District outlines adjacent-ways paving projects and Cloud Road extension timeline

Queen Creek Unified School District Governing Board · February 4, 2026

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Summary

Queen Creek Unified officials reported crack sealing, slurry coating, striping and curb painting at multiple campuses, milling and repaving at several schools, and a Grisman High School to Cloud Road extension scheduled to begin in March and finish by mid-July under adjacent‑ways funding.

District staff presented a multi-site construction update funded by the adjacent-ways levy, describing safety and access work at several campuses and a roadway extension project.

Amber Bordis and Bob Lawson told the governing board the work includes crack sealing, slurry coating, striping and curb painting at Desert Mountain, Francis Brandon Pickett, Faith Mather Sossaman, Gateway Polytechnic, Catherine Meacham Barney, Newell Barney, and Silver Valley. Milling and full repaving are planned at Jack Barnes Elementary, Queen Creek Elementary, Queen Creek High School and Queen Creek Junior High School. Staff said contractors are scheduling the work to begin in spring and complete by summer, with coordination to avoid disrupting school activities.

Lawson also provided details on the Grisman High School to Cloud Road extension: the town reviewed and approved construction plans, the irrigation district needs a water-line relocation, and construction is scheduled to start in March and be completed by July. "Construction is scheduled to start in March and be completed, in July," Lawson said. Staff emphasized these projects are funded by the adjacent-ways levy and will include traffic-control planning with the city.

Board members asked no substantial follow-up questions in the recorded segment. Staff indicated they will coordinate schedules with schools and complete community education about disruptions and traffic controls.