Part of Santa Cruz path is closed for work
Explorer, June 3, 2009
MARANA - 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. > read more
Twin Peaks Interchange only half the story
Marana Weekly News, June 2, 2009
By Gilbert Davidson
MARANA— The Twin Peaks Interchange will have many positive effects on the region when it’s completed. But Twin Peaks is only half the story when the subject is significant roadway improvements along Interstate 10 in Marana.> read more
Open House set for Camino de Mañana Project
Marana Weekly News, May 20, 2009
By Chuck Barth
MARANA— The Town of Marana and Borderland Construction, Inc. will soon begin construction on Camino de Mañana, between the new Twin Peaks Interchange and Tangerine Road at Dove Mountain Blvd.> read more
Marana breaks ground on Twin Peaks Interchange
Marana Weekly News, May 13, 2009
By Chuck Barth
MARANA - After many years of planning and engineering, ground was broken Monday morning for the Twin Peaks Interchange. > read more
Bid awarded on Twin Peaks Interchange
Marana Weekly News, April 22, 2009
By Chuck Barth
MARANA — The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) announced Friday that Pulice Construction, Inc., of Phoenix, was chosen as the low-bid prime contractor for Marana’s Twin Peaks Interchange.> read more
Council provides deposit to allow Twin Peaks Interchange to proceed
Marana Weekly News, March 25, 2009
By Chuck Barth
MARANA — The Marana Town Council has given the approval to spend $15 million to move along the bidding process on the Twin Peaks Interchange. > read more
Twin Peaks Interchange Postponed
Marana Weekly News , March 19, 2009
By Chuck Barth
The lack of a timely deposit has put the Twin Peaks Interchange program on hold for at least a month.> read more
Twin Peaks bids way under budget
Arizona Daily Star, March 5, 2009
By Shelley Shelton
The Arizona Department of Transportation is set to award the bid for Marana's Twin Peaks Interchange next week. > read more


