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Virtual public meeting focuses on I-10 interchange

Posted 10/6/24

The Arizona Department of Transportation is providing the public an opportunity to comment Tuesday on the proposed I-10/Koli Road traffic interchange.

The 90-minute meeting will be conducted …

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Virtual public meeting focuses on I-10 interchange

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The Arizona Department of Transportation is providing the public an opportunity to comment Tuesday on the proposed I-10/Koli Road traffic interchange.

The 90-minute meeting will be conducted virtually from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Oct. 8. To attend https://bit.ly/4dFOT9i

The proposed I-10/Koli Road interchange would be located on I-10 between the   Wild Horse Pass Boulevard and State Route 347/Queen Creek Road traffic interchanges, according to ADOT.

The study area limits extend approximately a half-mile from each side of the I-10 center line to Maricopa Road and approximately three-quarters of a mile north of milepost 163 and 1.8 miles south of milepost 163 along I-10.

The project is in Maricopa County and entirely within the Gila River Indian Community.