Updated April 18, 2024
Missed the April 17 public meetings? See below for an update on each meeting held on April 17 at the Highlands at Dove Mountain.
New Traffic Signal for the Dove Mountain Boulevard and Moore Road Intersection
Project consultants and Town Staff provided an update on the new traffic signal. Click on the following link to view the handout that was distributed which provides additional project information: Traffic Signal Project Information.
If you have additional questions, please contact Traffic Manager Diahn Swartz at dswartz@maranaaz.gov.
Sound Assessment for Dove Mountain
Project Consultants and Town Staff provided a presentation on the ongoing sound assessment for Dove Mountain Boulevard. Attendees learned more about traffic sounds and noise and their potential impacts and mitigations.
Attendees were encouraged to provide input by filling out a questionnaire. Interested parties who did not attend the meeting are also encouraged to complete the questionnaire and send it to Project Manager Seth Chalmers at seth.chalmers@dibblecorp.com. Please submit your completed questionnaires by May 3rd, 2024
Click on the following hyperlinks to view the presentation and access the questionnaire:
Originally published April 9, 2024
The Town of Marana will be holding two public meetings for Dove Mountain residents concerning traffic-related projects. The meetings will be held in the Tortolita Room at the Highlands at Dove Mountain, 4949 W. Heritage Club Boulevard.
The first meeting, April 17 at 1 p.m., will be on the new traffic signal being designed for the Dove Mountain Boulevard and Moore Road intersection. The project is funded by the Highway Safety Improvement Program and is managed by Arizona Department of Transportation. Residents may attend this open-house-formatted meeting to learn more about the project.
The second meeting, held immediately after at 2 p.m., will be a workshop-style presentation on the ongoing sound assessment for Dove Mountain Boulevard. Residents may attend this meeting to learn more about traffic sounds and noise and their potential impacts and mitigations, followed by a Q&A and input from attendees.