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City announces start date for annual road repair project

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Mayor Becky Daggett | City of Flagstaff

Mayor Becky Daggett | City of Flagstaff

The City will commence the 2024 Road Repair and Street Safety (RRSS) project on Monday, July 8. The initiative aims to address various deteriorated roads across the city, encompassing activities such as milling, paving, and updates to utilities, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and pavement markings. The primary objective of the RRSS project is to enhance infrastructure for motorists, pedestrians, cyclists, and other modes of transportation.

This year’s work will be conducted on the following roadway corridors:

- University Heights Dr N (Beulah Blvd to Lindsey Loop)

- University Heights Dr S (Beulah Blvd to Jewel Dr)

- Aspen Ave (Humphreys St to Verde St)

- Kutch Dr

- Anderson Rd

- Murray Rd

- Aris St

- Felice Ave

- Blue Willow Rd

- Lucky Lane

- Zuni Dr

The public should anticipate intermittent traffic impacts including short delays and minor backups on these routes. These disruptions are expected throughout the duration of the project which is scheduled for completion in October 2024.

Funding for this program comes from Flagstaff voters' approval of Proposition 406 in 2014. This proposition established a $100 million, 20-year dedicated sales tax specifically for road repair and street safety projects. The current phase of the project involves an investment of $6.38 million.

The City remains committed to repairing and improving streets in Flagstaff while keeping residents informed about the project's progress. For additional information regarding this or other projects associated with RRSS improvements, visit the RRSS Dashboard or contact the City of Flagstaff Public Works Division at 928-213-2100.

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