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SR
95 Realignment Study: I-40 to SR 68
Location/Design Concept Report and
Environmental Impact Statement |
State Route 95 |
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Links to other
agency Web-Sites |
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The
Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is just one of the
participants in the construction of major roadways in our state.
Below you will find links to other organizations which play a part
in this process and can provide additional information on the
road-building process. |
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Federal Highway Administration
(FHWA)
As a major agency of the U.S. Department of Transportation, the FHWA is
charged with the broad responsibility of ensuring that America’s roads and
highways continue to be the safest and most technologically up-to-date. FHWA
also provides financial and technical support to state, local and tribal
governments to construct, improve and preserve America’s highway system. |
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Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
The BLM has two
field offices responsible for the lands that are traversed by SR 95 through
the study limits; the
Kingman
Field Office and the
Lake Havasu
Field Office. They are responsible for all of the public lands
administered by the BLM. |
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Mohave County:
"The mission of
Mohave County is to serve its citizens through the efficient management of
resources and the promotion of cooperation among communities, in a visionary
manner that enhances the lives of those served." |
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Bullhead City: |
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Lake Havasu City: |
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Arizona Game & Fish |
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US Fish and Wildlife |
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Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau of Indian
Affairs
Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
US Army Corps of Engineers
Arizona State Lands
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