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    Come attend a community meeting for the design of the Ranger/Brewer Intersection Improvements Project

    April 4, 2022No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona News – On Tuesday, April 12, 2022, from 5 to 7 p.m. at 221 Brewer Rd. in the new Parks and Recreation Department location, the city of Sedona will host a community meeting for the design of the Ranger/Brewer Intersection Improvements Project. There will be a brief presentation at the start of this meeting, with an open house format to follow to provide information regarding project limits, anticipated schedule, Ranger/Brewer intersection upgrades, Ranger Road extension details and how to stay informed.

    The goal of the project is to improve congestion and increase safety by providing additional connectivity to State Route 89A. Improvements include upgrades to the Ranger/Brewer intersection and an extension of Ranger Road to the future Forest Road. Prior to moving the project into final design, alternatives will be evaluated based on several factors including but not limited to, improved safety and operations, cost, impacts, public support and long-term maintenance. Upon approval of a Design Concept Report, the team will move into the final design stage, with the goal of completing the design and having the project ready for construction in 2023.

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    Future communication for this project will be provided via email updates. To receive these updates, email a request to info@rangerbrewerimprovements.com. For detailed project information, call the Project Hotline at (928) 852-4164.

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