🚧 State Route 264 Paving Project - Tuba City 🚧 Beginning Monday, May 8, expect lane restrictions on SR 264 for two improvement projects near Tuba City. More:
Paving project beginning on SR 264 east of Tuba CityDrivers should plan for extra travel time
TUBA CITY – The Arizona Department of Transportation will begin two improvement projects on State Route 264 near Tuba City starting Monday, May 8. Crews will be working to replace the pavement and restripe the roadway as part of the improvement project along SR 264. Drivers should expect lane restrictions in both directions while the pavement improvement work is underway. Restrictions will be lifted each day after hours and on weekends.
ADOT recommends allowing extra travel time and being prepared to slow down, stay alert and merge safely when approaching and traveling through the work zones.Additionally, crews will be installing a pedestrian pathway with lighting that leads to the Hopi Cultural Center .For more information, please visit the
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