About Valley Freeways



Interstate 10

Interstate 17

US 60

Loop 101

Loop 202

Loop 303

State Route 51

State Route 74

State Route 85

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State Route 143

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Contact Information

Southwest Valley Community Outreach Team
602.288.9905
ADOT@PolicyDevelopmentGroup.com
 
Public Involvement
Brock Barnhart, ADOT

602.712.8147
BBarnhart@azdot.gov
 
Construction Activities
Lars Jacoby, ADOT

602.712.7176
LJacoby@azdot.gov
 
ADOT Public Inquiries
602.712.7355
www.azdot.gov/ContactADOT/
ADOT Media Line
800.949.8057

The Southwest Valley Area

The Southwest Valley has seen unprecedented growth in the past ten years. With the current traffic congestion and future growth potential, the Southwest Valley regional freeway system needs to be expanded.

Current and future freeway projects include the construction of capacity improvements along Interstate 10 with funding for the first portion of the project being accelerated in April 2006. Improvements to the region include the planning of State Route 801, which covers the area from 55th Avenue to Perryville Road, Lower Buckeye to Southern Avenue.

The anticipated construction schedule is 2021 to 2025. Potential alignments for the Loop 303 are also being studied, including an examination of future traffic demand, linkages with State Route 801, and future freeway developments south of State Route 801.

Also included in the Southwest Valley area is the South Mountain Corridor Study that would connect Interstate 10 south of Phoenix with Interstate 10 west of the city.


Mission Statement

ADOT is working with local communities and transit partners to implement comprehensive and broad-based communication programs as transportation projects and services develop within the Southwest Valley. Together, we are working to construct the projects that voters approved funding for as quickly as possible and to complete a transportation network that will improve mobility and travel options in the Southwest Valley.

Communication Methods

The following communications are geared to the Southwest Valley:

- Project specific Web sites and tailored communications
- Southwest Valley eNewsletter
- Informational presentations
- Coordination with local communities, tribal communities and transit partners
- Coordination with regional, state and federal agencies in Maricopa County

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Our Valley Freeway System is part of the 2004 voter-approved Regional Transportation Plan. We are working hard with our transit partners to implement the voters’ vision and are committed to quality, safety, open communication with our neighbors, and minimal inconvenience to the traveling public.