SR 77 to receive pavement rehabilitation

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FLORENCE – Supervisor Pete Rios wants to relay that the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) will be accepting bids for a partial “Pavement Rehabilitation Project for State Route 77 on August 25, 2017.  The  rehabilitation project will begin at MP (mile marker) 113.7  approximately 1 mile south of the Town of Mammoth city limits and continues to milepost 120.4, approximately 3 miles south of the Aravaipa Bridge.

  Supervisor Rios states the project scope is to replace the existing pavement that has deteriorated in recent years creating a rough driving surface.  “Many of you have contacted my office to voice your concern on the dangerous road conditions. I wish to reiterate that this is a State Highway and not a county road therefore it is not under Pinal County’s jurisdiction.  Nevertheless, I will continue to be your liaison and advocate in the area’s best interest.” 

  You may also contact your State Representatives to discuss your concerns on the current road condition.

• Representative T.J. Shope (602)-926-3012

• Representative David Cook (602) 926-516

• State Senator Frank Pratt (602) 926-5761

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