Weekend Closures Set for Parts of I-10 in Downtown Phoenix Area

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Open Audio Article Player Tunnel inspections will be closed to the east October 15-17; 22.-24. Oct. in a westerly direction By employees | on October 14, 2021 By ADOT Presented by Beltone – A leader in hearing care. Sections of Interstate 10 in downtown Phoenix will be closed for the next two weekends to allow for scheduled inspections of the Deck Park Tunnel. The Arizona Department of Transportation recommends drivers plan ahead and use alternate routes, including Interstate 17 south of downtown, while the following I-10 closures are in place: Eastbound I-10 between I-17 “Stack” intersection and Seventh. Road closed from 9 p.m. Friday, October 15. until 10 a.m. Sunday, October 17th Both ramps from I-17 to the eastbound I-10 on the stack are blocked. Detour: Traffic on I-10 going east can be redirected to I-17 south and reconnected to I-10 near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Motorists may also consider getting off the bus before the closure and using local routes to get into downtown Phoenix. Note: State Fair traffic from the West Valley may exit prior to the lock (including 35th or 27th Avenues) and travel north before using Thomas Road eastbound to approach the fairgrounds. Westbound I-10 between State Route 51 / Loop 202 “Mini Stack” intersection and Seventh Avenue will be closed from Friday, October 22nd, 9:00 pm through Sunday, October 24th, 10:00 am. Southbound SR 51 and westbound Loop 202 ramps to the west I -10 on the mini stack will be closed. Detour: Traffic on I-10 going west can be redirected to I-17 north, which starts near Sky Harbor Airport and reconnects to I-10 at Stack Intersection north of Van Buren Street will. The ramps of I-10 to the west to SR 51 to the north and to Loop 202 to the east remain open. Traffic using the Sky Harbor Boulevard ramp west on I-10 going west will be restricted to the access to SR 51 north or Loop 202 east on 19th Avenue or plan to use Loop 202 ( Red Mountain Freeway) west before the closure of I-10 (32nd. Scheduled inspections of the I-10 Deck Park Tunnel are conducted every two years. Engineers inspect the structure and other features including ventilation, lighting, electrical The tunnel opened to traffic in 1990 and allows traffic from I-10 north of downtown to pass under the area that supports Phoenix City’s Hance Park. Is your business listed on the Official Prescott Valley Recreation Guide? ! 60,000 copies are printed annually! How to add your business? Call 928-257-4177 or email info@talkingglass.media od fill out the form on www.signalsaz.com.

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