The city of Sedona’s contractor, Tiffany Construction Co., will begin the Thunder Mountain Road and Sanborn Roadway and Shared Use Path Improvements Project starting Monday, Nov. 2.

This project involves a roadway mill and paving overlay of an approximate one-mile section of Thunder Mountain Road and Sanborn Drive with new curb and gutter to be constructed along the south side of the roadway.

Additionally, a “Sedona red” concrete shared use path of varying width from 8 feet to 10 feet will be constructed along with associated retaining walls and residential driveway reconstruction throughout the south side of the project corridor.

The project also includes construction of drainage improvements at certain locations throughout the project area.

For approximately 10 weeks, beginning Nov. 2, Thunder Mountain Road will be closed between Rhapsody Road and Andante Drive.

Detour signage will direct traffic around this work zone via Blue Horizon Road. For approximately five weeks, beginning Nov. 2, Coffee Pot Drive will be reduced to one-lane traffic with flaggers in the area around the Sanborn Drive intersection.

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This entire project is expected to take nine months to complete. Other Thunder Mountain and Sanborn closures with detours and one-lane traffic control operations will be necessary throughout the duration of the project. The contractor will be responsible for traffic control signage and will be working with the Postmaster and garbage collectors to ensure uninterrupted service.

The contractor will also be working directly with residents regarding access to properties within these closed areas.

For more information regarding the Thunder Mountain and Sanborn Roadway and Shared Use Path Improvements Project, contact David Peck, associate engineer, city of Sedona Public Works Department at DPeck@SedonaAZ.gov.

Get more information and updates on this project at www.sedonaaz.gov/thunder.

Christopher Fox Graham

Christopher Fox Graham is the managing editor of the Sedona Rock Rock News, The Camp Verde Journal and the Cottonwood Journal Extra. Hired by Larson Newspapers as a copy editor in 2004, he became assistant manager editor in October 2009 and managing editor in August 2013. Graham has won awards for editorials, investigative news reporting, headline writing, page design and community service from the Arizona Newspapers Association. Graham has also been a guest contributor in Editor & Publisher magazine and featured in the LA Times, New York Post and San Francisco Chronicle. He lectures on journalism, media law and the First Amendment and is a nationally recognized performance aka slam poet. In January 2025, the International Astronomical Union formally named asteroid 29722 Chrisgraham (1999 AQ23) in his honor at the behest of Lowell Observatory, citing him as "an American journalist and longtime managing editor of Sedona Red Rock News. He is a nationally-recognized slam poet who has written and performed multiple poems about Pluto and other space themes."

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