Reminder: Public meeting is Tuesday, April 26, for the Interstate 17 Improvement Project north of Phoenix

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Reminder: Public meeting is Tuesday, April 26, for the Interstate 17 Improvement Project north of Phoenix
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REMINDER: With construction set to begin later this year on Interstate 17 between Anthem Way and Sunset Point, the Arizona Department of Transportation is hosting its second public meeting to share information and answer questions. MORE:

Arizona Department of Transportation sent this bulletin at 04/25/2022 08:59 AM MST. If you would like alerts on this and other ADOT news, sign up above to receive our GovDelivery notices.With construction set to begin later this year on Interstate 17 between Anthem Way and Sunset Point, the Arizona Department of Transportation is hosting its second public meeting to share information and answer questions.

ADOT encourages everyone to participate to find out what to expect while work is underway through 2025, and how the improvements will help reduce congestion and enhance safety and traffic flow along this busy 23-mile stretch of highway north of Phoenix. Join the project team for an in-person open house at Canon Elementary School, 34630 School Loop Road in Black Canyon City tomorrow, Tuesday, April 26. The open house begins at 5:30 p.m., followed by a presentation at 6 p.m. The open house will continue from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

If you’re unable to attend the meeting, a virtual open house is available through Tuesday, April 26, atIt provides the same information as the public meeting and can be viewed at your convenience. It also offers opportunities to ask questions or submit comments. Construction on the highly anticipated I-17 Improvement Project will begin later this year and is expected to take approximately three years to complete. Preconstruction work is underway. Once the major work officially begins, drivers can expect the entire 23 miles to be under construction at once and should plan their trips accordingly.

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