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Old 11-02-2007, 02:23 PM
 
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The stack is where I-10, Loop 202, and SR-51 all come together.
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Old 11-03-2007, 05:29 AM
 
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Well we have found the house and I have found a job so we are moving on November 24th to Tempe.

How long is the drive from the 101 in Tempe to Shea exit on the 101 in the mornings/nights?
My hubby will go from Tempe to Biltmore area...how long is that drive also during rush hours?

Last thing...when will it start to cool over out there??????????????

Thanks so much
I should start a thread called "live where you work and work where you live"
Commutting is a bad idea for our environment, planet, future, gas prices and more.

Rush hour times: roughly 1 hour one way-however, the 101 freeway is currently closed due to construction. So, add another 30 or so minutes for surface streets.

Tempe to Biltmore-similar timeframe-different freeways.

Find work near beloved home-or find new home near necessary work. My opinion? Look at the area inbetween the jobs. Also, rent before you buy. Repeat that sentence about 10 times. Have a super one!
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Old 11-03-2007, 03:10 PM
 
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Is just simple: don't use 101 freeway.
To Camelback and 23rd street: I-10 to 143, McDowell to 44 Street, go north to Camelback ... make a left turn and follow up to 23rd street. Is not to bad, I know this area.
If you're working @ Mayo clinic you might consider to use 87 and by the way visit Fountain Hills. Beeline and Shea Blvd should be quite easy on traffic.
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Old 11-03-2007, 03:13 PM
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As far as the weather question: I have pictures from several years in which relatives were wearing shorts. The weather is usually cold (to us) in Jan-Mar and sometimes December.
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