I-10 Traffic Interchange at Twin Peaks
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Part of Santa Cruz path is closed for work

Published: June-03-2009

A portion of the Santa Cruz River Multi-Use Path in Marana is being closed during the first phase of construction on the Twin Peaks Interchange.

Closure is necessary at Twin Peaks Road while crews prepare to extend the road across the river, according to a release from the Arizona Department of Transportation.

The Santa Cruz River Multi-Use Path remains open at all other locations during this time, the release said. Users are asked to use trailheads located at Sanders Road, Postvale Road, Marana Heritage River Park, Gladden Farms Community Park, Wade McClean Park and El Rio Park.

ADOT and contractor Pulice Construction are asking pedestrians and bicyclists to be aware of construction signage, vehicles and personnel while traveling along the multi-use path.

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This is a project of the Regional Transportation Authority. The voter-approved, $2.1 billion RTA plan will be implemented through 2026. Details about the full plan are available at www.RTAmobility.com. The Regional Transportation Authority has a nine-member board with representatives from local, state and tribal governments. This project will be managed in partnership by the Arizona Department of Transportation and the Town of Marana.

 

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