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North Scottsdale road work requires closing Loop 101 ramp for 60 days

Posted 8/12/24

The southbound Loop 101 on-ramp at Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard will be closed for about 60 days starting early Monday, Aug. 19.

The ramp will be reconstructed as part of the ongoing freeway …

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North Scottsdale road work requires closing Loop 101 ramp for 60 days

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The southbound Loop 101 on-ramp at Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard will be closed for about 60 days starting early Monday, Aug. 19.

The ramp will be reconstructed as part of the ongoing freeway widening project in north Scottsdale, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.

Drivers who normally would use the ramp should plan on using an alternate route, including entering southbound Loop 101 via the on-ramp at Raintree Drive, state transportation officials said.

The $108 million Pima Freeway Improvement Project between Shea Boulevard and Princess Drive/Pima Road started in January.

Over the course of the two-year Loop 101 project, on- and off-ramps between Shea Boulevard and Pima Road/Princess Drive are being reconstructed to fit with the wider freeway, according to ADOT. The entire project is scheduled for completion in early 2026.

The project is adding one lane in each direction along 4.5 miles of the Pima Freeway north of Shea Boulevard. Other improvements include converting the Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard interchange to a diamond configuration and installing new signs, traffic signals and lighting.

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