Pavement project begins Oct. 5 on U.S. 70 between Pima and Bylas

Contributed Photo: Drivers should expect delays on U.S. Highway 70 between Pima and Bylas starting Monday, Oct. 5, as the Arizona Department of Transportation institutes its pavement preservation project including chip sealing and rumble strips. The project is expected to take two months to complete.

Expect delays for two-month project that includes chip seal, rumble strips

Contributed Article/Courtesy ADOT

PIMA – Drivers on U.S. Highway 70 west of Safford should expect delays and alternating lane closures starting Monday, Oct. 5, for a pavement preservation project between the communities of Pima and Bylas, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.

The project includes a chip seal and rumble strips along the center of the roadway and the shoulders.

Work is scheduled between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays and is expected for about two months. Motorists should expect delays of 15 minutes, with longer delays possible during peak traffic hours.

Flaggers and pilot vehicles will direct traffic through the work zone, where speed limits will be reduced during the project. 

ADOT will maintain access to businesses, residences, and local roads during the project. For more information, please visit, https://azdot.gov/US70BylasPima.