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The northern portion of the [[B Line (Valley Metro Rail)|B Line]] of the [[Valley Metro Rail]] system runs over a bridge of I-17 from Mountain View Road to Metro Parkway, serving one station at [[Metro Parkway station|Metro Parkway]].
The northern portion of the [[B Line (Valley Metro Rail)|B Line]] of the [[Valley Metro Rail]] system runs over a bridge of I-17 from Mountain View Road to Metro Parkway, serving one station at [[Metro Parkway station|Metro Parkway]].


I-17 ends at Milton Road ([[Arizona State Route 89A|SR 89A]]) north of [[Interstate 40 in Arizona|I-40]] in [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]].
I-17 ends at [[Interstate 40 in Arizona|I-40]] and [[Arizona State Route 89A|SR 89A]] (Milton Road) in [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]].


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File:I-10 and I-17 stack, PHX.jpg|"[[The Stack]]", intersection of I-10 and I-17. Looking north up I-17, downtown Phoenix.
File:I-10 and I-17 stack, PHX.jpg|"[[The Stack]]", intersection of I-10 and I-17. Looking north up I-17, downtown Phoenix.
File:Interstate 17 southern terminus in Phoenix.jpg|Southern terminus at [[Interstate 10 in Arizona|I-10]] in [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]
File:I-10_East_-_Exit_150_-_Interstate_17_North_(49160936807).jpg|Southern terminus at [[Interstate 10 in Arizona|I-10]] in [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]
File:Sedona Red Rocks from I-17.jpg|View of the [[Red Rocks of Sedona]] from I-17, just south of [[Munds Park, Arizona|Munds Park]]
File:Sedona Red Rocks from I-17.jpg|View of the [[Red Rocks of Sedona]] from I-17, just south of [[Munds Park, Arizona|Munds Park]]
File:Interstate 17, Arizona.jpg|I-17 near [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]]
File:Interstate 17, Arizona.jpg|I-17 near [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]]
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The existing interchange with Happy Valley Road in Phoenix was converted to a [[diverging diamond interchange]] (DDI). The project was finished in the fall of 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.azdot.gov/projects/central-district-projects/i-17-ti-reconstruction-happy-valley-rd-and-pinnacle-peak-rd/happy-valley-rd|title=Happy Valley Road|website=www.azdot.gov|access-date=2019-08-26}}</ref>
The existing interchange with Happy Valley Road in Phoenix was converted to a [[diverging diamond interchange]] (DDI). The project was finished in the fall of 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.azdot.gov/projects/central-district-projects/i-17-ti-reconstruction-happy-valley-rd-and-pinnacle-peak-rd/happy-valley-rd|title=Happy Valley Road|website=www.azdot.gov|access-date=2019-08-26}}</ref>


