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Buckeye outlines Indian School Road and Jackrabbit Trail upgrades, schedules utility work before major construction

City of Buckeye transportation project team (public meeting) · January 15, 2026
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Summary

City of Buckeye officials presented conceptual designs for Indian School Road and Jackrabbit Trail improvements, described options for lanes, medians and multiuse paths, and said utility relocations and coordination with ADOT, Goodyear and Maricopa Water District are expected before major construction begins.

City of Buckeye project staff on the Indian School Road and Jackrabbit Trail projects described design options, outreach plans and an anticipated schedule during a public meeting that included residents’ questions about drainage, noise and private‑property impacts.

"These 2 projects are part of the City of Buckeye CIP," said Lisonbee Camalucci, the city project manager, who outlined cross‑section options that include three travel lanes in each direction, planted medians and either a 12‑foot multiuse path or a 6‑foot sidewalk in areas with limited right‑of‑way. Camalucci also said the team is seeking public input on whether medians should be included in some segments.

Why it matters: the projects aim to add roadway capacity and improve pedestrian safety in areas seeing rapid growth.…

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