Tucson's Department of Transportation and Mobility says it will soon begin work on Grant between Alvernon and Swan
TUCSON, Ariz. — The city of Tucson's Grant Road Improvement Project will, currently it Phase 3 & 4, will look to Tucson Electric Power to remove old power poles in the next few weeks, now that new power poles have been installed.Just like the other phases, this next round of construction will include adding more traffic lanes, building new and wider sidewalks, and improving bike paths.
The anticipated schedule for Phase 3 & 4 shows the project wrapping up by 2025, at an estimated construction cost of $42 million.To stay updated on the project, visit grantroad.info.
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