Traffic Updates

Traffic Update: Overnight Paving Work at Orange Grove / I-10 starts Feb. 10

In preparation for Phase 2 of the Ina Road Reconstruction Project, Orange Grove Road underneath Interstate 10 in Marana will be closed from 10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10, to 7 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, for pavement improvement work. 

  • The east- and westbound I-10 frontage road and all ramps will remain open.
  • Drivers can use Ina Road or Ruthrauff Road to travel across I-10.

The improvement work is in preparation for the anticipated traffic increase when the I-10/Ina Road Traffic Interchange closes on Feb. 15 to allow construction of a modern interchange.

Drivers should proceed through the work zone with caution, slow down and watch for construction personnel and equipment.

ADOT works to inform the public about planned highway restrictions and closures, but it’s possible that unscheduled impacts might occur because of weather or other factors. For the most current information about highway conditions statewide, visit ADOT’s Traveler Information Site at www.az511.gov, follow ADOT on Twitter (@ArizonaDOT) or call 511, except while driving.

For more information about this project, please call Paki Rico, ADOT senior community relations officer, at 520.388.4233 or email prico@azdot.gov.

Ina Road Traffic Interchange Construction Moves into Second Phase

The I-10/Ina Road Traffic Interchange project in Marana just north of Tucson has entered the next phase of construction in preparation for the traffic interchange construction at I-10 and Ina Road. The following work is scheduled beginning this weekend:

  • Ina Road will be narrowed to one lane between I-10 and Silverbell Road from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 29, through Wednesday Feb. 1. Traffic will be alternated to the open lane. Work crews and traffic devices will guide drivers through the work zone.  
  • Beginning Wednesday morning, Feb. 1, and continuing through fall of 2017, traffic on Ina Road will be shifted to the north side of the road and the roadway will be narrowed to one lane in each direction between I-10 and Silverbell Road.
  • Access to the intersection of I-10 and Ina Road is scheduled to close Wednesday, Feb. 15, barring weather-related or other unforeseen delays. Ina Road, east and west of I-10 will remain open and access will be maintained to all businesses in the work zone for the duration of the project.
  • Massingale Road is closed at the westbound I-10 frontage road through late 2018 while the frontage road is reconstructed. Drivers should use Camino de Oeste instead.
  • The project also includes reconstruction of the Ina Road bridges over the Santa Cruz River. This work has closed the Pima County Loop Trail, south of Ina Road at Ted Walker Road and north of Ina Road at the Crossroads at Silverbell District Park, for approximately two years. Once the bridge project is completed, there will be Loop Trail underpasses on each side of the Santa Cruz River, new bike lanes and sidewalks along Ina Road, and ramps to Ina Road that are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

The interchange reconstruction project will improve traffic flow in the area. The project consists of widening I-10 to accommodate an additional lane in each direction and widening Ina Road from Silverbell Road to Camino de la Cruz.

Managed by ADOT, this project is funded by the Regional Transportation Authority of Pima County. The voter-approved, $2.1 billion RTA plan will be implemented through 2026. Details about the full plan are available at www.RTAmobility.com.

ADOT works to inform the public about planned highway restrictions and closures, but it’s possible that unscheduled impacts might occur because of weather or other factors. For the most current information about highway conditions statewide, visit ADOT’s Traveler Information Site at www.az511.gov, follow ADOT on Twitter (@ArizonaDOT) or call 511, except while driving.

For more information about this project, please call Paki Rico, ADOT senior community relations officer, at 520.388.4233 or email prico@azdot.gov  or visit the website at http://azdot.gov/inati

Ina Road Turnbay Work to Continue Until Feb. 15

Ina Road Turnbay work between Camino Martin and Camino de la Cruz will continue during daytime hours, 7:00am-5:00pm, until February 15

For your safety and that of the contractor’s personnel, please comply with traffic control devices, flagging personnel, and/or detour signs.

