Travel Advisory: Northbound Interstate 17 closed in North Phoenix for bridge installation overnight Friday (June 1) ADOT advises drivers to plan for 18-mile detour; southbound closure scheduled for June 8 PHOENIX – Drivers who use Interstate 17 in North Phoenix should plan for the northbound lanes to be closed overnight this Friday (June 1) as crews set the spans for a new pedestrian bridge just north of Jomax Road. During the closure, drivers will use an 18-mile detour to bypass the work zone. Northbound Interstate 17 is scheduled to be closed between Happy Valley Road and Loop 303 from 11:30 p.m. Friday to 4 a.m. Saturday (June 2). Drivers will exit at Happy Valley Road, travel west to Lake Pleasant Parkway, north to Loop 303 and east on Loop 303 to re-connect with I-17. Because services are limited, ADOT advises drivers to be well rested and have enough fuel in their vehicles. Read our blog to learn more! Next week, crews will set the bridge spans over southbound I-17 and the interstate will be closed between Loop 303 and Happy Valley Road. The southbound closure is scheduled to occur from 11:30 p.m. Friday June 8 to 4 a.m. Saturday June 9. Southbound drivers will exit Loop 303 westbound to Lake Pleasant Parkway, travel southbound to Happy Valley Road and east on Happy Valley Road to re-connect with I-17. View a flier and map or visit the ADOT web site for more information. Members of the public who have questions or comments can email Projects@azdot.gov or call 1-855-712-8530. News media should contact the ADOT Public Information Office at news@azdot.gov or call 1-800-949-8057. Ease the commute for your family and friends … please share this email with others who use this Valley Freeway! ADOT appreciates your patience and cooperation during freeway-construction and maintenance projects. |
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Travel Advisory: Northbound Interstate 17 closed in North Phoenix for bridge installation overnight Friday (June 1)
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