ADOT redirects traffic for Loop 202 rock blasting

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Phoenix-area motorists on Pecos Road and Desert Foothills Parkway can expect short-term traffic restrictions while nearby controlled rock blasting makes way for a new stretch of freeway.

The Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway project is expected to be completed in late 2019 and will link the East and West valleys and offer an alternative route to Interstate 10 in downtown Phoenix, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT).

The affected area will be west of 24th Street and beyond the Desert Foothills Parkway. Precaution will be taken for homeowners in the area; drivers will be notified in advance via message board signs on Pecos Road and Desert Foothills Parkway.

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