Travel time through the project area may increase during construction so please adjust your schedule accordingly. Construction may restrict traffic lanes and create congestion. Taking alternate routes is suggested.

If inclement weather or other events cause delays, the work may be rescheduled without further notice.  

For more information, please contact Town of Marana Public Works Office (520) 382-2505.

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Tangerine Road Update

Tangerine Corridor Constructors (TCC) is scheduled to begin removing and reconstructing Camino de Mañana, south of Tangerine Road. Work activities are scheduled from February 13 through February 26, 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. During this time you can expect the following:

  • Camino de Mañana will be temporarily closed from Big Sky Ranch Drive to Tangerine Road.
  • Residents and the traveling public will need to use Twin Peaks Road as an alternate route.
  • Traffic control will remain in place 24 hours a day.
  • Camino de Oeste will remain closed just south of its intersection with Placita Casa Sevilla. Casa Sevilla resident access will continue to be maintained from Camino de Oeste to Tangerine Road. Resident access south of the closure will continue to be maintained from Camino de Mañana. This will be a permanent closure.

There may be an increase in noise throughout the area with the increased construction activities. As a reminder, adverse weather conditions could affect the scheduled activities.

We appreciate your patience and understanding.  If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact Kristi or Nanette at (520) 623-3073 or by email at info@tangerineroad.info. We look forward to working with you throughout the project, and encourage any feedback to ensure the Project Team can deliver a beneficial project for the whole community. For more information on this project, please visit www.tangerineroad.info.

Please be aware of bicyclists and pedestrians in the area and ensure that dogs, horses and other animals are not in the construction zone to ensure the safety of all.

Tangerine Road Update

Roadwork is continuing to progress along Tangerine Road. Drivers in this area should be aware of the upcoming closure on Camino de Mañana. Tangerine Corridor Constructors (TCC) is scheduled to begin removing and reconstructing Camino de Mañana, south of Tangerine Road. Work activities are scheduled from February 13 through February 26, 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. During this time you can expect the following:

  • Camino de Mañana will be temporarily closed from Big Sky Ranch Drive to Tangerine Road.
  • Residents and the traveling public will need to use Twin Peaks Road as an alternate route.
  • Traffic control will remain in place 24 hours a day.
  • Camino de Oeste will remain closed at Camino de Mañana.
  • There may be an increase in noise throughout the area with the increased construction activities.

For more information on upcoming work activities, please use the button below to access all the latest information on the progress of this project. 

Ina Road Traffic Interchange Roadwork enters second phase in mid-February 2017

Pima County Loop Trail at Ina Road will close in January

The I-10/Ina Road Traffic Interchange project in Marana just north of Tucson is completing its first phase of construction. Businesses along the Ina Corridor will remain open throughout all phases of this project. Phase 1 is scheduled to wrap up in mid-February 2017. The on- and off-ramps connecting I-10 and Ina Road are scheduled to close Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017, barring weather-related or other unforeseen delays. While businesses on Ina on both sides of I-10 remain open, there will be no through traffic across the freeway. Cortaro Road and Orange Grove Interchanges are still open.

The project also includes reconstruction of the Ina Road bridges over the Santa Cruz River beginning in January 2017. This work will close the Pima County Loop Trail, south of Ina Road at Ted Walker Road and north of Ina Road at the Crossroads at Silverbell District Park for approximately two years. Once the bridge project is completed, there will be Loop Trail underpasses on each side of the Santa Cruz River, new ADA-accessible ramps to Ina Road and new bike lanes and sidewalks along Ina Road.

Drivers should proceed through the work zone with caution, slow down and watch for construction personnel and equipment while the following closures and restrictions are in place:

Interstate 10 Frontage Road

  • The eastbound I-10 frontage road south of Ina Road and north of Starcommerce Way is narrowed to one lane daily through the end of the year.
  • The westbound I-10 frontage road is closed between Ina and Cortaro roads through the end of the year.
  • Access to all businesses will be maintained. Traffic control signs will guide drivers through the work zone.

