Millions of dollars could go to rural road projects statewide. Here's what northern Arizona could expect

A bill making its way through the state Legislature could allocate more than $300 million to rural road and highway maintenance across Arizona.

If passed, more than $100 million of that funding would be spread across the northern portion of the state for dozens of road improvement projects.

So far, the bill has had widespread support at the state Capitol. Sponsored by Rep. Tim Dunn (R-Yuma), HB2543 passed in the state House on its third reading Wednesday. Eight of those votes came on a bipartisan basis from all of the representatives across northern Arizona's four legislative districts.

Here's a breakdown of what each northern Arizona county would receive:

Mohave County, total proposed allocation: $34,746,706

  • Mohave County

    • $750,000 to fully pave Bank Street and other improvements between Grace Neal Parkway and Calle Castano Road

    • $300,000 for London Bridge Road pavement rehabilitation between mileposts 4 and 8

  • Bullhead City

    • $1,560,000 for Hancock Road pavement resurfacing between Colorado Boulevard and State Route 95

  • Colorado City

    • $1,200,000 for the reconstruction of Mohave Avenue and Redwood Street from State Route 389 to Airport Drive

  • Kingman

    • $2,634,640 for Airway Avenue improvements

    • $8,045,021 for Eastern Street improvements and pavement rehabilitation

    • $10,430,393 for Interstate 40 and Rancho Santa Fe Parkway traffic interchange improvements between Santa Rosa Drive and Louise Avenue

  • Lake Havasu City

    • $1,690,593 for Industrial Boulevard pavement rehabilitation from Lake Havasu Avenue to London Bridge Road

    • $2,095,644 for Lake Havasu Avenue pavement rehabilitation from Palo Verde Boulevard to Mesquite Avenue

    • $1,992,698 for McCulloch Boulevard pavement rehabilitation from Lake Havasu Avenue to Smoketree Avenue

    • $693,418 for South Palo Verde Street pavement rehabilitation from Lake Havasu Avenue to London Bridge Road

    • $1,768,477 for Mesquite Avenue improvements and pavement rehabilitation from Lake Havasu Avenue to Acoma Boulevard

    • $1,585,822 for Swanson Avenue improvements and pavement rehabilitation form State Route 95 to Smoketree Avenue

Yavapai County, total proposed allocation: $40,655,531

Arizona Department of Transportation signs warn about snow and ice on Interstate 40 east of Flagstaff as a winter storm moves through northern Arizona on the first day of March.
Arizona Department of Transportation signs warn about snow and ice on Interstate 40 east of Flagstaff as a winter storm moves through northern Arizona on the first day of March.
  • Yavapai County

    • $2,215,242 for Old Route 66 improvements between Interstate 40, Exit 139 and the Mohave County border

  • Clarkdale

    • $6,321,360 for Verde Valley Bridge rail project design, planning and construction

  • Cottonwood

    • $4,000,000 for Main Street pavement rehabilitation between Cottonwood north city boundary and State Route 89A

  • Prescott Valley

    • $7,434,000 for Glassford Hill Road improvements between State Route 89A and Long Look Drive

  • Prescott

    • $15,668,929 for State Route 89 improvements including roundabout construction between Road 3 North and Road 5 North

  • Sedona

    • $5,016,000 for roundabout construction and improvements at intersection of State Route 89A, Forest Road and Ranger Road

Coconino County, total proposed allocation: $22,316,201

  • Coconino County Flood Control District

    • $5,000,000 for State Route 89 flood mitigation improvements in the vicinity of the Government Tank Flood Corridor

  • Flagstaff

    • $2,609,290 for Lone Tree Corridor improvements

    • $3,000,000 for State Route 180 flood mitigation improvements in the vicinity of Schultz Creek

    • $5,000,000 for J.W. Powell Blvd Interstate 17 overpass bridge replacement and widening

  • Tusayan

    • $250,000 for State Route 64 restriping between Grand Canyon National Park South Rim entrance and Long Jim Loop roundabout

  • Williams

    • $3,424,720 for Rodeo Road and Route 66 improvements between Airport Road and East Route 66

    • $3,032,191 for Airport Road pavement replacement and road extension

Navajo County, total proposed allocation: $12,755,059

  • Show Low

    • $3,600,000 to extend East Woolford Road from State Route 260 to Penrod Road

  • Taylor

    • $170,000 for Centennial Boulevard improvement planning from Paper Mill Road to West 7th Street

  • Winslow

    • $2,881,686 for access road construction between State Route 87 and Winslow commercial and industrial site

    • $6,103,373 for Lindbergh Parkway development and construction between State Route 87 and Interstate 40

Apache County, total proposed allocation: $18,704,924

  • Apache County

    • $448,524 for dirt road enhancement and soil stabilization pilot project

    • $2,148,524 for Concho-Snowflake Highway improvements from County Road 5270 to U.S. Route 180A

    • $538,661 for State Route 264 turn lane construction into the Ganado Senior Citizens Center and Veterans building development area

    • $3,500,000 for U.S. Route 191 drainage and flood safety improvements between mileposts 389 and 390

  • Eagar

    • $407,971 for electric vehicle charging station development and construction

  • Hopi Tribe

    • $261,212 for Hotevilla-Bacavi Road reconstruction

    • $5,535,513 for Kachina Point Road reconstruction from State Route 264 to State Route 99

  • Kayenta

    • $1,286,299 for U.S. Route 160 erosion control in vicinity of Laguña Creek

  • Navajo Nation

    • $837,971 to the Cornfields Chapter for Cornfields Sunrise Low Water Crossing Project for Navajo Route 9205

    • $571,888 for Lupton, Window Rock, Painted Desert, Alpine Divide and Cerro Montoso Road weather information system upgrades and installation

  • Pinetop-Lakeside

    • $2,242,161 for Porter Mountain Road improvements in vicinity of Blue Ridge Elementary School

  • Springerville

    • $926,200 for Tori Circle reconstruction

Contact northern Arizona reporter Lacey Latch at LLatch@gannett.com or on social media @laceylatch.

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