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MAG presents Superstition Vistas multimodal plan; study outlines major roadway, freight and nonmotorized projects to 2050

5951032 · October 15, 2025
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Hannah Quincy, MAG project manager, presented the Superstition Vistas multimodal transportation planning study to the Queen Creek Town Council on Oct. 15, outlining network-level roadway, transit, nonmotorized and freight recommendations through 2050.

Hannah Quincy, MAG project manager, presented the Superstition Vistas multimodal transportation planning study to the Queen Creek Town Council on Oct. 15. The study covers roughly 278 square miles in the southeastern portion of the MAG region and uses a 2050 horizon to test future transportation needs.

The study is data-driven and draws from MAG’s regional investment plan, local capital-improvement programs and local plans. It projects major growth in population and employment across the area and proposes a multimodal network of roadway widenings and new corridors, intersection operations, nonmotorized facilities, potential long-range transit extensions and freight improvements.

Key findings and recommendations include: 136 new or…

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