The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising Mohave County-area drivers to prepare for overnight lane restrictions over the next year as a 23-mile pavement project is set to start on State Route 95 between Courtwright Road and Bullhead Parkway (mileposts 227-250).
Construction will begin at Courtwright Road in Mohave Valley and progress north to Bullhead Parkway. Motorists should be prepared to slow down in the work zone and expect brief delays while the following restrictions are in place from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday evenings through Friday mornings:
- SR 95 will be narrowed to one lane in each direction starting Sunday evening, June 25. Only a portion of the project area will have the restrictions in place beginning at Courtwright Road. No work will take place Monday, July 3, and Tuesday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. Construction will resume following the 4th of July holiday at 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 5.
The restrictions will be ongoing until construction is completed in summer 2024.
The project elements include:
- Removing the top layer of pavement and replacing it with new asphalt.
- Replacing the curb and gutter, sidewalk ramps, pavement markings and other related work.
For additional information on the Courtwright Road - Bullhead Parkway project, visit the project webpage.
This is the first of two paving projects starting on SR 95. The second pavement project, which will be between Sara Park and Interstate 40 (mileposts 176 to 202) is scheduled to start Sunday, July 9. ADOT will provide additional information on the second project as soon as construction information becomes available. For more information on the SR 95 Sara Park - Interstate 40 project, visit the project webpage.
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