Due to increasing weekend traffic on I-17 between the Phoenix area and northern Arizona, primarily between Phoenix in the south, and Sedona, Flagstaff, and the Grand Canyon in the north, ADOT started plans to widen a {{convert|34|mi|km|adj=on}} section of four-lane freeway between Anthem and the Sunset Point Rest Area in 2018.<ref name="improve">{{Cite web |title=Connecting Arizona - Improving I-17 |publisher = Arizona Department of Transportation |url=https://www.improvingi17.com/}}</ref> In 2021, the design was chosen, with a standard third general-purpose lane set to be added in both directions between Anthem and Black Canyon City, but due to the mountainous topography north of Black Canyon City to Sunset Point, two flex lanes will be added in a separate carriageway next to the existing southbound lanes.<ref name="widening" /> The lanes will be allocated depending on whichever direction has the most traffic, generally this will be northbound traffic from Monday through Saturday, and southbound traffic on Sundays. A combination of six different safety systems (vehicle arresting barriers, automated arm gates, concrete barriers, steel gates, dynamic messaging signs, and cameras) will control access to these lanes.<ref name="flex">{{Cite web |title=Connecting Arizona - Improving I-17 - Flex Lanes |publisher = Arizona Department of Transportation I-17 Improvements |url=https://www.improvingi17.com/flex-lanes/}}</ref> Construction began in 2022 and in May 2025, the additional lanes from Anthem to Black Canyon City opened.<ref name="abc memorial day">{{Cite web |last=Bontke |first=Jordan |title=Third lane on I-17 north of Phoenix opens ahead of Memorial Day weekend |website=ABC 15 Arizona |url=https://www.abc15.com/news/operation-safe-roads/i-17-opens-third-lane-ahead-of-memorial-day-weekend |date=May 22, 2025}}</ref><ref name="adot memorial day">{{Cite press release |title=New I-17 lanes open between Anthem and Black Canyon City |publisher=Arizona Department of Transportation |url=https://azdot.gov/news/new-i-17-lanes-open-between-anthem-and-black-canyon-city |date=May 22, 2025}}</ref> The flex lanes are scheduled to be completed by the end of 2025.<ref name="improve" /><ref name="girder" />
Due to increasing weekend traffic on I-17 between the Phoenix area and northern Arizona, primarily between Phoenix in the south, and Sedona, Flagstaff, and the Grand Canyon in the north, ADOT started plans to widen a {{convert|34|mi|km|adj=on}} section of four-lane freeway between Anthem and the Sunset Point Rest Area in 2018.<ref name="improve">{{Cite web |title=Connecting Arizona - Improving I-17 |publisher = Arizona Department of Transportation |url=https://www.improvingi17.com/}}</ref> In 2021, the design was chosen, with a standard third general-purpose lane set to be added in both directions between Anthem and Black Canyon City, but due to the mountainous topography north of Black Canyon City to Sunset Point, two flex lanes will be added in a separate carriageway next to the existing southbound lanes.<ref name="widening">{{cite web|url=https://azdot.gov/planning/transportation-studies/i-17-anthem-way-sunset-point/recommended-build-alternative-i-17| title=Recommended Build Alternative - I-17: Anthem Way to Sunset Point| accessdate=August 26, 2021| publisher = Arizona Department of Transportation }}</ref> The lanes will be allocated depending on whichever direction has the most traffic, generally this will be northbound traffic from Monday through Saturday, and southbound traffic on Sundays. A combination of six different safety systems (vehicle arresting barriers, automated arm gates, concrete barriers, steel gates, dynamic messaging signs, and cameras) will control access to these lanes.<ref name="flex">{{Cite web |title=Connecting Arizona - Improving I-17 - Flex Lanes |publisher = Arizona Department of Transportation I-17 Improvements |url=https://www.improvingi17.com/flex-lanes/}}</ref> Construction began in 2022 and in May 2025, the additional lanes from Anthem to Black Canyon City opened.<ref name="abc memorial day">{{Cite web |last=Bontke |first=Jordan |title=Third lane on I-17 north of Phoenix opens ahead of Memorial Day weekend |website=ABC 15 Arizona |url=https://www.abc15.com/news/operation-safe-roads/i-17-opens-third-lane-ahead-of-memorial-day-weekend |date=May 22, 2025}}</ref><ref name="adot memorial day">{{Cite press release |title=New I-17 lanes open between Anthem and Black Canyon City |publisher=Arizona Department of Transportation |url=https://azdot.gov/news/new-i-17-lanes-open-between-anthem-and-black-canyon-city |date=May 22, 2025}}</ref> The flex lanes are scheduled to be completed by the end of 2025.<ref name="improve" /><ref name="girder">{{cite news |title=First girders installed on Interstate 17 improvement project |url=https://ktar.com/story/5480074/first-girders-installed-on-interstate-17-improvement-project/ |access-date=April 27, 2023 |work=KTAR.com |date=April 4, 2023 |language=en}}</ref>
 
==Future==
Due to increasing weekend traffic on I-17 between the [[Phoenix metropolitan area|Phoenix area]] and [[northern Arizona]], [[Arizona Department of Transportation|ADOT]] plans to widen a section of freeway between Black Canyon City and the Sunset Point Rest Area. The current span is only four lanes wide and is subject to frequent [[traffic jam]]s on weekends as motorists travel to and from [[Sedona, Arizona|Sedona]], [[Flagstaff, Arizona|Flagstaff]], or other [[Colorado Plateau|high country]] destinations. Two [[reversible lane|flex lane]]s will be added in a separate [[carriageway]] next to the existing southbound lanes. The lanes will be allocated depending on whichever direction has the most traffic, generally this will be northbound traffic from Monday through Saturday, and southbound traffic on Sundays. A combination of six different safety systems (Vehicle Arresting Barriers, Automated Arm Gates, Concrete Barriers, Steel Gates, Dynamic Messaging Signs, and Cameras) will to control access to these lanes.<ref name=widening>{{cite web|url=https://azdot.gov/planning/transportation-studies/i-17-anthem-way-sunset-point/recommended-build-alternative-i-17| title=Recommended Build Alternative - I-17: Anthem Way to Sunset Point| accessdate=August 26, 2021| publisher = Arizona Department of Transportation }}</ref><ref name="flex" /> Construction began in 2022 and is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2025.<ref name="improve" /><ref name=widening /><ref name="girder">{{cite news |title=First girders installed on Interstate 17 improvement project |url=https://ktar.com/story/5480074/first-girders-installed-on-interstate-17-improvement-project/ |access-date=April 27, 2023 |work=KTAR.com |date=April 4, 2023 |language=en}}</ref>


