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The Arizona Department of Transportation is seeking public comment as it begins an engineering and environmental study for the portion of the proposed North-South Corridor, known as State Route 505, between Florence and Eloy in Pinal County.
The study spans 31 miles of Segment 2 of the North-South Corridor from Arizona Farms Road near Florence to Interstate 10 near Eloy. The North-South Corridor is intended to improve the transportation network by accommodating the current and future population, improving access and regional mobility, providing an alternative to I-10, improving north-to-south connectivity and integrating with the region’s transportation network.
ADOT is now beginning a Tier 2 Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and Design Concept Report (DCR) for the proposed project that will:
- Develop and evaluate a range of alternatives for potential 400-foot-wide freeway alignments within the selected 1,500-foot Tier 1 study corridor, as well as potential interchange locations and other design features
- Identify environmental considerations and potential impact avoidance, minimization and mitigation efforts
- Develop design concepts for the alternatives
- Prepare draft and final EIS and DCR documents identifying the preferred alternative and issue a Record of Decision identifying the selected alternative
- This study would build upon the purpose and need identified in the previous Tier 1 North-South Corridor Study, which was to provide a continuous, access-controlled north-to-south transportation corridor
ADOT’s outreach includes two in-person public meetings and a virtual meeting that will provide an overview of the study and seek input. The public comment period lasts through Sept. 8.
The following in-person public meetings are scheduled:
- 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 7, Florence High School Gym, 1000 S. Main St., Florence. A presentation begins at 6 p.m.
- 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12, Santa Cruz Valley Union High School Gym, 900 N. Main St., Eloy. A presentation begins at 6 p.m.
A virtual public meeting is scheduled for 6 to 7 p.m. Aug. 14. To participate:
- Online: https://bit.ly/NSSegment2
- Phone: 408.638.0968
- Meeting number: 974 4088 7487
- Webinar Password: ADOTNSS2
- Call-in password: 95283501
Spanish Audio Channel:
- Phone: 408.638.0968
- Meeting number: 913 7909 6785
- Call-in password: 12101400
The information presented at each meeting will be the same. More details about the meeting, including the meeting materials and prerecorded presentation, are available for viewing on the study website at northsouth-segment2.com.
Comments may be submitted through Sept. 8:
ADOT also has had another Tier 2 Environmental Impact Statement underway since April on the North-South Corridor Segment 1 spanning about 20 miles between Apache Junction and Florence. The Tier 2 study for the northern segment also will develop and evaluate a range of alternatives for potential 400-foot-wide freeway alignments within the selected 1,500-foot Tier 1 study corridor, as well as potential interchange locations and other design features. For more information, please visit northsouth-segment1.com.
 The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried out by ADOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated 06/25/2024 and executed by FHWA and ADOT.
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other nondiscrimination laws and authorities, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Persons that require a reasonable accommodation based on language or disability should contact Kara Spinney at 855.712.8530 or kspinney@azdot.gov. Requests should be made as early as possible to ensure the State has an opportunity to address the accommodation.
De conformidad con el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, la Ley de Estadounidenses con Discapacidades (ADA, por sus siglas en inglés) y otras normas y leyes antidiscriminatorias, ADOT no discrimina por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, edad o discapacidad. Las personas que requieran una adaptación razonable basada en el idioma o la discapacidad deben comunicarse con Kara Spinney, Gerente de Proyectos de Relaciones Comunitarias de ADOT, al 855.712.8530 o enviar un correo electrónico a kspinney@azdot.gov. Las solicitudes deben hacerse lo antes posible para garantizar que el Estado tenga la oportunidad de abordar la adaptación.
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