A general overview of the road and street infrastructure in Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Scottsdale, and Tempe, Arizona.
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- Mesa:
- Grid System: Mesa, like many cities in the Phoenix metropolitan area, follows a grid system. Major roads are typically laid out in a north-south and east-west grid.
- Main Arterials: Stapley Drive, Country Club Drive, Alma School Road, and Power Road are some major north-south roads, while Southern Avenue, Main Street, and University Drive are major east-west roads.
- Gilbert:
- Grid Layout: Gilbert also follows a grid layout, which makes navigation relatively straightforward.
- Key Roads: Major roads include Gilbert Road, Val Vista Drive, Higley Road, and Lindsay Road. The town is intersected by the Santan Freeway (Loop 202).
- Chandler:
- Grid Streets: Chandler has a grid system as well, facilitating easy navigation.
- Major Roads: Chandler Boulevard, Ray Road, Arizona Avenue, and Alma School Road are among the key roads. The Loop 101 and Loop 202 freeways also run through or near Chandler.
- Scottsdale:
- Grid Pattern: Scottsdale’s road network often follows a grid pattern, but its layout can be more irregular in certain areas.
- Prominent Streets: Scottsdale Road is a major north-south route, while Shea Boulevard and Indian School Road are significant east-west corridors. The Loop 101 and Loop 202 serve Scottsdale.
- Tempe:
- Grid Design: Tempe’s street system is designed on a grid, with Mill Avenue serving as a prominent north-south road.
- Key Routes: University Drive, Southern Avenue, and Broadway Road are important east-west routes. The city is traversed by the Loop 202 and is near the Arizona State Route 143.
- Freeways:
- Loop 101: This freeway loops around much of the Phoenix metropolitan area, passing through Scottsdale.
- Loop 202: The Red Mountain Freeway and the Santan Freeway of Loop 202 connect several of these cities, providing crucial east-west and north-south links.
- Arizona State Route 143: This route, known as the Hohokam Expressway, connects Tempe to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
For the most accurate and current information, you may want to refer to local city planning departments or transportation authorities in Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Scottsdale, and Tempe. They can provide details on ongoing infrastructure projects, road conditions, and any recent changes in the road network.