Ina Road

  • Ina Road, just east and west of I-10, is narrowed to one lane through end of year.
  • Ina Road, east of I-10, has left-turn lane restrictions at Camino de Oeste (in both directions) and at Camino de la Cruz (from eastbound Ina Road only) through end of year for utility work. Watch for possible U-turn restrictions while work is underway.

Massingale Road

  • Massingale Road is closed at the westbound I-10 frontage road through 2017 while the frontage road is reconstructed. Drivers should use Camino de Oeste instead.

The project to reconstruct the interchange fully will improve traffic operations on I-10 and on the Ina Road traffic interchange. The project consists of widening I-10 to accommodate an additional lane in each direction and widening Ina Road from Silverbell Road to Camino de la Cruz.

Managed by ADOT, this project is funded by the Regional Transportation Authority of Pima County. The voter-approved, $2.1 billion RTA plan will be implemented through 2026. Details about the full plan are available at www.RTAmobility.com.

ADOT works to inform the public about planned highway restrictions and closures, but it’s possible that unscheduled impacts might occur because of weather or other factors. For the most current information about highway conditions statewide, visit ADOT’s Travel Information Site at www.az511.gov, follow ADOT on Twitter (@ArizonaDOT) or call 511, except while driving.

For more information about this project, please call Paki Rico, ADOT senior community relations officer, at 520.388.4233 or email prico@azdot.gov  or visit the website at http://azdot.gov/inati

Tangerine Road Traffic Alert (Rescheduled Work)

On Monday, December 19, from 4 p.m. to 5 a.m., crews from Tangerine Corridor Constructors will be working at the intersection of Thornydale Road and Tangerine Road installing water infrastructure. The traveling public can anticipate the following impacts:

  • North and southbound traffic on Thornydale Road will be shifted to the west. One through lane will be maintained in each direction
  • No left turns will be permitted from north or southbound Thornydale Road at Tangerine Road
  • All right turns will be permitted on Thornydale Road at Tangerine Road
  • The speed limit will be reduced to 25 MPH
  • Expect delays 

On Friday, December 16, crews from Tangerine Corridor Constructors set up traffic control in preparation for paving operations at the intersection of Dove Mountain Boulevard/Twin Peaks Road and Tangerine Road. Due to rain, the paving operations have been rescheduled and the current traffic control will still be in place through Wednesday, December 21 at 5 a.m.

The traveling public can anticipate the following impacts:

  • North and south bound traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction
  • North and south bound traffic will not have dedicated turn lanes, but all turn movements will be permitted
  • East and west bound traffic will be reduced to one through-lane in each direction 
  • East and west bound traffic will have dedicated left turn lanes, with all turn movements permitted
  • The speed limit will be reduced to 25 mph
  • Expect delays

On Wednesday, December 21, from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m., crews from Tangerine Corridor Constructors will be working at the intersection of Dove Mountain Boulevard/Twin Peaks Road and Tangerine Road. The traveling public can anticipate the following impacts:

  • All through traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction at the intersection
  • All left turn movements will be permitted
  • No right turns will be permitted from eastbound Tangerine Road to southbound Twin Peaks Road
  • Traffic signals will be flashing red and Marana PD will be onsite to help direct traffic
  • The speed limit will be reduced to 25 mph
  • Expect delays 

Construction continues at Interstate 10 and Ina Road (through Dec. 31)

The I-10/Ina Road Traffic Interchange project in Marana just north of Tucson continues its first phase of construction, in which Ina Road remains open while crews finish building a traffic detour for drivers to use when the Ina Road traffic interchange closes. Work includes drainage improvements and major utility work.

