The Arizona Department of Transportation is constructing improvements to the cross street drainage system along the Interstate 17 frontage road between Greenway Road and Dunlap Avenue in Phoenix. The purpose of the project is to improve the drainage facilities that remove storm runoff from the Greenway, Thunderbird, Cactus, and Peoria cross streets, helping to reduce the potential for flooding at the Interstate 17 overpasses.
Construction started in early 2020 and is anticipated to end October 2023. The new drainage system has been completed and is operational. The work included:
Trenching and laying nearly 24,000 linear feet or four miles of large diameter concrete pipe. The pipe installed ranges in size from 54” to 90” in diameter.
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