Bopp Road to close at Kinney for more than one month starting Monday Transportation officials say the closure will allow crews to safely work on the waterline, install concrete, rip rap and place fresh asphalt in the area. (Source: TxDot) By KOLD News 13 Staff | April 14, 2021 at 4:59 PM MST - Updated April 14 at 4:59 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - According to the Pima County Department of Transportation, Bopp Road will temporarily close at Kinney Road on Monday, April 19.
This road closure will remain in effect for more than one month and will end on Friday, May 28.
Transportation officials say the closure will allow crews to safely work on the waterline, install concrete, rip rap and place fresh asphalt in the area.
Weather forces extension of water-line work on Sarasota Boulevard Crews are installing a 12-inch water line along Sarasota Boulevard. (Source: Google Maps) By KOLD News 13 Staff | January 28, 2021 at 11:32 AM MST - Updated January 28 at 11:32 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - A water-line construction project near Tucson Estates will take longer than expected to complete after this week’s winter storm.
Because of the inclement weather conditions, the Pima County Department of Transportation has extended water-line work on Sarasota Boulevard starting at Kinney Road on the Bopp Road: Sarasota Boulevard at Kinney Road Improvement Project. Completion date will be in late February.
The new year brings a number of new (and old) transportation projects to the region, including the continued widening of Broadway Boulevard between Country Club Road and downtown, long-planned improvements to Sabino Canyon Road and much-needed repairs to Oracle Road.
City of Tucson officials anticipate wrapping up the widening of Broadway Boulevard between Country Club Road and Euclid Avenue to three lanes in each direction in September 2021. The project, which will also include better bike lanes and sidewalks, is a partnership between Tucson, Pima County and Regional Transportation Authority.
The city will also continue work on the Downtown Links project. The new roadway is essentially the long-planned last mile of Aviation Highway, although it has been scaled back considerably from what was planned decades ago. Running alongside the Union Pacific Railroad tracks for most part, the roadway will stretch from the current end of Aviation at Broadway Boulevard to Sixth Street, with