Drivers should proceed through the work zone with caution, slow down and watch for construction personnel and equipment while the following closures and restrictions are in place:

Interstate 10 Frontage Road

  • The eastbound I-10 frontage road south of Ina Road and north of Starcommerce Way is reduced to one lane daily through the end of the year.
  • The westbound I-10 frontage road is closed between Ina and Cortaro roads through the end of the year.
  • Access to all businesses will be maintained. Traffic control signs will guide drivers through the work zone.

Ina Road

  • Ina Road, just east and west of I-10, is narrowed to one lane through late 2016.
  • Ina Road, east of I-10, has left-turn lane restrictions at Camino de Oeste (in both directions) and at Camino de la Cruz (from eastbound Ina Road only) through late 2016 for utility work. Watch for possible U-turn restrictions while work is underway.

Massingale Road

  • Massingale Road is closed at the westbound I-10 frontage road through 2017 while the frontage road is reconstructed. Drivers should use Camino de Oeste instead.
  • The project to reconstruct the interchange fully will improve traffic operations on I-10 and on the Ina Road traffic interchange. The project consists of widening I-10 to accommodate an additional lane in each direction and widening Ina Road from Silverbell Road to Camino de la Cruz.

Managed by ADOT, this project is funded by the Regional Transportation Authority of Pima County. The voter-approved, $2.1 billion RTA plan will be implemented through 2026. Details about the full plan are available at www.RTAmobility.com.

ADOT works to inform the public about planned highway restrictions and closures, but it’s possible that unscheduled impacts might occur because of weather or other factors. For the most current information about highway conditions statewide, visit ADOT’s Travel Information Site at www.az511.gov, follow ADOT on Twitter (@ArizonaDOT) or call 511, except while driving.

For more information about this project, please visit the website at http://azdot.gov/inati

Tangerine Road traffic alert: speed limit changes to begin Dec 9

Beginning Friday, December 9, the posted speed limits will change on Tangerine Road from Verch Way to La Canada Drive. The traveling public can anticipate the following impacts:

  • The speed limit will be reduced to 35 mph.
  • Expect delays

This will extend the 35 MPH zone from Thornydale Road to La Canada Drive.  The 25 MPH zone from Dove Mountain Boulevard to Thornydale Road is still in effect.

Beginning Sunday night, December 11, through Thursday, December 15, from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night, crews from Tangerine Corridor Constructors will be conducting utility work on Tangerine Road from Shannon Road to just east of La Cholla Boulevard. The traveling public can anticipate the following impacts:

  • There will be intermittent lane restrictions on Tangerine Road between Shannon Road and La Cholla Boulevard. Traffic will be guided through the impacted work area one direction at a time. Flaggers will be on site to direct traffic through the work area.
  • The speed limit will be reduced to 25 mph
  • Expect delays  

There will be an increased amount of truck traffic the week of December 12 hauling in materials.  Please be cautious and do not follow the trucks into the work zones.

Construction continues at Interstate 10 and Ina Road (Dec. 1-10)

The I-10/Ina Road Traffic Interchange project in Marana just north of Tucson continues its first phase of construction, in which Ina Road remains open while crews finish building a traffic detour for drivers to use when the Ina Road traffic interchange closes. Work includes drainage improvements and major utility work.

Drivers should proceed through the work zone with caution, slow down and watch for construction personnel and equipment while the following closures and restrictions are in place:

Interstate 10 Frontage Road

  • The eastbound I-10 frontage road south of Ina Road and north of Starcommerce Way is reduced to one lane daily through the end of the year.
  • The westbound I-10 frontage road is closed between Ina and Cortaro roads through the end of the year.
  • Access to all businesses will be maintained. Traffic control signs will guide drivers through the work zone.

Ina Road

  • Ina Road, west of I-10, will be narrowed to one lane only daily from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, and Sunday, Dec. 4. Traffic will be alternated to the open lane and guided through the work zone by crews and traffic devices.
  • Ina Road, just east and west of I-10, is narrowed to one lane through late 2016.
  • Ina Road, east of I-10, has left-turn lane restrictions at Camino de Oeste (in both directions) and at Camino de la Cruz (from eastbound Ina Road only) through late 2016 for utility work. Watch for possible U-turn restrictions while work is underway.

