Yuma District
Vision Statement
To be recognized
as the Leader in ADOT for product delivery, customer service and
employee satisfaction.
Mission Statement
Our Mission
is to provide leadership and support services that exceed the
needs of the Yuma District in Providing a safe transportation
system.
The Yuma District center of
operations is located at 2243 East Gila Ridge Road in Yuma. The
Yuma District’s leader is Dallas L. Hammit District Engineer,
Senior Resident Engineer of Construction is Paul Patane. Yuma
District is allocated 43 funded positions for maintenance, 28
funded positions for construction, and 5 funded positions for
administration, for a grand total of 76 funded positions for the
entire district.
About Yuma District
The Yuma District, better known as the
Sunshine District, borders along California and Mexico. The
district consists of over 3000 total lane miles with over 1000
Interstate lane miles and five Interstate Rest Areas. It
encompasses areas from San Luis to the Bill Williams River along
SR/US 95, and from Arizona/California state line to Buckeye along
I-10, Yuma to the Maricopa/Pinal Co line on I8 and SR 85from the
Maricopa Pima Co line to north of the Gila River. The Yuma
District also maintains portions of SR 72, US 60, B8, B10, SR 280,
and SR 195 (future).

Yuma District contains 5 different Indian
tribes (Mohave, Cocopah, Quechan, CRIT, Tohono Odom ) within its
borders. The Colorado River runs along the district boundaries
from Parker to Yuma and the Gila River runs from SR 85 to the
confluence with the Colorado River near Yuma. Some attractions of
the district would be the Yuma Territorial Prison, Kofa Wildlife
Refuge, Imperial Wildlife Refuge, Buckskin and River Island
State Parks near Parker. There are 5 dams in our area,
Parker, Laguna, Imperial, Morales, and Painted Rock Dams.

Yuma is home of two Military bases, Marine
Corp Air Station and US Army Yuma Proving Grounds. MCAS is one of
the top aviation training bases. Established in 1928, it supports
80 % of the Corps air to ground aviation training.
YPG is proud to be the Army's
test and evaluation facility that brings together a large range of
ground combat systems at a location with the size and isolation to
permit realistic, unconstrained use and interoperability of
systems.
During the winter season our traffic
volumes double mainly because the winter visitors and agricultural
workers are here during that time.