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Taking this road on a motorcycle is dangerous. It’s so rough that it could cause a person to lose control at the posted speed limit. One of the worst paved roads in Tucson.
Taking this road on a motorcycle is dangerous. It’s so rough that it could cause a person to lose control at the posted speed limit. One of the worst paved roads in Tucson.
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Pima County (Verified Official)
Acknowledged Pima County (Verified Official)
Thank you for submitting this request, it has been received as #20012332.
We will provide you with status updates, as soon as possible. For expected maintenance response times by request category, please visit http://webcms.pima.gov/cms/One.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=456811.
DOT_Olga_V (Verified Official)
Field Review recommendation: Review of area and area needs to be repaved due to roughness of pavement and separation of asphalt, will submit request to Pavement Preservation Projects for there review.
The section of Overton between La Canada & La Cholla has been added to the Pavement Preservation listing.
Please check the SeeClickFix for an update; sending a letter. Will close the request.
DOT_Olga_V (Verified Official)
ROAD REPAIR PROGRAM
Dear Constituent:
The Pima County Board of Supervisors and the Pima County Department of Transportation (PCDOT) has identified $36 million for a road repair program for this fiscal year (July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020). Approximately 67 miles of arterials/collectors and 70 miles of local roads will be repaired as part of the pavement preservation program.
W. Overton Road between N. La Canada Drive and N. La Cholla Boulevard is not included in the pavement repair program for this Fiscal Year (July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020). However, PCDOT has funded a 10-year pavement repair plan to repair all roads in unincorporated Pima County.
The 10-year road repair plan is funded by the Department of Transportation’s Highway User Revenue Funding and Pay-As-You-Go funds allocated from the County’s general fund that were approved by the Board of Supervisors on November 5, 2019. To learn about the pavement repair program and the road repair projects that are currently scheduled, please visit our Road Repair and Pavement Preservation Interactive Map at www.pima.gov/RoadRepairMap.
The Pima County Transportation Advisory Committee (PCTAC) has approved roadway criteria for prioritization for Fiscal Year 2020/2021. The road repair plan for Fiscal Year 2020/2021 will be established by May of 2020. To learn about the PCTAC, visit www.pima.gov/transportation and click on the Transportation Advisory Committee tab.
In the meantime, we will respond to maintenance requests such as pothole repair when needed. You may request pothole repair by using our service request application www.seeclickfix.com or by contacting us at (520) 724-6410.
Sincerely,
Pima County Department of Transportation
Closed DOT_Olga_V (Verified Official)