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SR 95 Realignment ~ Lake Havasu Area
Corridor Location Study and Environmental Overview
ADOT Project No. 095 MO 175 H7163 01L
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Mohave County,
and Lake Havasu City, in coordination with the Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM), have
initiated a study of potential corridors in which to realign the portion of
State Route (SR) 95 that passes through Lake Havasu City.
SR 95 would potentially be realigned between Milepost (MP) 175 and
MP 191 to a new corridor east of Lake Havasu City. The study will
identify feasible corridors in which SR 95 could be realigned in order to
improve regional and local traffic flow. The corridors will be evaluated
for potential environmental, social, and economic issues. It is anticipated that the findings of this study will be carried forward for more detailed study.

The purpose of the study is to evaluate possible bypass corridors to
meet existing and future traffic demand in western Arizona. SR 95 is a
major state highway that carries regional as well as local traffic. This
route carries traffic through the Lake Havasu City community to
destinations in Arizona, Nevada, and California, and popular
recreational sites along the Colorado River. The route also provides
access to local retail, commercial, and residential areas. Traffic
volumes will increase as the community and region continue to grow.
| Key members of the project team to contact for information: |
| Michele Beggs |
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| Public Information Officer |
928.681.6054 |
| ADOT Kingman District |
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| Shahid Bhuiyan |
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| Project Manager |
602.712.8722 |
| ADOT Predesign |
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