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Swift Trail Parkway, an Arizona Scenic Byway: Corridor Management Plan

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Title
Swift Trail Parkway, an Arizona Scenic Byway: Corridor Management Plan
Description

Swift Trail Parkway (State Route [SR] 366), an Arizona Scenic Byway, is in southeastern Arizona in Graham County ... The road begins outside Safford, at the base of Mount Graham, and continues up the mountain to Riggs Flat Lake ... Officially, the parkway's limits are milepost (MP) 116, 2.3 miles beyond the intersection of US 191 and SR 366, to MP 142. However ... the plan study area encompasses the remaining portion of road (5.8 miles) to the Riggs Flat Lake turnoff (Forest Road [FR] 287)

Date Created
2011-12
Contributors
  • Arizona. Department of Transportation (Issuing body)
  • HDR Engineering (Publisher)
  • United States. Federal Highway Administration (Sponsor)
Topical Subject
  • Scenic byways
Geographic Subject
  • Arizona
Resource Type
Text
Extent
50 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Reuse Permissions
All Rights Reserved
Primary Member of
Arizona State and Local Government Documents Collection
Table Of Contents

Introduction -- Purpose of the corridor management plan -- The corridor management planning process -- Stakeholder and public participation -- Parkway description -- Roadway -- Byway history -- Existing conditions -- Land ownership -- Regional growth -- Transportation -- Topography and features -- Biology -- National natural landmarks -- Signs and billboards -- Byway inventory -- Intrinsic qualities -- Tourist amenities -- Issues -- Traffic -- Fires -- Water quality -- Flora and fauna -- Vision -- Goals, objectives, and actions -- Implementation -- Short term -- Agencies involved -- Related efforts -- Funding and financing -- Bibliography.

Identifier
Identifier Type
Arizona Documents Classification System (AZDOCS)
Identifier Value
TRT 1.2:C 56 S 84/2011
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Issuance
single unit
Place of Publication (Text)
Phoenix, Arizona
Place of Publication (Code)
Arizona
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.P.N.110594
Statement of Responsibility
Prepared for:
Arizona Department of Transportation

Prepared by:
HDR Engineering, Inc.
BJC Public Relations

Sponsored by:
Arizona Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
System Created
  • 2023-03-20 07:01:48
System Modified
  • 2025-03-20 05:40:20
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