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SR 64: I-40 to Pipeline Road Pavement Preservation
Posted on Apr 4th, 2026
Project cost: $33,000,000
Overview
- The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a pavement preservation project along State Route 64 between I-40 in Williams and Pipeline Road (mileposts 185-205).
Project Elements
- Remove and replace the top layer of pavement in designated areas
- Construct turn lanes
- Pave and/or rehabilitate pavement on turnouts
- Build up shoulders
- Conduct bridge work
- Improve culverts
- Remove and install new guardrail
- Remove and replace roadway striping and rumble strips
- Remove and replace new fencing
- Install traffic loop detectors
- Trim and/or remove vegetation, as needed
- Reseed disturbed areas with native plant species, as needed
- Remove and replace cattle guard
- Erosion control, as needed
Project Schedule
- Construction is scheduled to begin spring 2026 with final completion anticipated for fall 2027.
What to expect:
- Intermittent daytime lane restrictions will be in place from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays. Paving work will take place overnight from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., Sunday evenings through Friday mornings.
- When needed, flaggers and a pilot car will guide drivers through the work zone.
- ADOT advises drivers to plan for delays while the work is underway.
- Restrictions and Closures
For real-time information about project-related restrictions and closures, visit az511.gov or call 511, except while driving.
Remember to slow down and use caution around construction workers and equipment.
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