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The Broadway Curve improvement project will affect traffic this weekend, including travelers heading to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport from the West Valley.
The Arizona Department of Transportation advises motorists to expect delays and plan ahead when westbound Interstate 10 is closed between US 60 and 32nd Street from 10 p.m. Friday, June 2, to 4 a.m. Monday, June 5.
In addition to the freeway closure, the following will be closed:
The ramps from westbound US 60 to westbound I-10.
The ramp from southbound SR 143 to westbound I-10.
The westbound I-10 on-ramps at Elliot, Baseline and Broadway roads and 40th Street.
The westbound US 60 on-ramps at McClintock Drive, Rural Road and Mill Avenue.
Transportation officials suggest using eastbound Loop 202 or eastbound US 60 to northbound Loop 101 to westbound Loop 202 to reach westbound I-10.
West Valley drivers can bypass the work zone by using Loop 202 west and north to connect with I-10 at 59th Avenue, according to ADOT.
Motorists traveling westbound on I-10 and US 60 heading toPhoenix Sky Harbor Airport should head northbound on Loop 101 to westbound Loop 202 and use the Sky Harbor Boulevard entrance from Loop 202.
Drivers will begin using the new westbound US 60 ramp to westbound I-10 when westbound I-10 reopens on Monday, June 5. The existing bridge will be permanently closed and eventually removed.