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Earlier this week, crews removed asphalt to prepare for the paving of Magma Road from Superstition Views to Stardust Drive.
Work is currently taking place on the south end of the project, from Johnson Ranch Boulevard/Gantzel Road through Magma Road on Hunt Highway to construct improvements.
Pinal County public works will begin the roadway rehabilitation project on Ocotillo Road between Ironwood Drive and Kenworthy Road on March 18th. Work on the existing 3-lane road is expected to last through the end of July 2019.
As part of the work on the east side of Hunt Highway, crews are currently constructing a box culvert under the driveway/roadway at the entry to Shops at Copper Basin, with the driveway to Shops at Copper Basin closed for this work.
Pinal County Public Works has been hard at work improving roadways in and out of San Tan Valley. Below is an update on current and future projects.
Construction on Magma Road at Hunt Highway intersection will begin the first week of January.
Work is currently taking place in the south end of the project, from Johnson Ranch Boulevard/Gantzel Road through Magma Road on Hunt Highway to construct improvements.
Removal of a controller cabinet due to a vehicular accident caused a traffic signal to be nonfunctional on Hunt Highway south of Gary Road in San Tan Valley, by Walmart in late November.
In addition to the Hunt Hwy expansion, several other roadways in San Tan Valley have some upcoming improvements. Below are road construction updates for the next couple of weeks.
Work to expand Hunt Hwy is continuing on schedule in San Tan Valley. Work is currently taking place in the south end of the project from Johnson Ranch Boulevard/Gantzel Road to Magma Road in Hunt Highway. Current work includes utility work on the west side of Hunt Highway. Hunt Hwy is remaining open for travel, one lane in each direction, with traffic shifted away from the work zone.
Pinal County Public Works was able to open the new Tourmanline Rd & Judd Rd connections in San Tan Valley Friday afternoon, October 12th after only a few day delay because of the rain.