The long-anticipated reconstruction of Palomino Boulevard is set to begin in early August, marking the start of a major capital improvement project aimed at significantly enhancing pavement conditions.
Work will begin the week of August 11th with the removal and repair of concrete curbs. This marks the first visible phase of the project. During this time, some driveways may be temporarily inaccessible and impacted residents will receive advance notice.
The project includes the full-depth removal and replacement of asphalt pavement along Palomino Boulevard from Palisades Boulevard to Fountain Hills Boulevard, an approximately 1.4 mile stretch of road. The current pavement has reached the end of its useful life, and reconstruction is necessary to ensure long-term safety and performance.
Key components of the project include:
- Removal of approximately 49,771 square yards of asphalt
- Installation of new asphalt pavement
- Concrete curb and gutter replacement
- Driveway tie-ins
- Utility adjustments and relocations as needed
- Replacement of two existing curb ramps along Palisades Boulevard
- Reconstruction of approximately 60 feet of very steep sidewalk on Palisades Boulevard — this section will be regraded to reduce the slope and provide a flatter, more ADA-compliant pathway
- Construction of a new curb ramp on the south east corner Fountain Hills Boulevard to support a future sidewalk connection on Fountain Hills Boulevard, and provide a safe refuge area for pedestrians currently walking along the roadway
At this time, there is no confirmed start date for milling and paving the roadway. Town staff are currently reviewing options to ensure cost efficiency and will provide updates when a tentative timeline is established.
The Fountain Hills Town Council approved the project with a budget of $5 million.
The Town appreciates your patience and cooperation during this important infrastructure improvement.