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Drivers are urged to plan for extra travel time this weekend while Interstate 17 is closed at Carefree Highway (State Route 74) for bridge demolition work:

Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) crews will tear down the old Carefree Highway bridge over I-17 to make room for a new, wider bridge already under construction. The bridge project is one part of a multi-year I-17 improvement effort by ADOT and the Federal Highway Administration.

  • I-17 in both directions is scheduled to be closed at Carefree Highway from 10 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday (March 17) . However, I-17 traffic will be detoured along the exit and entrance ramps at the Carefree Highway interchange to help keep traffic moving in the North Valley.
  • Traffic signals will be adjusted to allow freeway traffic to travel along the interchange ramps as quickly as possible. Arizona Department of Public Safety officers will be available to assist with traffic control. Drivers are encouraged to consider alternate routes when possible.
  • The $19.6 million I-17/Carefree Highway reconstruction project will provide a modern interchange with capacity to handle increased traffic in the area. Carefree Highway traffic was recently moved to the first half of the new bridge over I-17. Once the adjacent old bridge is removed this weekend, crews will build the remainder of the new bridge. The entire project is scheduled for completion this fall.

Drivers can visit ADOT’s Interstate 17 Web page at www.azdot.gov/ValleyFreeways for the times and locations of planned restrictions and closures on I-17 and to sign up for ADOT’s I-17 weekly e-mail traffic alerts and podcasts.

One Response to “Traveler Alert: I-17 Closed at Carefree Highway This Weekend for Bridge Demolition”

  1. Ron McKinney says:

    Way back when I worked on the Trans-Canyon Pipeline with Elling Halvorson (Now the CEO of Papillon Helicopters Inc. http://www.papillon.com/

    Recently I’ve been reminiscing about my Gypsy Pilot days.
    The story was written mainly for my daughter, Kat England, a Flight Instructor in your neighborhood, at Scottsdale, AZ

    While preparing to make a solo climb of the Inner Gorge from the river up to Plateau Point I climbed with a couple young guys from NAU. We climbed Court House Rock (Sedona) together, but their studies precluded climbing in the Grand Canyon with me.

    I hope my tale interests you. I haven’t quite mastered the formatting on Word Press yet, but I’m learning.

    Sincerely,

    Ron McKinney aka OldMack

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