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ADOT forced to close 13 rest stops in state
More budget cuts could ax all

By NATHAN BRUTTELL
Today's News-Herald
Published Wednesday, October 28, 2009 8:53 PM MST

Drivers heading east on Interstate 40 need to drive several miles farther than Haviland for a rest.


If the Arizona Department of Transportation sees additional cuts, drivers may not have anywhere to rest until they get out of the state.

Mohave County’s only rest area, Haviland, is one of 13 ADOT rest area closings following a $100 million budget deficit. The cuts are already affecting driving in the state, said Michele Beggs, Kingman District ADOT Public Information Officer. But a report released Monday states an additional 15 percent budget cut would shut down all rest areas and almost all Motor Vehicle Division field offices. “We have reached a point where drivers will notice the cuts and mid-year cuts would amplify those impacts,” Beggs said. “The mid-year reduction would create impacts over and above those outlined in ADOT’s 2010 Budget Roadmap announced earlier this month.”

The ADOT report states that about 2,000 to 2,400 layoffs would be necessary if legislature cut funding further.

“It could mean the termination, and this breaks my heart, of 50 to 60 percent of the agency’s active workforce,” Beggs said. “Staffing cuts of this magnitude will certainly hamper services for drivers around the state and could affect local tourism.”

The ADOT report comes on the heels of Gov. Jan Brewer’s request that all state agencies outline the impact of possible budget cuts in hopes of narrowing the state’s midyear deficit. The report states that in addition to layoffs and closing of all rest areas, most of the 61 MVD offices would shut down and nearly all highway maintenance would cease.

“We don’t know what’s going to happen,” Beggs said. “It’s in the legislature’s hands now.”

MVD Spokesperson Cydney Demodica said she is not certain how it will affect state employees.

“It’s going to be devastating to our agency to say the least,” she said. “I don’t think there’s anything to say other than these are going to be far-reaching impacts on our employees as well as on our customers.”

Demodica said the department is still looking at possible MVD closures, but no decisions have been made.

“With any potential office closures, ADOT is receiving clearance from the Department of Justice, and they’re looking at many factors including security, proximity and alternatives before any decisions are made,” she said. “We have nothing back yet as this isn’t a decision that can be made immediately.”

Many MVD services are available online at www.servicearizona.com, she said.

“Of course people can go online for a lot of things, but there are specific services we have where people need to make an in-person visit,” Demodica said. “It’s going to inconvenience our customers for certain, but so far we have not made any decisions.”

Beggs said the 13 rest areas closed earlier this month would remain inaccessible until the department reexamines the budget for fiscal year 2011, or June at the earliest. She added that the next closest rest area along I-40 would be the Lake Havasu City traffic interchange.

“The closings and everything else we’ve done will save us about $2.5 million but it will be looked at again in (June),” Beggs said.

ADOT officials examined factors including distance to nearest facilities, the age of facilities, condition, visitor count and services provided, Beggs said.

“There were several things that went into decisions, and I believe it was a combination of all of them that led to the closing,” she said. “But they will be looked at again next year, and we’re currently working on alternative options for drivers.”

Residents concerned about the rest area closures can view alternatives at the department’s Web site at www.azdot.gov/BudgetRoadmap.

You can contact the reporter at nbruttell@havasunews.com.

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Comments (17 comment(s))

    Had it with Havasu wrote on Nov 5, 2009 10:21 PM:

    " Driving down I-40 today I had a this thought: With the rest areas closed, there will be more litter. I had that thought as I drove under the information sign west of Hyw. 95 which has never worked properly and never will. Great example of throwing money away on useless junk rather than putting the money toward something useful, like maybe some savings for the inevitable downturn in revenue.

    I have to agree with other posters. The closures are more for show than the result of genuine efforts to balance the state budget. The closures will result in unsightly messes and garbage which will cost more to clean up. "

    cbrance wrote on Nov 3, 2009 12:55 PM:

    " All this saddness expressed with no one but us common people to read them, do you really think anyone that can do anything to change the way we feel will read these or even make any changes for us if they could! they dont care about the little average guy that created this world for its goodness in the first place, the big guy comes in and takes over forget what the little guy wants now! its called politics not humanity I hope the desisons makers of this crap can sleep at night oh no I dont, you will have to answer for your stupid desisons just maybe not today!!!!!! no one needs to pee do they? forget the children thats the spirit you idiots. "

    former resident wrote on Nov 3, 2009 11:07 AM:

