Phoenix Planned Major Street Restrictions - Updated May 18

May 18, 2012

Orange Caution Sign 2Drivers should be aware of the following city of Phoenix roadway restrictions and are encouraged to allow for additional time to travel.

New Restrictions

None.

Reopening After Restrictions

None.

Continuing Restrictions

  • Broadway Road – Seventh Avenue to Seventh Street, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Water Services Department project, completion scheduled for May 2012.
  • Broadway Road – Seventh to 16th streets, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Water Services Department project, completion scheduled for August 2012.
    Cave Creek Road from Bell Road to Grovers Avenue, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Water Services Department sanitary sewer rehabilitation project, completion scheduled for July 2012.
  • Jefferson Street – Central Avenue to First Street, partial restriction due to CityScape/Hotel Construction, completion scheduled for May 2012.
  • Lower Buckeye Road – 35th to 43rd avenues, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Design and Construction Management project, completion scheduled for May 2012.
  • Seventh Avenue – Vineyard Road to Southern Avenue, partial restriction due to a city of Phoenix Water Services Department, and Design and Construction Management project, completion scheduled for June 2012.
  • 19th Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road intersection, partial restriction due to the removal and replacement of traffic signals equipment, completion scheduled for May 2012.
  • 51st Avenue and Van Buren Street Intersection, partial restriction due to a Southwest Gas Corporation project, completion scheduled for May 2012.
  • 51st Avenue and Dobbins Road Intersection, partial restriction due to a new sewer service line installation for a Laveen School District project, completion scheduled for July 2012.

These restrictions represent only the major planned activities reported to the Street Transportation Department’s Right of Way Management Office.  This listing does not reflect closures or restrictions due to unexpected events such as flooding, traffic collisions, fires, utility failures or other emergencies.

For information on continuing planned major street restrictions, visit phoenix.gov/streets or follow @PHXStreetTrans on Twitter.


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