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Regional transportation study meeting Thursday for East Valley

Queen Creek, Mesa, Apache Junction, Florence areas included

Posted 5/29/23

The Maricopa Association of Governments is doing a study on longterm transportation plans for the area south of Apache Junction and Mesa.

MAG will be holding a virtual community meeting at 6 …

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Regional transportation study meeting Thursday for East Valley

Queen Creek, Mesa, Apache Junction, Florence areas included

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The Maricopa Association of Governments is doing a study on longterm transportation plans for the area south of Apache Junction and Mesa.

MAG will be holding a virtual community meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 1. The meeting will address transportation needs now and into the future.

The study area is a large, mostly undeveloped area in northern Pinal County located in the southeastern portion of the MAG planning area. The study area boundaries include Hawes Road in Mesa, the town of Queen Creek and San Tan Mountain Regional Park to the west; the Gila River Indian Community, unincorporated San Tan Valley and the town of Florence to the south; State Route 79 and US 60 to the east; and Southern Avenue in the cities of Apache Junction and Mesa to the north.

If you cannot attend the live virtual community meeting on June 1, there will be an online survey available June 1-15.

For more details, go to azmag.gov/Programs/Transportation/Superstition-Vistas-Multimodal-Transportation-Planning-Study.