State and federal transportation officials have formally selected a corridor in southern and central Arizona for construction of Interstate 11, a proposed new freeway that would link the U.S.-Mexico border and Las Vegas.
The chosen 2,000-foot corridor stretches 280 miles northward from the U.S.-Mexico border to Wickenburg while skirting metro Phoenix’s west side.
Depending on which of two alternatives is chosen, I-11 would track the existing Interstate 10 through Tucson or be routed across desert west of the city.
If planning and actual construction of proceeds, I-11 would be built along a 400-foot route within the corridor.
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