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SR
87 (Duthie-Martin Highway) is a state highway that starts
in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area and heads north into Gila
County. There are a large volume of recreational travelers
and tourists that use SR 87 to travel to Arizona Rim Country
and to nearby lakes and recreation areas.
Current SR 87 Activity:
Construction/Design
SR 87 (Duthie-Martin Highway) – New Four Peaks Road
to Dos S Ranch Road Reconstruction and Erosion Control Project
(See Map Below).
More on Construction . . .
A printable
map is available (file size: 263KB)

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. More on Project Timeline
. . .

There are no current studies on SR 87 (Duthie-Martin Highway).

SR 87 (Duthie-Martin Highway) – New Four Peaks Road
to Dos S Ranch Road Reconstruction and Erosion Control Project.
The project is a construction design process for two segments
of the roadway north of the recently completed SR 87 –
Bush Highway interchange. The southbound lanes from milepost
204.3 to 206.7 will be reconstructed and widened from milepost
206.7 to 209.7. When constructed, the project will improve
SR 87’s safety and functionality. The second segment
from milepost 211.8 to Milepost 213.0 is an erosion control
project.
Once the design is completed, it is anticipated that construction
of the erosion control portion of the project will occur between
March 1, 2010 and September 28, 2010. The reconstruction and
widening portion of the project is anticipated to occur between
September 7, 2010 and June 10, 2011. Southbound lanes will
be closed during a majority of this construction period with
both north and southbound traffic using one lane on the northbound
side.
SR 87 (Duthie-Martin Highway) improvements are funded with
the half cent sales tax under the voter-approved Proposition
400.
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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,
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