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Interstate 11 Corridor Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement, Nogales to Wickenburg
Interstate 11 Corridor Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement, Nogales to Wickenburg

Meeting Information and Notices

The Arizona Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration are hosting public meetings to present reasonable corridor alternatives for the proposed Interstate 11 between Nogales and Wickenburg.

YOUR INPUT IS NEEDED!

Meeting attendees will be able to review and comment on the proposed reasonable alternatives. The alternatives were developed as part of the environmental study based on:

  • Input from the agency and public scoping meetings held in 2016
  • Technical analysis
  • Findings from previous studies
  • Public comment through postal mail, email, telephone and the I-11 website

The following list outlines the public meetings to be conducted in May 2017. Each meeting will be conducted from 5-7 p.m., with a presentation starting at approximately 5:15 p.m. The same information will be presented at each meeting.  Following the presentation, the meetings will be held in an open house format with study team members available to answer questions.

Alternatives Evaluation Public Information Meetings:

Meeting Locations

Tuesday, May 2
Arizona Riverpark Inn
777 W. Cushing Street, Tucson, AZ

Wednesday, May 3
Marana Middle School – Cafeteria
11285 W. Grier Road, Marana, AZ

Thursday, May 4
Nogales High School – Cafeteria
1905 N. Apache Boulevard, Nogales, AZ

Wednesday, May 10
Dorothy Powell Senior Adult Center Dining Room
405 E. 6th Street, Casa Grande, AZ

Thursday, May 11
Wickenburg Community Center
160 N. Valentine Street, Wickenburg, AZ

Tuesday, May 16
Buckeye Community Center Multipurpose Room
201 E. Centre Avenue, Buckeye, AZ

Outreach

Six Public Scoping Meetings held in June 2016

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) held six public scoping meeting as part of the environmental study for Interstate 11 (I-11) between Nogales and Wickenburg.

Public Scoping is a time at the beginning of the environmental study for the study team to learn from the community. As part of the scoping process, a series of public meetings were held throughout the Corridor Study Area, including Wickenburg, Buckeye, Casa Grande, Marana, Tucson and Nogales. The public scoping meetings provided study information, obtained community feedback on issues in the Corridor Study Area, and solicited input to form potential corridor alternatives. This public input will help ADOT and FHWA identify the selected corridor alternative and type of transportation facility.

The following list outlines the public meetings were held during the scoping period. Each meeting was held from 4-6:30 PM, with a presentation at approximately 4:15. The same information was presented at each meeting. Following the presentation, the meeting will be held in an open house format with study team members available to answer questions.

Select the thumbnails to view the presentation and boards from the public scoping meetings.

Public Scoping Meetings:

Meeting Locations

Wednesday, June 8
Dorothy Powell Senior Adult Center - Dining Room
405 E 6th Street
Casa Grande, AZ

Wednesday, June 15
City of Buckeye Community Center - Multipurpose Room
201 East Centre Ave.
Buckeye, AZ

Tuesday, June 21
Nogales High School Cafeteria
1905 N. Apache Boulevard
Nogales, AZ

Presentation
Select to download PDF version.

 

Display Boards
Select a board to download PDF version.

Wednesday, June 22
Arizona Riverpark Inn
777 W. Cushing St.
Tucson, AZ

Thursday, June 23
Marana Middle School Gymnasium
11285 W. Grier Rd.
Marana, AZ

Wednesday, June 29
Wickenburg Community Center
160 N Valentine St.
Wickenburg, AZ

Missed a meeting?
You can still participate and provide your comments

Those interested in commenting on the study, but are not able to attend a public meeting, are encouraged to complete the online survey. All feedback, questions and comments will be considered as part of the study, are entered into the project record, and will help shape the future I-11 corridor. Comments are requested by July 8, 2016 to be included in the Public Comment Summary Report.


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