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Why Arizona is Building a NEW $5 BILLION Freeway in the Phoenix Area | Arizona State Highway 30

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Arizona is getting a brand new freeway.

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Yep, a shiny new freeway is coming to

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the Valley of the Sun, aka the Phoenix

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area. Now, as some of you might know,

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Phoenix actually has some of the better

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flowing traffic for a large metro area.

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But in order to keep that smooth flowing

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traffic, continuous work needs to be

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done to keep up with the population

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growth of the area. So, what is this new

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freeway?

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Well, they call it Arizona State Route.

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[applause]

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And on this video, we're going to learn

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all about this new highway and when the

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good folks of Arizona might be able to

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drive on it. Go ahead, like the video,

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subscribe if you love this type of

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content, and let's take a trip down to

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the desert southwest. Don't forget your

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sunscreen. First off, what is Arizona

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Route 30? We'll call it Arizona 30 for

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short. Also known as the Trace Rios

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Freeway after the three rivers in the

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area, Arizona 30 is to be a 29mm east

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west freeway and serve as a reliever

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route for Interstate 10. It is to be a

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robust second artery connecting the

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cities of Buckeye, Goodyear, Aandelle,

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and Phoenix. Now, let's take a look here

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at the existing roadway network in the

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Phoenix area. As you can see, Phoenix

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only has two interstate highways, I 10,

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the east west interstate, and I17 that

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runs north from downtown. It has no

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auxiliary interstates. But don't be

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fooled. Phoenix has several other

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freeways that function like interstate

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loops in other metro areas, but they are

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instead state routes here. There's

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Arizona 101, 202, and 303 along with

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parts of US60 and Arizona 51 serving as

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freeways in the area. So, Phoenix is

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actually swimming in interstate quality

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roadways. As far as Arizona 30 goes, the

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Arizona DOT has provided a map of its

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exact location. As we can see here, it

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will run roughly parallel to Interstate

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10 from I7 in Phoenix to Arizona 85 in

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Buckeye. along with the roadway itself

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is an extension of the Arizona 303

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freeway. The center and east segments

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are to be built as a sixlane freeway

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from the jump. So, Arizona isn't playing

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around with just doing four lanes and

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having to go back and upgrade it later.

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Next up is the why. Why is Arizona

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building this new freeway? Well, as you

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guys should already know by now, the

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biggest reason is the rapid population

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growth. As we've seen in other areas

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where new row is being constructed, the

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population growth in the Phoenix area

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has been explosive to say the least. It

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has grown from a sleepy area in the

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1970s to being one of the 10 largest

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metro areas in the country today with no

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signs of slowing down. And if you get on

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the ground and travel around the area,

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you can definitely tell the Phoenix area

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has tons of fast growing suburban towns

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with tons of single family homes

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everywhere. Everything in the area looks

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shiny and new. And I heard a lot of

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refugees from neighboring California

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have chosen to relocate here. The city

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of Buckeye alone is forecasted to reach

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over 300,000 people by 2040. And if we

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look at the eastern side of the area

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compared to the west, you notice that I

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10 is the only one out here. So Arizona

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30 will keep it company and help

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mitigate traffic in the growing western

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suburbs. The official purpose, according

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to the Arizona DOT, states, "This

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project seeks to address population

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growth, economic development, and

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employment patterns that have resulted

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in increased congestion on the existing

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regional freeway system and arterial

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streets in the area. And when speaking

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of the central section, it states that

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it will provide a 20% reduction in I 10

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rush hour drive time by 2040. It is

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estimated to carry volumes as high as

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177,000 vehicles per day by 2050. And it

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is estimated to save about 32 million

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passenger hours over the fiveyear period

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following completion of construction.

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Now what about the wind? Now when can

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the good folks of Arizona finally put

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tire to payment on this brand new

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freeway? Well, I know you are excited

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and just can't wait to find out. We can

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see here there's an east, west, and

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center section. The center section here

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in orange is deemed as the highest

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priority by the DOT. It's the portion

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between Arizona 202 and the future

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extension of Arizona 303. The dates you

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see here are the start dates. So from

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97th Avenue to Loop 202, it will begin

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construction in 2027 with Daart Road to

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97th Avenue starting in 2029 and Daart

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Road to Australia Parkway in 2031 and

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then Australia Parkway to Loop 303 to

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begin construction in 2033. The eastern

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segment from Loop 202 to I17 will begin

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much later in 2045. And then finally,

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the section from Loop 303 to Arizona 85

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will start in 2046,

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quite a while after the central portion.

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So, it's pretty likely that this central

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section will be completed long before

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the other two sections even start

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construction. As for the status of these

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sections, the central section is funded

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for rightway acquisition and final

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design. The eastern segment preferred

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alternative has been chosen where

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preliminary design work on the

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interchange between I17 and Arizona 30

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to start in 2027. The western segment is

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the furthest away with preliminary

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design and environmental work to begin

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in 2027. So looking at this, the people

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might be looking at that central section

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done by 2035 with the completed roadway

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probably not being done until sometime

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around 2050 at the current projection.

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And now the big question, how much will

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it cost? Well, this is a pretty big

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project. So, let's get it started. First

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off, the central segment, the most

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important link, is projected to cost

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around 3.5 billion. However, the full

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29mi buildout is forecasted to cost well

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over 5 billion for now. So, this is a

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pretty large project, and now that we've

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seen the number, we can understand why

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it will take the state around 25 years

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to get it all done. Funding for the

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project will be complex, but a big

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portion will come from the extension of

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a half cent sales transportation tax

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that Maricopa County voters approved

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back in 2024, which is projected to

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generate between 15 and 27 billion by

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2045. And 40.5% of the revenue from that

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tax is to go towards freeways, which

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includes Arizona 30. So despite the high

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cost, it appears that the people in the

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Phoenix area are willing to put their

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money where their mouth is and invest in

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the infrastructure of their area. So

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shout out to them. Looks like there

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won't be any tolls or any other fees

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needed as they have voluntarily decided

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to pay for it with their taxes. And that

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is it guys for the quick rundown on

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Arizona 30 coming to the Phoenix Arizona

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area. Let me know what you guys think

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about this brand new highway, especially

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if you live in the Phoenix area. Do you

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think it will be a welcome sign? Do you

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think this highway will do quite a bit

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to help relieve or mitigate the growing

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traffic demands in the area? Or do you

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think Arizona should just let I 10

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handle the burden of the western Phoenix

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suburbs? And then the next question, do

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you think Arizona will actually get this

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done by 2050 and bring it in at under $6

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billion or you think the cost will rise

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or the construction will be delayed? As

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always, thanks for watching and I'll see

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you guys on the next one.

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