Arizona's 2050 Long-Range Transportation Plan Projects $31 Billion Gap

Oct. 24, 2023
Current projections show that funding needs will exceed $231 billion through 2050

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) adopted its 2050 Long-Range Transportation Plan on Friday. The plan outlines funding priorities for the next 25 years.

Current projections show that funding needs will exceed $231 billion through 2050, according to the transportation agency. The current plan set until 2040 shows there is a funding gap of approximate $31 billion.

The bulk of spending will be on state highway projects, at about 74%, with aviation infrastructure being the next top priority.

The plan does not define specific projects, but instead sets an outline based on future revenue.

ADOT’s long term plans are updated every five years.

Through the drafting process, approximately 10,000 Arizonans provided feedback.

For more information on the plan, click here.

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Source: ADOT

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