Transportation Issues
Rose Law Group pc is deeply involved with regional and local transportation planning issues at all levels; federal, state and local, and regularly assists clients with a variety of matters that impact their properties, including:
- ADOT Corridor Studies
- Traffic Interchange Studies
- Access Management
- Infrastructure Financing
- Small Area Transportation Studies
- Traffic Impact Analysis
Rose Law Group pc has developed solid relationships with officials and staff at the Arizona Department of Transportation and in numerous local jurisdictions.
One of example of Rose Law Group pc’s success is the successful effort to have the Arizona Department of Transportation designate a major transportation corridor through the eastern portion of Pinal County. This transportation corridor is now commonly known as the North-South Freeway, and Rose Law Group pc is now pursuing the same process in far eastern Maricopa County.
Additionally, Cameron Carter and Jordan Rose have tremendous expertise in creating and working with local governments to advance cutting-edge transportation funding solutions that involve private sector participation to accelerate vital transportation projects throughout Arizona.
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In The News
AZ Supreme Court keeps case alive against county transportation; Rose Law Group attorney Jonathan Udell comments
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County who have worked to bring new transportation infrastructure to the county.) By Raquel Hendrickson | InMaricopa The Arizona Supreme Court may look further at a lawsuit that could impact State Route 347. This week, the court opted to continue the case of Vangilder et al.
State laws & the regulation of the towing industry, by RLG Partner Adam Trenk and RLG litigator Olen Lenets
By Adam Trenk and Olen Lenets | Rose Law Group In the State of Arizona, the rights and responsibilities of a towing company are outlined and regulated by the Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.). Political subdivisions of the State, such as counties and municipalities may also have additional regulations found in their codes and ordinances relating to the subject, but the heart of the law comes
Rebooting Main Street, the retention and liquidity game and other ways for Arizona (and Pinal County) to survive COVID-19
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The COVID-19 pandemic is putting economic development projects on temporary holds. But that does not mean businesses should not continuing moving forward with permits, government entitlements and the logistics of those projects so they are ready to go when the pandemic subsides and the economy reboots. That was one of the discussion
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