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I-17 has the unusual distinction of starting at approximately milepost&nbsp;194 instead of at milepost&nbsp;0.<ref>{{cite map |author=Multimodal Planning Division |date=January 2014 |title=Phoenix Area Milepost System |url=https://apps.azdot.gov/files/CNS/F014701C/F014701C_Phoenix_Area_Milepost.pdf |publisher=Arizona Department of Transportation |accessdate=November 6, 2022}}</ref> This is a holdover from Arizona's old system of marking mileposts, where a branching route would continue the milepost numbering of its original host, instead of starting over at zero.<ref>{{cite web |first = Caroline |last = Carpenter |title = Marking the Miles One Milepost at a Time |date = June 13, 2017 |url= https://azdot.gov/blog-article/marking-miles-one-milepost-time |work = ADOT Blog |publisher = Arizona Department of Transportation |access-date = January 30, 2025 }}</ref> I-17 inherited its milepost locations from [[Arizona State Route 69|SR&nbsp;69]], which the freeway replaced between Phoenix and Cordes Junction.<ref>{{cite news |last=LaBarbera |first=John |date=May 19, 2022 |title=Throwback Thursday: Future I-17 |url=https://azdot.gov/adot-blog/throwback-thursday-future-i-17 |work=ADOT Blog |publisher=Arizona Department of Transportation |accessdate=November 6, 2022}}</ref> SR&nbsp;69's mileposting was such that it coincided with [[U.S. Route 89 in Arizona|US&nbsp;89]]'s mileposting, which was 201.6 where the two routes intersected. When I-17 was constructed, the existing mileposting for SR&nbsp;69 was retained.<ref name="ADOT Highway Log"/>
{{jcttop|exit|length_ref=<ref name="ADOT Highway Log"/>|hatnote=I-17 has the unusual distinction of starting at approximately milepost&nbsp;194 instead of at milepost&nbsp;0.<ref>{{cite map |author=Multimodal Planning Division |date=January 2014 |title=Phoenix Area Milepost System |url=https://apps.azdot.gov/files/CNS/F014701C/F014701C_Phoenix_Area_Milepost.pdf |publisher=Arizona Department of Transportation |accessdate=November 6, 2022}}</ref> This is a holdover from Arizona's old system of marking mileposts, where a branching route would continue the milepost numbering of its original host, instead of starting over at zero.<ref>{{cite web |first = Caroline |last = Carpenter |title = Marking the Miles One Milepost at a Time |date = June 13, 2017 |url= https://azdot.gov/blog-article/marking-miles-one-milepost-time |work = ADOT Blog |publisher = Arizona Department of Transportation |access-date = January 30, 2025 }}</ref> I-17 inherited its milepost locations from [[Arizona State Route 69|SR&nbsp;69]], which the freeway replaced between Phoenix and Cordes Junction.<ref>{{cite news |last=LaBarbera |first=John |date=May 19, 2022 |title=Throwback Thursday: Future I-17 |url=https://azdot.gov/adot-blog/throwback-thursday-future-i-17 |work=ADOT Blog |publisher=Arizona Department of Transportation |accessdate=November 6, 2022}}</ref> SR&nbsp;69's mileposting was such that it coincided with [[U.S. Route 89 in Arizona|US&nbsp;89]]'s mileposting, which was 201.6 where the two routes intersected. When I-17 was constructed, the existing mileposting for SR&nbsp;69 was retained.<ref name="ADOT Highway Log"/>}}
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Interstate 17 (I-17) is a north–south Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of Arizona. I-17's southern terminus lies in Phoenix, at I-10/US 60 and its northern terminus is in Flagstaff, at I-40.[1]

Most of I-17 is known as the Arizona Veterans Highway. In the Phoenix metropolitan area, it is mostly known as the Black Canyon Freeway, however, the southern Template:Convert are part of the Maricopa Freeway. The portion of the highway south of Cordes Lakes was built along the alignment of State Route 69 (SR 69), while the northern part was built along old SR 79's alignment. The final section of I-17 was completed in 1978.

