The long anticipated improvements to
the I-17 and McGuireville Traffic
Interchange (TI) are about to begin. The
Arizona Department of Transportation
(ADOT) will begin construction on the
McGuireville TI in October 2008.
Improvements are being made to improve
the flow of traffic.
Planned Improvements
• Widen northbound and southbound I-17 between Mile Posts (MP) 292.93 and 293.62
• Widen Dry Beaver Creek bridges
• Replace bridge decks
• Extend the existing entrance and exit ramps
• Construct retaining walls
• Mill and repave the roadway
• Replace guardrails, signing, lighting, and pavement markers

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Keep in touch with us!
Communication is a key component to a successful
project. ADOT welcomes your questions and
comments. Construction alerts will be available
throughout the duration of the project. If you
would like to receive these updates please
email or call 1.866.751.2083.
ADOT will make efforts to minimize
impacts to the traveling public through out construction.
Construction Alert
The Arizona Department of Transportation is improving the southbound lanes of I-17 between the McGuireville Traffic Interchange (TI) and the General Crook Trail TI.

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Work began in early September 2008.
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This project will remove the top layer of asphalt along the southbound lanes and replace it with a new layer of rubberized asphalt. Additionally, new pavement, striping and street lighting will be installed in the western-most roundabout at the middle Verde Traffic Interchange.
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The contractor has 100 working days to complete the project, which means: if we are not interrupted by bad weather, we may be able to finish before the end of the year; if not, we will complete the paving in early 2009.
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The majority of the work will be performed between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. to minimize traffic impacts.
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Motorists will experience reduced speeds, lane restrictions, and rough roads associated with milling operations..
Feel free to contact the project team with questions and concerns at the project hotline at 1.888.236.4374.