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150 employees of the Arizona Department of Transporation work in the Prescott Engineering and Maintenance District, which stretches from near Heber to beyond Hope, Arizona and from north of Chino Valley to Surprise.

Awards were presented at the 2008 Employee Appreciation Day picnic:

  • Cheryl Williams (District Training Coordinator): Employee of the Year (chosen from four, 2008 quarter winners)
  • Supervisor of the year (Cordes Junction Maintenance): Randy Skinner
  • Team of the Year (Prescott Valley Equipment Services): Mike Schumacher and Mitch Strom
News . . .

TRAFFIC ALERT FOR LARGE VEHICLES, TRUCKS, MOBILE HOME MANUFACTURERS

The Arizona Department of Transportation reminds truck drivers and mobile home delivery companies that there some restrictions in the Prescott District that you should be aware of.

State Route 89A

Trucks over 50 feet in length are prohibited from driving on State Route 89A in the Mingus Mountain area; this applies to northbound traffic beginning at milepost 320 which is near Glassford Hill Road, and at milepost 330 near Old Fain Road. The same rule applies to southbound traffic beginning at milepost 349 in Clarkdale, Arizona.

State Route 89

Trucks over 40 feet in length are prohibited from traveling on State Route 89 near Kirkland Junction. This applies to northbound traffic at milepost 295 near Wilhoit and milepost 310 near Prescott.

In addition, please note that Yavapai County has load restrictions on Williamson Valley Road, northwest of Prescott, Arizona.

Occasionally, truck drivers will google or mapquest a shorter route that leads them onto ADOT highways where there are restrictions, so please make a note of our regulation. The Department of Public Safety has informed us that they will give tickets to violators.

State Route 169 at the Agua Fria Bridge

ADOT is replacing the bridge over the Agua Fria on State Route 169 and has imposed a 10 foot wide load limit.

State Route 260 near Cottonwood

ADOT is widening State Route 260 and a recent incident with a truck initiated ADOT’s wide load limit of 13 feet near the eastern edge of Cottonwood.


BQAZ

ADOT and local/regional partners are hosting a second series of community workshops for a statewide collaborative process called "Building a Quality Arizona" or "bqAZ,” to present future scenarios for 2050 to the community for feedback. The scenarios have been developed based on input from the first series of workshops held earlier this year. The community workshops are designed to encourage participation from local communities. Join us to hear information about the process, review work to date, and provide input.

Community Workshops near you:
Flagstaff
Wednesday, November 12
3 p.m. to 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
High Country Conference Center
201 W. Butler Avenue
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Prescott
Monday, November 17
Yavapai College
3 p.m. to 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Building 19 - Multi-Purpose Room
1100 E. Sheldon Road
Prescott, AZ 86301

Adopt a Highway
The Prescott District thanks its volunteers
who cleanup our roads every year!

FY 2008 Summary – Adopt a Highway

Bullet  Prescott has 379 groups covering 411 miles
Bullet  District office issued 61 new permits and enjoyed a 90% retention rate
Bullet  This District also handled the highest number of new AAH permits in the
    last fiscal: 175

Groups in the Prescott District were responsible for removing 10,612 bags or 55.7 tons of trash. The labor value for this is estimated at $890,000

Statewide, over 300 tons of trash was removed through the Adopt a Highway program.


The 2008 National Environmental Excellence Award for Environmental Stewardship was presented to the Arizona Game and Fish Department, Arizona Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Tonto National Forest, Aztec Engineering and Electrobraid Fence for the Arizona State Route 260 Project – Payson to Heber.

This project was chosen as the recipient of this award because of its innovative use of a variety of multifaceted methods to protect wildlife. The project used cost effective alternative fencing to direct wildlife to cross the highway at wildlife crossing structures, but then goes on to use military grade thermal image detection cameras to detect large wildlife attempting to cross the road at the end of the fences. The output from the cameras is directly linked to flashing road warning signs that provide real time information on wildlife that is in the road up ahead. Since putting in the system, collisions have been reduced almost 100%. The data collected from this can also be used to mitigate future wildlife-highway issues elsewhere.

James Laird of ADOT’s Payson office accepted the award for ADOT at the San Diego ceremony.

Arizona State Route 260 Project - Payson to Heber

 


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