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GLENDALE MEETING

ADOT officials to discuss Loop 101 widening project

Posted 9/18/24

A public meeting about widening Loop 101 between Interstate 17 and 75th Avenue is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 19.

The hourlong session will being at 6:30 p.m. at the Foothills Recreation and …

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GLENDALE MEETING

ADOT officials to discuss Loop 101 widening project

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A public meeting about widening Loop 101 between Interstate 17 and 75th Avenue is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 19.

The hourlong session will being at 6:30 p.m. at the Foothills Recreation and Aquatic Center, 5600 W. Union Hills Drive in Glendale.

Hosted by the Arizona Department of Transportation, the meeting will provide information about construction that will add a new lane in each direction and other improvements along Loop 101 west of I-17.

Work is scheduled to start Sept. 27 and will continue for 2½ years, according to ADOT. 

In addition to adding a lane in each direction along six miles of Loop 101, the project to improve traffic flow also will add a third southbound left-turn lane on 75th Avenue for traffic entering the eastbound freeway.

Crews will widen several bridges, reconstruct on- and off-ramps, resurface the freeway’s pavement and improve the ramp connecting westbound Loop 101 to northbound I-17, according to ADOT.