Massingale Road

  • Massingale Road is closed at the westbound I-10 frontage road through 2017 while the frontage road is reconstructed. Drivers should use Camino de Oeste instead.

The project to reconstruct the interchange fully will improve traffic operations on I-10 and on the Ina Road traffic interchange. The project consists of widening I-10 to accommodate an additional lane in each direction and widening Ina Road from Silverbell Road to Camino de la Cruz.

Managed by ADOT, this project is funded by the Regional Transportation Authority of Pima County. The voter-approved, $2.1 billion RTA plan will be implemented through 2026. Details about the full plan are available at www.RTAmobility.com

ADOT works to inform the public about planned highway restrictions and closures, but it’s possible that unscheduled impacts might occur because of weather or other factors. For the most current information about highway conditions statewide, visit ADOT’s Travel Information Site at www.az511.gov, follow ADOT on Twitter (@ArizonaDOT) or call 511, except while driving.

For more information about this project, please call Paki Rico, ADOT senior community relations officer, at 520.388.4233 or email prico@azdot.gov  or visit the website at http://azdot.gov/inati

Construction continues through November 30 at Interstate 10 and Ina Road

The I-10/Ina Road Traffic Interchange project in Marana just north of Tucson continues its first phase of construction as crews build a traffic detour for drivers to use when the Ina Road traffic interchange closes. Work includes building temporary construction easements and major utility work. During this phase, Ina Road remains open. Drivers should proceed through the work zone with caution and watch for construction equipment and personnel while the following closures and restrictions are in place:

Interstate 10

  • Drivers should expected intermittent, 15-minute lane closures in both directions of I-10 at Ina Road from 4 a.m. to noon Sunday, Nov. 20, for overhead utility work. Law enforcement officers will be on site to direct traffic.

Interstate 10 Frontage Road

  • The eastbound I-10 frontage road south of Ina Road and north of Starcommerce Way is reduced to one lane daily through the end of the year.
  • The westbound I-10 frontage road is closed between Ina and Cortaro roads through the end of the year.
  • Access to all businesses will be maintained. Traffic control signs will guide drivers through the work zone.

Ina Road

  • Ina Road, just east and west of I-10, is narrowed to one lane through late 2016.
  • Ina Road, east of I-10, has left-turn lane restrictions at Camino de Oeste (in both directions) and at Camino de la Cruz (from eastbound Ina Road only) through the end of the year for utility work. Watch for possible U-turn restrictions while work is underway.

Massingale Road

  • Massingale Road is closed at the westbound I-10 frontage road through 2017 while the frontage road is reconstructed. Drivers should use Camino de Oeste instead.
  • The project to reconstruct the interchange fully will improve traffic operations on I-10 and on the Ina Road traffic interchange. The project consists of widening I-10 to accommodate an additional lane in each direction and widening Ina Road from Silverbell Road to Camino de la Cruz.

Managed by ADOT, this project is funded by the Regional Transportation Authority of Pima County. The voter-approved, $2.1 billion RTA plan will be implemented through 2026. Details about the full plan are available at www.RTAmobility.com.

ADOT works to inform the public about planned highway restrictions, but it’s possible that unscheduled closures or restrictions might occur because of weather or other factors. For the latest highway conditions around the state, visit the ADOT Traveler Information Center at www.az511.gov or call 511, except while driving.

For more information about this project, please call Paki Rico, ADOT senior community relations officer, at 520.388.4233 or email prico@azdot.gov  or visit the website at http://azdot.gov/inati

Yellow Flashing Lights Improve Safety, Reduce Traffic

In a continual effort to provide the safest roadways, the Town of Marana is installing flashing-yellow left-turn turn arrows at select signalized intersections and corridors. 

