Arizona State Route 303

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State Route 303
Estrella Freeway
Maintained by ADOT
Length: 21.84 mi[1] (35.15 km)
CCW end: I-10 in Goodyear
Major
junctions:
US 60 in Surprise
CW end: Lake Pleasant Road
State routes in Arizona
< SR 289 SR 347 >
Unconstructed - Former

State Route 303, also known as Loop 303 and Estrella Freeway, is a state highway that was maintained by Maricopa County[2] in central Arizona serving the far western suburbs of the Phoenix metropolitan area until 2004 when the Arizona Department of Transportation again took the control of upgrading the interim road to a freeway. Formerly known as the Estrella Freeway, it was renamed in 2004 to honor former Arizona congressman Bob Stump. [3]

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Unlike Loop 101 and Loop 202, Loop 303 is not a controlled-access freeway, although there are plans to upgrade its status. Its current route is from just north of the Cotton Lane exit of Interstate 10 in Goodyear to Lake Pleasant Road, 6 miles northeast of U.S. Route 60 (Grand Avenue) north of Sun City. When completed, it will connect to Interstate 17 in far northern Phoenix, along the planned Lone Mountain Road alignment, or 2 miles south of State Route 74.

Old colored Arizona Loop 303 shield that is being phased out
Old colored Arizona Loop 303 shield that is being phased out

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The Loop 303 was originally a part of the 1985 Maricopa County Regional Transportation Plan to be funded by a sales tax approved by Maricopa County voters. The freeway, designed to service the Northwest Valley, would have been completed sometime by 2014. However, funding shortfalls and increasing construction costs forced cutbacks in the plan, and in 1995 the freeway was dropped from the regional plans.

Maricopa County took charge of the Estrella Freeway project when it was dropped from the regional freeway plans, maintaining it as an interim 2-lane highway along the original corridor while keeping the state route designation. The county has made significant improvements to the roadway, extending it several miles north and east of US 60. While the highway is still largely a 2-lane rural road, the extension north of US 60 along with the southern terminus just north of Interstate 10 have been upgraded to a 4-lane divided parkway, and the segment between US 60 and Bell Road in Surprise has been partially upgraded to controlled-highway standards with overpasses and right-of-way for on-ramps.[4]

With the extension of the sales tax approved in 2004, the highway has once again been added to the Regional Transportation Plan. As Maricopa County has completed much of the required study and preparation work, construction on the freeway is already underway with a planned completion date of the I-10 to I-17 segment by 2015. A planned extension of the freeway south of I-10 to the planned alignment of SR 801 is scheduled to be complete by 2020, and further funding is provided for right-of-way preservation for a potential future extension of the freeway several miles south of SR 801, although no plans for such an extension through 2025 have been made.

According to a recent agreement between the state legislature and the state department of transportation, STAN (Statewide Transportation Acceleration Needs) funds will be used to build a partial interchange at Bell Road before 2010, several years before previously intended.[5]

[edit] Junction list

The entire route is in Maricopa County.

Location Mile[1] Junction Notes
Goodyear 3.87 I-10
Surprise 19.30 US 60 Interchange
25.72 Happy Valley Road Temporary end of SR 303
39.19 I-17 Future end of SR 303

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