Arizona gives public first glimpse of proposed Interstate 11 routes

INTERSTATE-11By Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star

Options for a new interstate in Arizona were presented to a packed audience Wednesday during the first public hearing on the proposed Interstate 11.

Project engineer Jay Van Echo said the goal of the I-11 corridor is access-controlled, north-south transportation that connects U.S. metropolitan areas with Mexico and Canada.

He said the final corridor could be one entirely new route or several new routes, connected to improved existing routes.

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Related: 4 states form I-10 coalition

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