By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothill News
Ten months after vehicles were allowed to roll along the South Mountain Freeway, an opening date has been set for the final two pieces of the $1.7-billion project.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has set Monday, Oct. 19 for the opening of the 32nd Street Interchange and the 6-mile multi-use path along the freeway’s southern edge.
“The date could change if something unexpected – for example, severe weather – happens between now and then,” ADOT spokesman Tom Herrmann said.