Draft North-South Corridor Environmental Impact Statement Available for Review
Formal comment period begins; three public hearings set for October
by Melissa | Sep 17, 2019 | Development, Environment, Government
Formal comment period begins; three public hearings set for October
by Bill Van Nimwegen | The Apache Junction & Gold Canyon News
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has posted its draft of the Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement for the North-South Corridor. The 55-mile proposed roadway stretches from US 60 in Apache Junction to Interstate 10 in Eloy.
According to a September 6 realease, ADOT is inviting the public to review the document and leave comments and/or attend public meetings scheduled in October.
“Following several years of study, technical analysis and input from communities and stakeholders, moving to this phase is a milestone for the proposed corridor.
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