Travelers through Tucson - I-10 Widening Project in Process
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08/Aug/2007 11:34AM
Travelers through Tucson - I-10 Widening Project in Process

Work is currently in progress on widening I-10 from Prince Road to 29th Street.

One Major Routing Change: Summer 2007 - Spring 2010

All entrance and exit ramps between Prince Road and 29th Street are closed for approximately 2 1/2 years.

I-10 remains open! Two eastbound and two westbound travel lanes on the Interstate remain open in the project area. Vehicles on I-10 that do not need to exit between Prince Road and 29th Street should stay on I-10 through the construction zone.

On the frontage roads, a third lane is open to traffic, creating three lanes of one-way traffic in each direction from Prince Road to 29th Street for local traffic and access.

Major cross-street traffic, including turns onto these streets, are maintained, and signals are re-timed.

Motorists should anticipate occasional weekend and nighttime cross-street closures during bridge demolition and construction.

Source: Arizona Dept. of Transportation

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