Project Overview
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is designing and constructing roadway improvements to Interstate 10 from milepost 211 near the SR 87 Traffic Interchange to milepost 240 at Tangerine Road in three segments. The improvements include widening I-10 from two lanes to three lanes in each direction and reconstructing the Picacho Peak Road Traffic Interchange. Included in the traffic interchange reconstruction, Picacho Peak Road will be widened under the I-10 overpass by adding a continuous left-turn lane to the roadway. The goal of these projects is to increase capacity and improve traffic operations and safety of these segments of I-10.
Project Schedule – SR 87 to Picacho Peak Road
Project Schedule – Picacho Peak Road to Pinal Air Park Road
Project Schedule – Pinal Air
Park Road to Tangerine Road
More Information
Click here to view I-10 Widening: SR 87 to Picacho Peak Road Fact Sheet in English
En Español
Click here to view I-10 Widening: Picacho Peak Road to Pinal Air Park Road Fact Sheet in English
En Español
Click here to view a before and after photo of the Picacho Peak interchange.
Click here to view a map of the I-10 Corridor and each segment to be widened.
Click here to view the presentation given at the April 17, 2007, neighborhood meeting.
Click here to view the layout for the Picacho Peak Road to Pinal Air Park Road segment.
Contact Information
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Teresa Welborn, ADOT Communication
and Community Partnerships, (520) 388-4257,
twelborn@azdot.gov
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Doug LaMont, PB Consultant Project
Manager, SR 87 to Picacho Peak Road, (480) 966-8295,
lamont@pbworld.com
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Jay Koesters, PB Consultant Project
Manager, Picacho Peak Road to Pinal Air Park
Road, (520) 882-6424, koesters@pbworld.com
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Sue Parcells, Community Relations for SR 87 to Pinal Air Park Road, Gordley Design Group, (520) 327-6077, sue@gordleydesign.com
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Angie Gelsinon, Community Relations
for Pinal Air Park Road to Tangerine Road, Kaneen
Advertising and Public Relations, (520) 885-9009,
angie@kaneenpr.com
For more information on the I-10 Corridor Study, click here.
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