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APS work requires nighttime closure of Loop 101 section

Posted 6/18/24

Loop 101 is scheduled to be closed at night in both directions between Tatum Boulevard and 64th Street in northeast Phoenix through June 19.

East- and westbound Loop 101 will be closed between …

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APS work requires nighttime closure of Loop 101 section

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Loop 101 is scheduled to be closed at night in both directions between Tatum Boulevard and 64th Street in northeast Phoenix through June 19.

East- and westbound Loop 101 will be closed between Tatum Boulevard and 64th Street from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. The westbound Loop 101 on-ramps at Hayden and Scottsdale roads also will be closed, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.

In addition, the northbound State Route 51 ramps to eastbound Loop 101 will be closed. 

Drivers should consider using southbound Cave Creek or Scottsdale roads to Bell Road to travel beyond the closures while the APS work is taking place, transportation officials said.