Group opposes Loop 202 before Phoenix City Council

Loop 202 and US 60 Interchange / Alan Stark/Flickr
Loop 202 and US 60 Interchange / Alan Stark/Flickr

By Allison Hurtado | Ahwatukee Foothills News

Several volunteers from Protecting Arizona’s Resources and Children took the opportunity to voice their concerns about the South Mountain Freeway during the Phoenix City Council meeting Wednesday, Oct. 1.

Volunteers spoke about the traffic, health and chemical emergency issues they say have not been properly addressed in the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Final Environmental Impact Study (FEIS) of the South Mountain Freeway.

The FEIS was recently released. The public has until Nov. 25 to review the report and submit comments to ADOT before the study is used to obtain a final record of decision from the federal government.

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