    " You people need to stop complaining. You have no idea what you are talking about. I now live in VA and they closed several of our rest areas as well. What they need to do is contract the rest areas out. However the only way that can be done is if the US Congress steps in. Now stop bashing Havasu, the PD, FD, and everything else about Havasu. I still have ties there - my dad is resides there. "

    WATCHING HAVASU DIE wrote on Nov 3, 2009 1:18 AM:

    " Still want to know who got the 15 mil from the movie ?? Where is it ?? Did Don & Dean spend it all already ? "

    WATCHING HAVASU DIE wrote on Nov 2, 2009 12:21 AM:

    " Brilliant! Now the pervs can hang out at the schools instead of the road side rest areas,,,This trully is just to show us not to resist tax increases,,,Wonder if the school board will close the schools if the overide fails,,DOH! "

    captain caous wrote on Nov 1, 2009 7:29 PM:

    " close the dog parks and open rest stops. While you are at it take down that dam fence in to the chanel water blocking public access in front of the Island condominiums "

    BonHomme Richard wrote on Oct 31, 2009 6:28 PM:

    " I guess the state needs to move wayside services to our southern borders for the illegal aliens. We can’t have them using the desert as a toilet. "

    bill516 wrote on Oct 31, 2009 7:36 AM:

    " This is a minor inconvenience, 3hrs tops with no services.Walmart sells porta-pottys in the camping section.People crossed this country on stagecoach, suck it up and lay off the caffeine!! I never rely on the gov't for anything, never have. "

    bobo wrote on Oct 30, 2009 12:46 PM:

    " Same story as the State Parks. Closing them won’t save much money, but these things are the most visible to the people. "How dare you people resist a tax increase. We'll show you. Next time we want to increase your taxes you won’t resist." "

    MN wrote on Oct 30, 2009 3:34 AM:

    " lastacos.where will you go? Most states are cutting a lot of funding...I just wonder why all of a sudden? We had tax money for everything before..where is it now? I am still paying high taxes! "

    LosTacos wrote on Oct 29, 2009 6:35 PM:

    " The Lowest on the totem pole. 1st state parks (legislature has doomed state parks) 2nd education (0 funds for schools, no books and cut extra activities)3rd ADOT? OH Wow time to get outa AZ? Hey but the stock market is up! Something is just not right here? "

    ivehadit wrote on Oct 29, 2009 5:58 PM:

    " Purchase mobile and fixed radar units at a couple million, pay to staff the mobile units, ticket only Arizona drivers for cash and close down the rest stops so drivers have to rush to find a potty. Brilliant just frickin brilliant.

    Start up cost will far exceed what it would have cost to keep them open. "

    youvegottobekidding wrote on Oct 29, 2009 2:04 PM:

    " So, when I fuel my car .. I pay $0.18 per gallon tax. When I fuel my commercial vehicle, I pay $0.26 tax. I spent 15 min searching the internet to see how all this money is disbursed and found nothing, imagine that.

    The parking at these rest areas is very very crucial to the trucking industry. But, thats alright. Arizona will generate more revenue by ticketing drivers for parking "where they shouldnt be", or by causing accidents due to fatigued people pushing themselves to get to a safe parking area. "

    BrightOne wrote on Oct 29, 2009 12:32 PM:

    " Had it with Havasu: then why you still living here? If you aren't anymore, why do you expend the energy to post here?
    For DesertRat's sake, i'm just gonna blame the city, cops and judges for closing down the rest stops. Ok, got a nice potential back and forth bashing started now. Any takers? BEERS! "

    BombinMama wrote on Oct 29, 2009 10:55 AM:

    " Great with my kidney problems..and my need to use the restrooms often..I rely on stopping frequently. It may annoy my other half, but I suppose we will just have to stop on the side of the road. Wonder how that arguement will hold up in court when I get a ticket. "

    Hidija wrote on Oct 29, 2009 10:30 AM:

    " Isn't that always the case! Cut the services at the bottom, instead of cutting the FAT AT THE TOP! Fire some of those Manager, or CEO's pretending to run those departments. I worked for a government agency! Had 8 employee's doing the work that 2 could have done! They figure if they squeeze the little guys, you will vote for higher taxes to fix the problem! "

    Had it with Havasu wrote on Oct 28, 2009 10:04 PM:

    " Pathetic. "

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