Phoenix, AZ – A major highway improvement is on the horizon for Arizona drivers as the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) unveils plans for the I-10 Gas Line Road to South of SR 387 project. The 10-mile segment is part of the larger 26-mile I-10 Wild Horse Pass Corridor improvement initiative and is scheduled to break ground in late 2025.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, the project spans mileposts 177.0 to 187.0 and will add a third general-purpose lane in each direction. Alongside the lane expansion, ADOT will carry out several key infrastructure updates to improve access and enhance safety for travelers in and around the Gila River Indian Community and Casa Grande area.
Key components of the project include:
- Reconstructing and widening the Gas Line Road crossroad.
- Building a new I-10 traffic interchange at Seed Farm Road.
- Removing the crossroad at Dirk Lay Road.
- Reconstructing the existing interchange at Pinal Avenue/SR 387/SR 187.
These changes are expected to streamline traffic flow and reduce congestion along the busy I-10 corridor. The full project is anticipated to last approximately two years once construction begins.
The Wild Horse Pass Corridor initiative is designed to modernize a heavily traveled section of I-10 connecting the Loop 202 Santan Freeway to SR 387, aiming to support the region’s growing transportation demands. ADOT has not yet released details on traffic impacts during the construction period but encourages drivers to monitor future updates through official channels.
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