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Nevada Governor: Interstate 11 Support May Be Presidential Campaign Issue

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Monday, March 3, 2014   

PHOENIX - The Governor of Nevada, Brian Sandoval, is linking a proposed Interstate Highway from Phoenix to Las Vegas to the 2016 presidential election. Sandoval has said that presidential candidates may be judged by voters on their support for Interstate 11, which would connect the two major Southwest cities.

According to Damon Hodge, public information officer at Nevada's Department of Transportation, the proposed highway would likely benefit the regional economy.

"We don't want congestion on our major Interstates to be a reason why either state can't effectively compete for economic opportunities."

Hodge said the Arizona Department of Transportation along with his agency and others are expected to complete the "Interstate 11 and Intermountain West Corridor Study" this summer. He said it considers economic, trade, and traffic issues as well as a long-term possibility that I-11 will start at the Arizona-Mexico border and eventually link to Canada.

The 300-mile drive between Phoenix and Las Vegas still involves stretches of two-lane state highways.

Hodge said that, even with funding in place, it would be years before Interstate 11 would open.

"We'll have to look at the environmental impacts. We'll have to work with the cities and counties along whatever route is chosen. There will certainly be right-of-way issues that we'll have to deal with," he pointed out. "So there are a lot of questions that will have to be answered and we won't know those for quite some time."

Phoenix and Las Vegas are the two largest U.S. cites that don't have an Interstate Highway linking them. Hodge noted that Congress has designated I-11 as a priority for federal highway planning.




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