How will the relocation of SR 95 affect the businesses that are currently located along the existing SR 95 route?
Bullhead City and Laughlin are regional destinations. The businesses on SR 95 primarily serve the communities of Bullhead City and Laughlin. They also serve the travelers that go through the communities on SR 95. With the relocation of SR 95, these businesses will still serve the local community, and those that travel SR 95 to these communities will still stay at lodges and eat at restaurants as they have in the past. The goal is to make SR 95 an access controlled facility, which means that no direct access from the highway will be available to anyone except at interchanges located 3 to 5 miles apart. ADOT would restrict any businesses from gaining any access directly from the new highway, attempting to avoid the congestion currently experienced on the current SR 95. Q: How does this project differ from the improvements to the Vanderslice route being proposed by Mohave County A: The Vanderslice alignment and design concept study represents a separate project led by Mohave County for th
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