North South Corridor Study to hold public meetings

The Arizona Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration will hold public information meetings to provide information about the recently completed Alternatives Selection Report (ASR), as part of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)/Design Concept Report for the North-South Corridor Study. The ASR has identified the reasonable route alternatives to be carried forward for detailed assessment.

Once completed, the North-South Corridor Study will identify an alignment for the proposed 45-mile transportation corridor in Pinal County that links US 60 near Apache Junction, south to Interstate 10 near Eloy.

The public is invited to attend the meetings and learn more about the study and to give your comments.

All meetings will be held from 6 – 8 p.m. with a formal presentation at 6:30 p.m. followed by an open house.

  • Monday, Nov. 17 – Walker Butte Elementary School, 29697 N. Desert Willow Blvd., Queen Creek
  • Tuesday, Nov. 18 – Santa Cruz High School, 900 N. Main St., Eloy
  • Wednesday, Nov. 19 – Apache Junction High School, 2525 S. Ironwood Drive, Apache Junction
  • Thursday, Nov. 20 – Coolidge-Florence Elks Lodge, 2241 N. Attaway Road, Coolidge

For more information, please visit http://azdot.gov/projects/south-central/north-south-corridor-study/overview, or contact ADOT at 1.855.712.8530 or email Projects@azdot.gov.