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MAG updates council on Superstition Vistas multimodal study, proposes 2030 and 2050 networks

5955127 · October 15, 2025
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MAG project manager presented a multimodal transportation planning study covering the Superstition Vistas area, recommending 136 new/widened roadway projects, 34 intersection improvements, 199 non-motorized projects and several long-range freeway and freight projects to 2050; council questioned funding and design detail.

The Town Council received a presentation Oct. 15 from the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) on the Superstition Vistas multimodal transportation planning study. Hannah Quincy, MAG project manager, told the council the study area spans roughly 278 square miles and includes parts of Apache Junction, Florence, Mesa, Queen Creek and portions of Maricopa and Pinal counties.

Quincy said the study used data-driven scenario analysis and travel‑demand modeling to test networks for 2030 and 2050 horizons. She summarized the recommended 2050 network as including 136 new or widened roadway projects, 34 operational…

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