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Daytime full closure of US 60 between Superior and Miami planned June 27

Posted 6/26/24

The Arizona Department of Transportation has advised drivers to plan for the full closure of US 60 between Superior and Miami, mileposts 227-243, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, June 27, for …

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Daytime full closure of US 60 between Superior and Miami planned June 27

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The Arizona Department of Transportation has advised drivers to plan for the full closure of US 60 between Superior and Miami, mileposts 227-243, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, June 27, for blasting operations related to the US 60, Queen Creek and Waterfall Canyon Bridges Replacement Project. US 60 between Miami and Magma Mine Road, near milepost 231, will remain open for local traffic only.

During the closure, eastbound US 60 drivers will use southbound State Route 177 through Winkelman to northbound SR 77. Westbound US 60 drivers will use southbound SR 77 through Winkelman to northbound SR 177. Due to the roughly 75-mile length of this detour, drivers may want to consider planning travel before 9 a.m. and after 2 p.m. The detour is estimated to add an additional hour for trips between Superior and Miami. 

Motorists should plan for lane restrictions and speed reductions in the work zone and a 12-foot vehicle width restriction to be in place for the duration of the project. Oversize loads may be accommodated with advance notice.

For more information about this project and to sign up for notifications about this project, please visit azdot.gov/US60QueenCreekBridgeProject.

Drivers who are heading to the White Mountains area should consider a shoulder-widening project along SR 260 west of Heber-Overgaard before detouring through Payson along the Mogollon Rim. The 22-mile-long project (mileposts 282-304) has multiple flagging stations through the project area.

Drivers should allow extra travel time and be prepared to slow down, use caution and merge safely when approaching and traveling through highway work zones.

For more information about closures and traffic delays, visit az511.com.