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Prepare engineering and environmental documents |
| Fall 2011 |
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Public hearing to present recommended alternative |
| Winter 2011 |
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Finalize documents; agency acceptance |
Public Meetings & Hearings
September 2011
Maps and Displays
April 2009
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Project Information Contact:
MacKenzie Kirby
Flagstaff District Senior Community Relations Officer
928.779.7554
To Submit Comments:
Amy Rosar
Public Involvement Specialist
KDA Creative
602.368.9644
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