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What's Sun Valley Parkway, the 'Road to Nowhere'?

What's Sun Valley Parkway, the 'Road to Nowhere'?

Once seen as the key to Buckeye's growth, Sun Valley Parkway sat mostly unused for nearly 20 years after it was constructed in 1989. What happened?

Valley 101 · The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com

September 21, 202014m 49s

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Show Notes

West of the White Tank Mountains in Buckeye, there's a 30-mile, four-land highway that connects Interstate 10 in the south to Bell Road in the north. It was once seen as the key to city growth, anchoring dozens of future master planned communities and some 300,000 anticipated residents.

After dozens of private investors constructed the highway in 1988 and 1989, the highway sat unused amid desolate surroundings for nearly 20 years. So what happened? How did this become our "Road to Nowhere"?  

This week's episode of Valley 101, a podcast from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, digs into the rich history of Sun Valley Parkway. 

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