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State Route 802 (Williams Gateway Freeway)
State Route 802 (Williams Gateway Freeway)
State Route 802 (Williams Gateway Freeway)
State Route 802 (Williams Gateway Freeway)
State Route 802 (Williams Gateway Freeway)
Project Overview Closures & Restrictions

The SR 802 (Williams Gateway) Freeway corridor would begin in Maricopa County connecting to the Loop 202 (Santan Freeway) near the Williams Gateway Airport at the west end and then heads southeast between the airport and the General Motors proving grounds before heading eastward into Pinal County through the undeveloped Arizona State Trust Lands, to potentially link up with US 60 or SR 79. The SR 802 (Williams Gateway Freeway) 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.

The ADOT mission is to provide a proactive and effective process to communicate with and serve the local area residents within the SR 802 (Williams Gateway Freeway) study area, as well as the people of Arizona. ADOT is committed to involving the public and agency stakeholders in the decision-making process.

 
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Project Timeline
Project Timeline
The timeline represents the required steps in the development of a roadway or roadway improvement. In addition to establishing a funding source, there is a series of required planning and environmental studies before a roadway is constructed.

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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.