The City of Las Cruces Public Works Department and URS Corporation will hold a public meeting for the Jackrabbit Interchange (I-10/US 70) Study Project on Thursday, December 10, 2009 from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. at the Picacho Middle School, W. Picacho and N. Motel Blvd.

Study Team members will provide project information and results of the Phase A investigations.  There will be an opportunity to view proposed alternatives and speak with team members during the open house from 6:30-7:00 p.m.  A presentation on the project will be given at 7:00 p.m., followed by questions and comments.

Background

A study is being conducted of the I-10 / US70 interchange (Interchange No. 135, commonly referred to as the “Jackrabbit” Interchange) to investigate and identify recommended geometric and operational improvements, and to accommodate future traffic growth and the planned High Mesa Road.

The origin of this study is based on recent and ongoing growth experienced in and around the City; evolving land development activity; and pending changes in the regional transportation network. Separate initiatives are presently underway to evaluate improvements to other segments of I-10 serving the City, dispose of large tracts of BLM land destined for new development, and advance planning for High Mesa Road which will access I-10 at or near the Jackrabbit interchange location. Expansion of the I-10 Industrial Park and the Las Cruces International Airport are also anticipated. The desire of the City of Las Cruces, the Las Cruces MPO, Dona Ana County, and the New Mexico Department of Transportation to respond to and plan for the effects of these influences creates the need for this study.

If you require special accommodations please contact Denise Weston at Parametrix by calling (575) 522-7400 or by emailing dweston@parametrix.com.