The Arizona Department of Transportation, in cooperation with Yavapai County, has initiated a project to install a roundabout at the intersection of Cornville Road and Tissaw Road in the community of Cornville.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a wildlife overpass and fence installation project along Interstate 17 between Kelly Canyon and Munds Park (mileposts 322-331) south of Flagstaff.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a southbound bridge rehabilitation project at the I-17/SR 179 traffic interchange approximately 15 miles east of Sedona (MP 299).
The Arizona Department of Transportation initiated a new project to increase truck parking in rest areas along Interstate 40 and Interstate 17 in Arizona.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a project to install more than 200 miles of high-speed fiber-optic infrastructure along Interstate 40 between the Arizona-California state line and Flagstaff (mileposts 0-201).
ADOT is installing variable speed limit signs on I-40 between Bellemont and Flagstaff (mileposts 185–195) to help drivers adjust speed during bad weather, crashes, or construction. Construction is expected to begin in spring 2026 and finish by late fall 2026.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a pavement preservation project along I-40 approximately 15 miles west of Winslow between the Two Guns and Meteor CIty Road (mileposts 230-240). The project is expected to be under construction in summer 2025 and anticipated for completion by fall 2026.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a pavement repair project on Interstate 40 approximately three miles west of Williams. The project will begin construction in April 2026 and is anticipated for completion by summer 2026.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a project to upgrade lighting fixtures on existing routes in and around the Flagstaff area, including along Interstate 17, Interstate 40, Historic Route 66, US 180 and US 89.
Project Cost: $2.5 Million The City of Sedona has initiated a shared-use path project along Shelby Drive between Sedona Recycles and Pyle Street. The purpose of this project is to widen the existing sidewalk on Shelby Drive from the current four-to-six-foot path to an eight-to-10-foot-wide, shared-use path.