Is the Loop 202 complete?
AHWATUKEE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) – The 32nd Street interchange at Loop 202 in Ahwatukee is now officially open. Arizona Department of Transportation work crews removed that roe closed signs at 6 a.m. Friday, allowing traffic to flow on and off the ramps.
Is AZ loop 202 open?
When a new freeway opened in metro Phoenix during the 1990s and early 2000s, children on skateboards, roller blades and bicycles would have first dibs to testing out the freshly laid roads.
How long is the 202 Loop in Phoenix?
125.5 km
Arizona 202/Length
When was the Loop 202 built?
1990
Arizona 202/Constructed
Is the Santan Freeway part of Loop 202?
But on July 19, 1991, the proposed South Mountain Freeway (Ed Pastor Freeway) was renumbered as part of Loop 202. Although the Santan Freeway portion of Loop 101, from I-10 to Price Road, has never officially been renumbered, this section has been signed as Loop 202 since its opening.
What was the original routing of the San Tan Freeway?
The San Tan Freeway was originally routed as SR 220. The Ed Pastor Freeway portion, formerly known as the “South Mountain Freeway,” was initially supposed to be SR 218. The Loop 202 designation was first assigned on December 18, 1987, along the East Papago and Red Mountain Freeway corridors and the portion of the San Tan Freeway east of Price Road.
Where is the San Tan Freeway in Arizona?
The San Tan Freeway was originally routed as SR 220. The South Mountain Freeway portion was initially supposed to be SR 218. The Loop 202 designation was first assigned on December 18, 1987, along the East Papago and Red Mountain Freeway corridors and the portion of the San Tan Freeway east of Price Road.
When did they start construction on Loop 202?
The first phase of construction of the South Mountain Freeway segment of Loop 202 began on September 19, 2016, with improvements to the I-10/Loop 202 Santan interchange.