I-17 gains more than Template:Convert in elevation between Phoenix at Template:Convert and Flagstaff at Template:Convert. The highway features several scenic view exits along its route that overlook the many mountains and valleys in northern Arizona.

Route description

I-17 is known as the Black Canyon Freeway from the northern end of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area to a point Template:Convert south of The Stack interchange with I-10 northwest of Downtown Phoenix. (It is accompanied by frontage roads for most of this portion, and they carry the Black Canyon Highway name to distinguish from the freeway status.) At the Durango Curve southwest of downtown, between the 19th Avenue and Buckeye Road interchanges, it picks up the designation Maricopa Freeway all the way to the southern terminus at the second I-10 junction. It is one of the metropolitan area's primary freeways.[2][3] It has two interchanges with I-10 in Phoenix.[3]

The northern portion of the B Line of the Valley Metro Rail system runs over a bridge of I-17 from Mountain View Road to Metro Parkway, serving one station at Metro Parkway.

I-17 ends at I-40 and SR 89A (Milton Road) in Flagstaff.

History

The I-17 corridor roughly follows the first stagecoach route through the Black Canyon, established in 1878 between Cañon (now Black Canyon City) and Prescott. A later highway through White Spar from Wickenburg to Yarnell was improved in 1925 and incorporated into US 89 in 1926.[4]

In 1936, SR 69 was established as a state route from Phoenix north to Prescott.[5][6] The road was completed by 1940 to Prescott. In 1954, a new route north to Flagstaff was established as SR 79. In May 1956, the Black Canyon Highway from Phoenix to Flagstaff was completed,[4] but not to Interstate standards.[7] It was incorporated into the new Interstate Highway System, established by the federal government later that year, and designated as part of I-17.[4]

The first interchange on the Black Canyon Freeway was built in 1950 west of downtown Phoenix and was extended to Grand Avenue in 1957.[8][4] The freeway was extended to McDowell Road by 1971 and out of the Phoenix suburbs by 1974, at a cost of $33 million.[8] By 1971, I-17 had been completed from Phoenix northward to Camp Verde where a short stretch had not been completed to standards. The stretch from SR 279 (now SR 260) north to SR 179 was also complete. The largest section yet to be completed was from SR 179 north to Flagstaff. This segment was still just a two-lane roadway, but it did have full traffic interchanges built at crossroads. The portion from I-40 south to the Flagstaff Municipal Airport had been completed by this time.[9] The final section of I-17, near Camp Verde and Montezuma Castle, began construction in February 1977 and opened to traffic in August 1978.[4][10]

In 1993, officials in Arizona proposed an extension of I-17 to connect with I-15 in Utah.[11]Template:Clarify

The existing interchange with Happy Valley Road in Phoenix was converted to a diverging diamond interchange (DDI). The project was finished in the fall of 2020.[12]

Due to increasing weekend traffic on I-17 between the Phoenix area and northern Arizona, primarily between Phoenix in the south, and Sedona, Flagstaff, and the Grand Canyon in the north, ADOT started plans to widen a Template:Convert section of four-lane freeway between Anthem and the Sunset Point Rest Area in 2018.[13] In 2021, the design was chosen, with a standard third general-purpose lane set to be added in both directions between Anthem and Black Canyon City, but due to the mountainous topography north of Black Canyon City to Sunset Point, two flex lanes will be added in a separate carriageway next to the existing southbound lanes.[14] The lanes will be allocated depending on whichever direction has the most traffic, generally this will be northbound traffic from Monday through Saturday, and southbound traffic on Sundays. A combination of six different safety systems (vehicle arresting barriers, automated arm gates, concrete barriers, steel gates, dynamic messaging signs, and cameras) will control access to these lanes.[15] Construction began in 2022 and in May 2025, the additional lanes from Anthem to Black Canyon City opened.[16][17] The flex lanes are scheduled to be completed by the end of 2025.[13][18]

Exit list

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Former business route

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Major intersections
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See also

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