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US 60 reopens between Superior and Miami

Posted 2/8/25

PHOENIX – US 60 has reopened between Superior and Miami after an extended closure.

The freeway section was closed until Friday afternoon following the removal of unstable rock exposed …

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US 60 reopens between Superior and Miami

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PHOENIX – US 60 has reopened between Superior and Miami after an extended closure.

The freeway section was closed until Friday afternoon following the removal of unstable rock exposed Tuesday during blasting operations for a bridge replacement project.

The speed limit has been temporarily reduced to 25 mph through the area at milepost 227, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation. 

Full closures for the project, which is replacing the Queen Creek Bridge and Waterfall Canyon Bridge east of Superior, are normally scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, as needed, for blasting and cleanup.

During closures, drivers can detour through Winkelman on state routes 77 and 177, transportation officials said.

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