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MCDOT announces Sun City project

99th Avenue affected weekdays

Posted 12/31/69

Maricopa County Department of Transportation crews will begin pavement preservation work on seven miles of 99th Avenue in Sun City, from Olive Avenue to Willow Creek Circle, just south of Beardsley …

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MCDOT announces Sun City project

99th Avenue affected weekdays

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Maricopa County Department of Transportation crews will begin pavement preservation work on seven miles of 99th Avenue in Sun City, from Olive Avenue to Willow Creek Circle, just south of Beardsley Road, beginning Oct. 18.

Workers will perform the work in sections, starting at Olive Avenue and proceeding north, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. No weekend or holiday work is expected, according to a MCDOT press release.

Access to properties and 99th Avenue will be maintained during construction. However, drivers may experience delays as equipment passes driveways and intersections.

During these times, flaggers or a pilot car will lead drivers through the construction zone.

Construction on 99th Avenue will complete Phase One of pavement preservation work in the area. Phases two and three will focus on Bell Road, from 114th Avenue to Burns Drive, and on R.H. Johnson Boulevard from U.S. 60/Grand Avenue to Meeker Boulevard. Advance warning signs will be in place to alert drivers of any upcoming work. More information about phases two and three will be provided as construction approaches.

Project completion of all three phases is anticipated for late December 2024.

The work will include applying slurry seal to existing asphalt concrete pavement, striping work and pavement markings and other miscellaneous work and cleanup. The project will extend the life of these roadways, renew the surfaces, seal cracks and protect the roads from UV rays.

For more information, call 602-506-3342 or visit mcdotprojects@maricopa.gov.

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