Millions of dollars could go to rural road projects statewide. Here's what northern Arizona could expect
A bill making its way through the state Legislature could allocate more than $300 million to rural road maintenance across the state. If passed, mo...
A bill making its way through the state Legislature could allocate more than $300 million to rural road maintenance across the state. If passed, more than $100 million of that funding would be spread across the top of the state for dozens of road improvement projects. So far, the bill has had widespread support at the state Capitol. Here's a breakdown of what each northern Arizona county would receive: Mohave County, total proposed allocation: $34,746,706 Mohave County $750,000 to fully pave Bank Street and other improvements between Grace Neal Parkway and Calle Castano Road $300,000 for London Bridge Road pavement rehabilitation between mileposts 4 and 8 Bullhead City $1,560,000 for Hancock Road pavement resurfacing between Colorado Boulevard and State Route 95 Colorado City $1,200,000 for the reconstruction of Mohave Avenue and Redwood Street from State Route 389 to Airport Drive Kingman $2,634,640 for Airway Avenue improvements $8,045,021 for Eastern Street improvements and pavement rehabilitation $10,430,393 for Interstate 40 and Rancho Santa Fe Parkway traffic interchange improvements between Santa Rosa Drive and Louise Avenue Lake Havasu City $1,690,593 for Industrial Boulevard pavement rehabilitation from Lake Havasu Avenue to London Bridge Road $2,095,644 for Lake Havasu Avenue pavement rehabilitation from Palo Verde Boulevard to Mesquite Avenue $1,992,698 for McCulloch Boulevard pavement rehabilitation from Lake Havasu Avenue to Smoketree Avenue $693,418 for South Palo Verde Street pavement rehabilitation from Lake Havasu Avenue to London Bridge Road $1,768,477 for Mesquite Avenue improvements and pavement rehabilitation from Lake Havasu Avenue to Acoma Boulevard $1,585,822 for Swanson Avenue improvements and pavement rehabilitation form State Route 95 to Smoketree Avenue Yavapai County, total proposed allocation: $40,655,531 Yavapai County $2,215,242 for Old Route 66 improvements between Interstate 40, Exit 139 and the Mohave County border Clarkdale $6,321,360 for Verde Valley Bridge rail project design, planning and construction Cottonwood $4,000,000 for Main Street pavement rehabilitation between Cottonwood north city boundary and State Route 89A Prescott Valley $7,434,000 for Glassford Hill Road improvements between State Route 89A and Long Look Drive Prescott $15,668,929 for State Route 89 improvements including roundabout construction between Road 3 North and Road 5 North Sedona $5,016,000 for roundabout construction and improvements at intersection of State Route 89A, Forest Road and Ranger Road Coconino County, total proposed allocation: $22,316,201 Coconino County Flood Control District $5,000,000 for State Route 89 flood mitigation improvements in the vicinity of the Government Tank Flood Corridor Flagstaff $2,609,290 for Lone Tree Corridor improvements $3,000,000 for State Route 180 flood mitigation improvements in the vicinity of Schultz Creek $5,000,000 for J.