The Arizona Department of Transportation has made safety enhancements to an area north of Midgley Bridge on SR 89A in Oak Creek Canyon to minimize the potential for both unauthorized roadside parking and the associated pedestrian activity near a highway passing zone.
The improvements allowed for enlarging the pond space and adding a boardwalk, which makes the pond easier to access and enjoy, and an ultraviolet light system to reduce algae, so the pond will have improved visibility beneath the water’s surface.
With the holiday travel season now well underway, the Arizona Department of Transportation has announced no full closures are scheduled along state highways over the Christmas and New Year’s weekends.
In farewell to the State of Arizona, Governor Doug Ducey thanked Arizonans for entrusting him with the privilege of being governor of this great state for the past eight years.
Arizona voters overwhelmingly support investments in infrastructure, according to a recent poll conducted by Cygnal – an award-winning international polling, public opinion, and predictive analysis firm.
Arizona’s second largest commercial port will now have greater opportunities for trade, tourism and efficient transportation due to a new $8.9 million investment announced by Governor Doug Ducey.
The 10th Annual Old Town Center for the Arts ‘Winter Solstice Concert’ with William Eaton and Friends, will feature some of the world’s favorite Christmas melodies, original songs, and a special visual, musical tribute to honor our indigenous ancestors, in observation of the ancient winter solstice ritual
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s two terms that were defined by accomplishments that will positively affect the trajectory of the state for a generation were celebrated at a gala event last week.
Arizona’s state agencies have dramatically transformed government over the past eight years, fulfilling a promise Gov. Doug Ducey made to run Arizona at the speed of business and better serve the residents of our fast-growing state.
COVID-19 deaths remain well below what Arizona has seen during major surges, but the 71 deaths added in today’s weekly dashboard update are a grim reminder that COVID-19 is still present and taking lives.