Florence dual roundabout project to improve traffic flow, safety 

Graphic Courtesy ADOT: The dual roundabouts for the SR 287/79B intersection are shown here. 

SR 287/79B project includes multi-use paths, a town entry monument

Contributed Article/Courtesy ADOT

FLORENCE – The Arizona Department of Transportation is working with the Maricopa Association of Governments and the town of Florence to construct dual roundabouts in Florence that will improve safety and the flow of traffic at the junction of state routes 287 and 79B.

The $6.5 million dual roundabout project will ultimately connect four roadways that now converge in an unusual configuration of angles and turn lanes.

In what is now the northwest section of the existing intersection, a dual-lane roundabout will allow traffic to flow between SR 287, Main Street, and a short roadway that leads to the second roundabout.

To the southeast, a single-lane roundabout will allow traffic from the larger roundabout to flow into SR 79B and Florence Heights Drive.

The dual roundabouts are designed to simplify the options for drivers navigating between the various roadways while reducing delays at the existing traffic signals. The roundabouts also promote safety by slowing traffic as motorists transition from one roadway to another.

The project includes new lighting, multi-use pathways, curb and gutter, medians with decorative paving, drainage, and a town entry monument. Sections of Main Street and Florence Heights Drive will be reconstructed to align with the new roundabouts.

Motorists can expect work to occur from 7 a.m. to 3 a.m. on weekdays. Closures, if needed, will occur overnights and end by 5 a.m. Local detours are expected to be in place into March, with signs directing traffic through the area. The project is expected to be completed in late summer. 

For more information, please visit azdot.gov/FlorenceRoundabouts.