
In some areas of San Tan Valley, the county is widening Hunt Hwy. In other areas, the county is planning to move it completely.
In some areas of San Tan Valley, the county is widening Hunt Hwy. In other areas, the county is planning to move it completely.
Around 7:30 p.m. November 25th, residents in the San Tan Heights community heard a loud crash followed by lots and lots of sirens. Next thing they knew Hunt Highway was closed in both directions as well as the main entrance into their community, at Mountain Vista and Hunt Highway.
Hunt Highway and Stone Creek in San Tan Valley will be closed for the next few hours as Pinal County Sheriff's Office deputies investigate an accident.
One of the beautiful aspects of San Tan Valley rural life, is the wild horses that run throughout our area.
Due to the upcoming safety improvement project along Ironwood, many motorists are now planning ahead and are concerned about the ongoing Hunt Highway construction.
The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) will be sending renewal letters to businesses next month to renew their 2020 Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) License. A transaction privilege tax license is used for collection and remittance of state, county and city taxes.
Scheduled for the week of April 22, contractor crews will place the final striping for the current Hunt Hwy project area.
Earlier this week, crews removed asphalt to prepare for the paving of Magma Road from Superstition Views to Stardust Drive.
Work is currently taking place on the south end of the project, from Johnson Ranch Boulevard/Gantzel Road through Magma Road on Hunt Highway to construct improvements.
As part of the work on the east side of Hunt Highway, crews are currently constructing a box culvert under the driveway/roadway at the entry to Shops at Copper Basin, with the driveway to Shops at Copper Basin closed for this work.
Wednesday morning, January 23, Magma Road will be reopened to traffic.
Construction on Magma Road at Hunt Highway intersection will begin the first week of January.
Work is currently taking place in the south end of the project, from Johnson Ranch Boulevard/Gantzel Road through Magma Road on Hunt Highway to construct improvements.
Removal of a controller cabinet due to a vehicular accident caused a traffic signal to be nonfunctional on Hunt Highway south of Gary Road in San Tan Valley, by Walmart in late November.
Work to expand Hunt Hwy is continuing on schedule in San Tan Valley. Work is currently taking place in the south end of the project from Johnson Ranch Boulevard/Gantzel Road to Magma Road in Hunt Highway. Current work includes utility work on the west side of Hunt Highway. Hunt Hwy is remaining open for travel, one lane in each direction, with traffic shifted away from the work zone.
Work is currently taking place in the south end of the project, from Johnson Ranch Boulevard/Gantzel Road to Magma Road in Hunt Highway to construct improvements. Current work includes utility work on the west side of Hunt Highway, with Hunt remaining open for travel, one lane in each direction, with traffic shifted away from the work zone.
Pinal County Public Works is planning to open Judd and Tourmaline Roads for travel, Tuesday, October 9. Starting October 1, paving crews will pave Judd Road with the base and surface layers of asphalt. This work is expected to be complete by the end of the week, with striping scheduled for October 8.
Hunt Hwy has been closed between Bella Vista and Johnson Ranch Blvd since April 27, 2018. This Friday however, August 24, 2018, Hunt Hwy will be reopened by 3:00 p.m.
On the weekend of August 11th and 12th the intersection of Hunt Highway and Bella Vista Road will have a full closure due to restoration work.
Hunt Highway is currently CLOSED to traffic between Johnson Ranch Boulevard and Bella Vista Road for crews to construct improvements in this area. During this work, all Hunt Highway traffic is routed onto the new Gantzel Road Extension as a detour around the work zone.
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