Highlights
- ADOT begins a $192 million, roughly three-year interchange expansion at Loop 101 and I-10 this weekend.
- Southbound Loop 101 closes between Indian School Road and I-10 from 9 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday.
- On-ramps at Cardinals Way and Camelback Road will also be closed; drivers can detour via 91st or 99th avenues.
- The project adds an elevated HOV bridge, new ramps, and traffic flow improvements on both freeways.
ROAD CLOSURE: The Arizona Department of Transportation is launching a $192 million interchange expansion at Loop 101 Agua Fria Freeway and Interstate 10 in the West Valley this weekend, according to KTAR's David Iversen.
The roughly three-year project will add an elevated bridge for new high-occupancy vehicle lane connections between the two freeways, along with new ramps and traffic flow improvements on both Loop 101 and I-10.
Construction opens with a weekend closure of southbound Loop 101 between Indian School Road and I-10, running from 9 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday. On-ramps at Cardinals Way and Camelback Road will also be closed during that window. Drivers can still reach I-10 by exiting before the closure and using 91st or 99th avenues.
The project has been confirmed by ADOT, ABC15, and 12News, among others.
The full roughly three-year construction timeline puts project completion around mid-2029.
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- ktar.com retrieved 14/05/2026 00:28
- azdot.gov retrieved 14/05/2026 00:28
- ABC15 Arizona retrieved 14/05/2026 00:28
- 12News retrieved 14/05/2026 00:28
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