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Nearly two dozen pavement repair projects, mostly in northern Arizona, are slated to begin in the coming months following a snowy, wet winter.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is planning more lane restrictions on State Route 89A in Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon through June 16.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation says a spike in travel for Memorial Day is causing major delays on southbound Interstate 17.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation says it will commit $85 million to patch potholes and resurface highways after record-setting winter weather took a toll on Arizona roads.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is planning lane restrictions the first week of May on SR 179 near Sedona for a road improvement project.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is allocating more than $50 million to major road repairs following heavy winter snowfall that damaged several highways.
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Arizona Department of Transportation officials say Interstate 17 southbound will be reduced to one lane between Kachina Boulevard and south of Munds Park through the fall for an extensive pavement rehabilitation project.
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ADOT officials say their fleet of 200 snowplows covered 1.2 million miles and worked an estimated 66,000 hours during the historic season.
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Transportation officials are urging drivers to prepare for icy and wet roadways across the state as a storm is expected to bring significant rain and snow accumulation in the coming days.
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A section of Interstate 17 will close briefly overnight in both directions next week for rock blasting operations between Bumble Bee and Sunset Point.