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ADOT details local highway projects; RTAC says legislative budget outlook could free more transportation funding
Summary
ADOT outlined ongoing and planned projects in Kingman and the Havasu corridor, and the Rural Transportation Advocacy Council reported an improved state revenue forecast that could leave hundreds of millions for next year's budget, with advocates seeking added support for the Arizona Smart Fund.
The Arizona Department of Transportation and the Rural Transportation Advocacy Council (RTAC) briefed Tri City officials on Jan. 15 about project work and the state budget outlook for transportation.
Todd Steinberger, ADOT Northwest District assistant district engineer, summarized construction and preservation work in the region: the US-93 West Kingman interchange (under construction, with roughly two more years of work), the Andy Devine bridge deck replacement near I-40 (expected to wrap up in spring), the Rancho Santa Fe/Rattlesnake interchange earthwork and…
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