Maricopa 35 master plan includes access improvements and roundabout construction

April 30, 2025 | Maricopa, Pinal County, Arizona

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Maricopa's city planning took a significant step forward during the recent Planning and Zoning meeting, where discussions centered on the comprehensive Maricopa 35 master plan. A key highlight was the commitment to enhance traffic flow and safety through strategic infrastructure improvements.

The proposed plan includes the construction of a roundabout and upgrades to Loma Road and State Route 238. These enhancements aim to reduce cross traffic and improve access to the Innovation Villas development. Notably, the plan specifies that while drivers traveling westbound on SR 238 will not be able to make a left turn into the property, they will have access via a southbound entry into the roundabout. This design is intended to streamline traffic and minimize congestion.
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Additionally, Lot 2 of the development will feature dual access points, allowing residents to enter from both Loma Road and West Maricopa Parkway. This flexibility is expected to improve accessibility for future residents and visitors.

The master developer has committed to funding these infrastructure projects, which also include improvements to what is referred to as Mini Main Street and emergency access routes. These developments are part of a collaborative effort to ensure that the necessary infrastructure is in place to support the growing community.

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As Maricopa continues to expand, these planned improvements are crucial for maintaining efficient traffic flow and enhancing the overall quality of life for residents. The city looks forward to seeing these projects come to fruition, which will ultimately support the community's growth and connectivity.

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