Numerous turn signals are being updated to include flashing-yellow arrow signals to create a safer, more efficient left-hand turn. When on, this flashing yellow arrow means a vehicle is allowed to cautiously enter an intersection only to make the turn indicated by the arrow, but the driver must first yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians, then proceed with caution.

 The new flashing-yellow arrow provides a more direct message than the traditional circular green indication for turns.  YIELD to oncoming traffic and pedestrians when you see it flashing.  National studies have revealed that it reduces confusion, because the turn-lane display is no longer the same indication as the adjacent through lanes.

Safer

A national study demonstrated drivers had fewer crashes when using the Flashing-Yellow Arrow left-turn signal than with the traditional circular green left-turn signal, because some drivers perceive any green signal to mean GO.  These flashing-yellow arrows have been shown to help drivers make fewer mistakes.  They keep motorists safer during heavy traffic and reduce delays when traffic is light.

Less traffic delay

Motorists have more opportunities to make a left turn with the flashing yellow left-turn arrow than with the traditional yielding left-turn indications, which keeps traffic moving.

More flexible

The new yellow-flashing turn display provides more options to most effectively handle all types of traffic volume and reduce traffic back-ups.

 

 

ADOT: Plan for no traffic signals at Interstate 10 and Orange Grove Road Tuesday, Oct. 25

Law enforcement will conduct traffic control at busy intersection

The intersection of Interstate 10 and Orange Grove Road will go dark – meaning none of the traffic signals will be in operation – from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25. Law enforcement will direct traffic on site. All lanes and ramps will remain open, however delays are possible and drivers should consider an alternate route. Arizona Department of Transportation crews are scheduled to change out the signal cabinet which requires the complete shutdown of the system.

Drivers should proceed through the work zone with caution, slow down and watch for law enforcement, construction equipment and personnel.

ADOT works to inform the public about planned highway restrictions, but it’s possible that unscheduled closures or restrictions might occur because of weather or other factors. For the latest highway conditions around the state, visit the ADOT Traveler Information Center at www.az511.gov or call 511, except while driving.

For more information about this project, please call Paki Rico, ADOT Senior Community Relations Officer, at 520.388.4233 or email prico@azdot.gov.

Traffic Enforcement Detail, Tangerine Road, 9/27-9/30

The Marana Police Department will be conducting a traffic enforcement detail on Tangerine Road between Dove Mountain Blvd. and Thornydale Road.  This area is currently part of a widening project, which is under construction.

The Marana Police Motor Unit will be working in this area from Tuesday, September 27th through Friday, September 30th.  Enforcement will be conducted throughout the day during construction hours to enforce speeding and other related traffic violations.

Future enforcement details will be scheduled until the project is completed.

 

Tangerine Road Update: Nightly Utility Work Begins 9/25 Through Early October

Beginning Sunday night, September 25th from 8 pm to 5 am through early October, crews from Tangerine Corridor Constructors will begin working on utility crossings on Tangerine Road from Camino de Manana to Thornydale Road. The traveling public can anticipate the following impacts: 

  • There will be intermittent lane restrictions on Tangerine Road between Camino de Manana and Thornydale Road. Traffic will be guided through the impacted work area one side at a time. Flaggers will be on site to direct traffic through the work area.
  • The speed limit will be reduced 25 mph.
  • Expect delays.

Work is anticipated to continue for the next few weeks; however, no work will occur on the weekends. Daytime activities will continue to occur in concurrence with the night work. 

Please ensure that dogs, horses and other animals are not in the construction zone - for the safety of all. 

If you have further questions, please contact Kristi Shepherd at (520) 623-3073 or info@tangerineroad.info.

Town of Marana Pavement Preservation Program - STREET CLOSURE

Over the next several months, Marana Public Works will continue its Pavement Preservation Program. The streets which will be affected are included at the end of this article. This program employs a proactive maintenance philosophy to improve and preserve the high standards of our roads. Due to the type of work being performed, you will experience temporary road closures while work is taking place.

