hello,
dans un update du 21 mars (
http://azdot.gov/CCPartnerships/News/NRel3423.asp) :
At a special meeting of the State Transportation Board today,
the board approved $1 million to design improvements to Navajo Route 20, a Navajo Nation tribal road that runs parallel to the damaged highway. Approximately 27 miles of the roadway are unpaved.
...
As part of ADOT’s plans to
improve the existing 44-mile-long tribal route, which is mostly a dirt road stretching from Bodaway-Gap to LeChee, ADOT would designate the road as
Temporary US Route 89 (US 89T).
ADOT would pave the road and ensure that it could carry commercial truck traffic, while repairs are made to US 89. The agency is already working with potential contractors and
construction could begin as soon as late spring. The US 89T project is expected to take three to four months to complete.
donc, ils compteraient paver la Navajo Route 20 afin qu'elle remplace temporairement l'US89...
les travaux de construction pourraient commencer à la fin du printemps et durer 3 à 4 mois...
autant dire que rien ne sera fini d'ici l'automne et il faudra continuer à emprunter le détour.
(La Navajo Route 20 :
http://goo.gl/maps/XQmrl)
@+
Vnoa