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ADOT public meeting focuses on I-10/Baseline Road interchange

Phoenix, Tempe, MAG working with state on study

Posted 7/5/24

The Arizona Department of Transportation will conduct a virtual meeting Thursday to provide an update about planned improvements at the Interstate 10 traffic interchange with Baseline Road.

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TRANSPORTATION

ADOT public meeting focuses on I-10/Baseline Road interchange

Phoenix, Tempe, MAG working with state on study

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The Arizona Department of Transportation will conduct a virtual meeting Thursday to provide an update about planned improvements at the Interstate 10 traffic interchange with Baseline Road.

ADOT is evaluating potential design alternatives designed to improve traffic flow for vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists ahead of recommending a preferred alternative, state transportation officials said.

The virtual meeting, which will include a presentation by ADOT’s study team, will start at 6 p.m. Aug. 8. To register: tinyurl.com/i10baseline. The meeting also will allow ADOT study team members to answer questions and accept public comments. 

Among alternatives for the intersection is a modified diamond interchange and another is a diverging diamond interchange. A no-build alternative also is being evaluated.

For more: azdot.gov/i10baseline

ADOT also will accept comments through Aug. 22 via an online survey at tinyurl.com/i10baselinecomment. Comments may also be emailed to gluna2@azdot.gov; by phone at 855-712-8530; or by mail to ADOT Community Relations, 1655 W. Jackson Street, MD 126F, Phoenix, AZ 85007.

ADOT is working with several agencies on the I-10/Baseline Road interchange study, including the Federal Highway Administration, the cities of Phoenix and Tempe and the Maricopa Association of Governments, which serves as the freeway planning agency for the greater Phoenix region.