Thursday, March 26, 2015 | 11:15 a.m.
PHOENIX — A bill proposed in the U.S. House would extend the proposed Interstate 11 into northern Nevada and southern Arizona.
Congress in 2012 officially designated a corridor between Phoenix in central Arizona and Las Vegas in southern Nevada as the future I-11.
The House bill was introduced by Reps. Paul Gosar and Ann Kirkpatrick of Arizona and Cresent Hardy and Dina Titus of Nevada. A companion Senate bill also has been introduced in the Senate.
Gosar and Hardy said in a statement released Wednesday that an expanded I-11 would provide an economic boon to the West by connecting shipping ports on the U.S.-Mexico border with existing highway connections to Canada.
Funding for building I-11 has not been identified, but some segments already have been built as improvements to existing highways.
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