Loop 101 (Agua Fria Freeway)
Loop 101 (Agua Fria Freeway)
Loop 101 (Agua Fria Freeway)
Loop 101 (Agua Fria Freeway)
Loop 101 (Agua Fria Freeway)


Planned Improvements

CURRENT PROJECTS

High-Occupancy Vehicle Lanes - I-10 to Tatum Boulevard

  • Description: Construct a new High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane in each direction between I-10 and Tatum Boulevard. 

  • Schedule: Construction is expected to be completed by the end 2011.

  
FUTURE PROJECTS

General Purpose Lanes - Interstate 10 to US 60 (Grand Avenue)  

  • Description: Construct a new general-purpose lane and an HOV lane in each direction between I-10 and US 60

  • Schedule: Funding for this project has been deferred to Phase V (2026-2031) of the Regional Transportation Plan.*

General Purpose Lanes - US 60 (Grand Avenue) to Interstate 17  

  • Description: Construct a new general-purpose lane in each direction between US 60 (Grand Avenue).

  • Schedule: Funding for this project has been deferred to Phase V (2026-2031) of the Regional Transportation Plan.*

* The RTP was originally divided into four phases, based on forecasts of when the funding was anticipated to be available for those improvements. Responding to federal transportation planning requirements, the RTP is being extended through 2031 by the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) to maintain a 20-year planning horizon. As a result, a fifth phase has been added to the RTP, covering the period from 2026 through 2031. Consistent with federal planning guidelines, funding for transportation projects is based on revenue sources that are considered to be reasonably available for the planning period. According to MAG, this assumes that for planning purposes funding sources with a long history of providing funding in the past will continue into the future. 

In fall 2009, due to declining sales tax revenues and decreases in other transportation revenue sources to fund improvements, MAG recommended that some future projects be deferred to Phase V of the plan. As part of the planning process, project costs and funding levels are continuously monitored, and the RTP is periodically updated to take advantage of cost savings or changes in the transportation revenue outlook. According to MAG planners, this can result in the acceleration of projects that were formerly deferred. For more information about RTP projects deferred to Phase V in the MAG tentative scenario, please visit the MAG Web site.

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On The Move Our Valley Freeway System is part of the 2004 voter-approved Regional Transportation Plan. We are working hard with our transit partners to implement the voters’ vision and are committed to quality, safety, open communication with our neighbors, and minimal inconvenience to the traveling public.