The Maricopa Association of Governments, the cities of Surprise and Peoria, the Arizona Department of Transportation and the Maricopa County Department of Transportation are jointly conducting a study to assess the current and future travel demands along a congested stretch.
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Grand Avenue in Surprise to get look in new study
Meeting called for comments between 303 and 74
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A city of Surprise traffic cone.
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By city of Surprise
The Maricopa Association of Governments, the cities of Surprise and Peoria, the Arizona Department of Transportation and the Maricopa County Department of Transportation are jointly conducting the U.S. 60 (Grand Avenue): Loop 303 to SR 74 Corridor Study to assess the current and future travel demands in the area.
The study will identify transportation investments to address current travel needs and support anticipated development in the surrounding area through 2050.
MAG has scheduled a public information meeting from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 14 at Asante Preparatory Academy, 23251 N. 166th Drive, Surprise.
Come any time between 6:30 and 8 p.m. to meet with study team members and discuss:
Messages: What we have heard from the community
Responses: What’s been done so far
Your Experiences: Moving around your area
Your Perspective: Problems and solutions
For those who can't make the meeting, visit azmag.gov/US60CorridorStudyto give MAG your comments online and sign up for email updates.
The study will include four public comment periods.