Broadway Curve freeway project ends in 2025

PHOENIX – The largest freeway reconstruction project in Arizona history will be completed in 2025, transportation officials said in announcing work planned for the new year.

The I-10 Broadway Curve improvement project between the I-17 “Split” and Loop 202 began in 2021 and is expected to be completed this spring, according to a release from the Arizona Department of Transportation.

In addition to new lanes that have been added along eleven miles of I-10, crews are finishing elevated ramps, providing direct connections at the I-10/State Route 143 interchange, official said. Workers also will complete two pedestrian/bicyclist bridges and widen the Guadalupe Road bridge over I-10.

Topping ADOT’s list of new construction projects is an extension of Loop 303 from Van Buren Street south to Maricopa County Highway 85 in the Goodyear area.

The project, currently in final design, will provide three freeway lanes in each direction between Van Buren Street and Lower Buckeye Road and two lanes in each direction from Lower Buckeye Road to MC 85, according to a release from the Arizona Department of Transportation.

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