Governor Ducey appoints two new members to State Transportation Board
(NEWS RELEASE) Governor Doug Ducey has appointed Arlando Teller, a veteran transportation official from the Navajo Nation, and Steve Stratton, a longtime city and county
(NEWS RELEASE) Governor Doug Ducey has appointed Arlando Teller, a veteran transportation official from the Navajo Nation, and Steve Stratton, a longtime city and county
By Bart Jansen | USA TODAY Nearly 10% of the country’s bridges – 58,495 out of 609,539 – were considered structurally deficient last year and
By Robby Gal | Casa Grande Dispatch The city of Coolidge is collaborating with the Arizona Department of Transportation on developing an updated plan for
By Scottsdale Independent Record breaking is simply the best way to describe Arizona’s unique relationship with Canada as the state celebrates Canada Week. For the
By Karen Loschiavo | Arizona Capitol Time Planners and officials should focus increasingly on public transportation options such as pedestrian routes, buses, light rail and
By Mike Sackley | KTAR President Barack Obama has included the Tempe streetcar project in his budget for fiscal year 2017. If approved it would
By Brenna Goth | The Arizona Republic A south Phoenix light-rail line is on the fast track to construction, under a plan to accelerate the
By Jessica Boehm | The Arizona Republic After years of discussion and months of planning, construction on a controversial bridge at Bell Road and U.S.
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Pulling apart what was a carefully crafted deal, a House panel voted Tuesday night to open
By James Gingerich | Ahwatukee Foothills News The Ahwatukee Foothills Village Planning Committee (AFVPC) has released an official declaration of disapproval regarding the Pecos Road
By Raquel Hendrickson Transportation issues also addressed by General Plan A crash Jan. 29 at the Casa Blanca intersection with State Route 347 during morning
Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa An overpass in Maricopa will be more than an overpass – at least in terms of strategy. The future grade-separation project
By Mayors Mark Mitchell, Jay Tibshraeny and Mark Nexsen (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) With city and state revenues back
By Madison Alder | Cronkite News Arizona’s driving policies make it one of the most dangerous states in the nation for drivers and their passengers,
By Daniel C. Vock | Governing U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, a former mayor of Charlotte, N.C., has plenty left to do in the Obama
Urban Land Institute addresses Arizona’s future Arizona Builders Exchange Nearly 1,000 attendees packed the Grand Canyon Ballroom at the J.W. Marriot Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort
By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch FLORENCE — Last August, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution to create a transportation authority.
By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Department of Transportation is short $17.3 billion to maintain its road system, Director John Halikowski
By Jenny Ung | Cronkite News If Kelley Dalton, one of the two drivers for the city of Maricopa’s public transportation system, doesn’t see passengers
By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal CVS has a giant footprint in the Scottsdale Cure Corridor with more than 4,300 employees. A large
By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star After nearly five years of planning, Valley Metro presented its preliminary proposal for the West Phoenix/Central Glendale Transit
Daily Real Estate News What states are the top picks for Americans looking to move? Oregon, Florida, California, Hawaii, Colorado, and New York, according to
By Patrick McNamara | Arizona Daily Star With one vote in opposition, the Pima County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a contract with the
By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona Department of Transportation selected Fluor Enterprises, Inc., Granite Construction Co., Ames Construction, Inc., and Parsons Brinckerhoff
AzBEX Phoenix’s transportation system will see a new investment on Jan. 1, 2016, when the voter-approved citywide Transportation 2050 (T2050) plan takes effect. The T2050
By Patrick McNamara | Tucson.com Even after the failure of the $815-million bond proposal in November, regional leaders have determined not to allow one aspect
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