WILLIAMSON

VALLEY ROAD

TRAFFIC STUDY

Yavapai County and their design engineer, Kimley-Horn, are working on a traffic study for a section of Williamson Valley Road, from Pioneer Parkway to Outer Loop Road. This traffic study will assess the current traffic conditions, review previous analysis and develop a comprehensive plan for future traffic improvements necessary to maintain an adequate level of service and safety along this corridor. Please note that this is just a study, and no improvements proposed by this study are currently planned at this time. This study will guide the Yavapai County Public Works Department in planning future traffic improvements projects. We need your input to help us develop this traffic study! The input we have been receiving is being used to support the outcomes of this study.

The design team has recently completed the initial traffic study and have developed a number of alternatives for improving traffic and safety. To learn more about the traffic study, potential alternatives and provide valuable feedback to help our team finalize this study, we invite you to attend an upcoming community meeting on Tuesday, April 28. This meeting is an open house format with no formal presentation, feel free to join us anytime.

Upcoming Community Meeting on April 28!

Tuesday, April 28 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Yavapai County Public Works Office, ready room

1100 commerce drive, prescott, Arizona 86305

this meeting will give you the oppurtunity to:

  • View the preliminary traffic study

  • Provide input on the traffic improvement alternatives

  • see how the input recieved thus far has been used in the study

  • learn what comes next and how you can stay informed

we hope to see you there!

Williamson Valley Road is a key corridor in Yavapai County, connecting major routes like Iron Springs Road, Pioneer Parkway and Outer Loop Road. It serves as the only parallel alternative to State Route 89 from Prescott to I-40, making it essential for the connectivity and accessibility of rural communities in the Williamson Valley area.