Dear Mr. Dix,
The Cornville Road Widening Project will have 4’ wide paved shoulders on both sides for the first 1.58 miles of the project – approximately east of Tissaw Road to the top of the switchbacks area. In the switchbacks area, there will be a 2’ wide paved shoulder on the south side only – there will be no paved shoulder provided on the north side. In the main town Cornville area, there will be 5’ wide paved shoulders on both sides up to Windmill Park. East of the Oak Creek Bridge, 4’ wide pave shoulders will be provided up to the end of project (east of Aspaas Road).
Note – the Cornville Multi-Use Path will be installed between the intersection of SR 89A and Cornville Road to east of Verde Santa Fe subdivision. There will be a park-and-ride facility constructed in the Forest Service land east of Verde Santa Fe subdivision. This park-and-ride facility will connect to the existing trails in the area – these existing trails will provide safe access for bicyclists to enter the Cornville area so they can avoid using the switchbacks area.
Hope this information is useful.
Chris Moran on behalf of Supervisor A.G. “Chip” Davis
Board of Supervisors, District 3
928-639-8110
Chris.moran@co.yavapai.az.us
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