State Route 51 Paving Project Kicks Off in Phoenix
Arizona Department of Transportation embarks on a $17.8 million paving project on State Route 51 in Phoenix, aiming to extend the roads life, enhance safety, and improve the driving experience. The six-month project, starting March 13th, involves diamond grinding, drainage fixes, and lane stripe refreshments. Expect lane restrictions and closures, mostly overnight and weekends, with the first major closure hitting southbound SR 51 between Cactus Road and Northern Avenue. Stay updated through az511.gov or the project webpage.
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