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SR 24 conceptually begins at Loop 202 (Santan Freeway) near
the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and heads east towards Pinal County as part of the Regional Transportation Plan approved by Maricopa
County voters in 2004. Once in Pinal County, the route
continues east and southeast and could join with either
US 60 or SR 79. Funding plans call for
construction of the portion of SR 24 in Maricopa
County to begin after 2015. No funding is currently identified
for the portion in Pinal County.
The SR 24 study area lies
within or adjacent to the jurisdictional boundaries of
the cities of Mesa and Apache Junction, the Towns of Queen
Creek and Gilbert, and unincorporated portions of Maricopa
and Pinal Counties.
In fall 2009, ADOT and FHWA announced a separation of the SR 24 Study:
- SR 24, Loop 202 to Ironwood Road (Maricopa County): Study of the portion of SR 24 from Loop 202 to Ironwood Road is advancing, including final design for the first mile of roadway from Loop 202 to Ellsworth Road.
- SR 24 (Pinal County): The portion of SR 24 that is proposed to continue east into Pinal County has been suspended until advancement of the North-South Corridor regional study by ADOT.
The ADOT mission is to provide a proactive and effective
process to communicate with and serve the local area residents
within the SR 24 study area, as well as the people of
Arizona. ADOT is committed to involving the public and
agency stakeholders in the decision-making process.


The map above shows the recommended alignment for SR 24, Loop 202 to Ellsworth Road.
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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. |
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