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Arizona seeks input on $13 billion road improvements through 2030
Road improvement initiatives are underway in several regions, aiming to address congestion and deteriorating infrastructure. In Arizona, the Department of Transportation is seeking public input on a proposed $13 billion, five-year construction program focused on expanding key highways and improving pavement, with projects prioritized based on community feedback. Meanwhile, Tempe has launched a $135 million city-wide street improvement project, funded by a recent ballot measure and targeting the city’s most deteriorated roads first, which will result in road closures and lane reductions. These efforts reflect broader trends of significant investment and public engagement in transportation infrastructure, but also come with short-term commuting challenges for residents. Both statewide and local projects emphasize the importance of addressing public concerns and prioritizing repairs to maximize long-term benefits.
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