Holbrook Asphalt has been contracted to perform the street maintenance project in your area. The work involves seal coating of streets within your subdivision. The seal coat is anticipated to take place from October 10 to October 19. During this time, please be aware of the following restrictions and advisories:

  • Affected roads will be unavailable for travel on certain days from October 10 to October 19. The contractor will offer a shuttle service to get you to and from your residence and vehicle. The service will run from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for the homes on the streets being treated. To contact the shuttle, please call (480) 338-3254. Please refer to the attached map to determine what day your address is affected.
  • The type of treatment that will be applied to affected roads requires a 12 hour period of no traffic. All vehicles must be parked off the street. Please park your vehicle in adjacent areas that are not receiving treatment. If the owner of a vehicle parked on the street is unable to be located, the vehicle is subject to towing. Please see maps below for closure areas and dates.
  • Sprinklers may not be used one full day before or after your road has been treated.  Because treatments cannot be applied to wet roadways, delays may occur if moisture is present 24 hours before or after treatment has been applied. Damage due to sprinklers will result in repair costs charged to the resident.
  • Trash/recycle containers should be placed behind the curb and must be kept off the street. If pickup is scheduled during construction hours, your trash will be serviced at the next scheduled pick-up date. In the case of a life-threatening emergency, public safety vehicles will be allowed to drive on the treated surface.
  • Work cannot be performed in inclement weather. You will be notified of additional closures if the work cannot be performed on the planned date.

We understand there will be some inconvenience during this project. If we work together, we can minimize problems and finish in a timely manner with satisfying results.  Marana’s infrastructure is a point of pride in this community, and in order to maintain our high quality roads, projects like this one are periodically necessary.  As we work to complete this project efficiently and effectively, we are actively seeking input from our community members.  Please contact the Town of Marana at (520) 382-2505 with any questions, comments, or suggestions regarding this project.

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N. Costco Dr. construction between Home Depot and Naughtons to resume Sept. 13

Construction in the roadway is scheduled to take place beginning Tuesday, September 13, with a 9:00 pm lane closure in front of 3936 N. Costco Dr. between Home Depot and Naughtons. When work is completed, trench plates will be placed and road will be open to restricted traffic by 6:00 am Wednesday morning, September 14. On September 15 and September 16, starting each day at 9:00 am, this same location will again be closed for the next stage of roadwork. Trench plates will be removed as we complete each lane and open to traffic each day at 4:00pm.

Temporary striping will take place at night and moratorium mill and fill to be scheduled at a later date.

For your safety and that of the contractor’s personnel, please comply with all traffic control devices, flagging personnel, and/or detour signs. Travel time through the project area may increase during construction so please adjust your schedule accordingly. Construction may restrict traffic lanes and create congestion. Taking alternate routes is suggested.

If inclement weather or other events cause delays, the work may be rescheduled without further notice.

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Temporary closure of Crossroads Trail to begin September 11th

Crossroads Trail between the west side of the I-10 frontage road and Tangerine Farms Road will be closed to all traffic from 4 p.m. Sunday, 9/11/2016 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, 9/14/2016. The temporary closure is occurring in conjunction with the Town of Marana’s Tangerine/Downtown Sewer Conveyance System project. The project contractor, Kinkaid Civil Construction, will be installing a new sewer pipe across Crossroads Trail.

Tangerine Farms Road and Moore Road will be used as the detour route. Directional signs and traffic control devices will be set up to guide vehicles around the Crossroads Trail closure and along the detour route.

For your safety and that of the contractor’s personnel, please comply with all traffic control devices, flagging personnel, and/or detour signs. Travel time through the project area may increase during construction so please adjust your schedule accordingly. Construction may restrict traffic lanes and create congestion. Taking alternate routes is suggested.

If inclement weather or other events cause delays, the work may be rescheduled without further notice.

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