City drafts letter urging Governor to sign I-10 widening bill

April 30, 2025 | Buckeye, Maricopa County, Arizona

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Traffic safety and infrastructure improvements took center stage at the recent Planning and Zoning Meeting in Buckeye, Arizona, as officials addressed ongoing concerns about accidents and congestion in key areas. Commissioner discussions highlighted the urgent need for enhancements around Roosevelt and Verrado, where recent accidents have been attributed to backups on the I-10 freeway and heavy traffic turning into the Costco gas station.

Commissioners expressed a collective agreement on the necessity of swift action to alleviate these issues. One commissioner noted, "The sooner we can get something done in this area, the better," emphasizing the community's desire for timely solutions.
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In addition to traffic concerns, the meeting also touched on the city's efforts to widen the I-10 freeway. A draft letter to the governor was discussed, urging her to sign a bill that would facilitate this critical infrastructure project. The Buckeye Valley Chamber, along with other regional business organizations, has rallied support for this initiative, hoping to influence the governor's decision.

Looking ahead, the commission plans to reconvene on May 13 to discuss the parks and recreation master plan, which is expected to be a significant agenda item. Additionally, there will be a proposal to adjust the meeting schedule during the summer months, potentially canceling the second meetings in June, July, and August.

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As Buckeye continues to grow, the focus on improving traffic flow and infrastructure remains a top priority for city officials, aiming to enhance safety and accessibility for all residents.

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