05/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/12/2025 02:46
Since its opening in 2024, the Northwest Phase II Light Rail Extension has transformed Phoenix's transportation network. Led by Valley Metro and designed by Jacobs, this 1.6-mile extension reaches the site of the former Metrocenter Mall. As the first light rail extension to the city's west side, it's already connecting vibrant communities to jobs, schools and entertainment-sparking economic growth across the region.
This project also sets new standards in light rail infrastructure. Jacobs introduced several innovations to enhance safety, reduce costs and improve rider experience:
"Our 'find a way to say YES!' approach helped us overcome major challenges," says Jacobs Project Manager Andrew Haines. "The team developed more than $60 million in value engineering ideas without cutting scope, used innovative materials and finished the project ahead of schedule and under budget." The project team also invested in the future workforce by launching a "Workforce Development Program" and monthly "Engineers of the Future" events for students, including site tours and a final design challenge to envision a future train station.
A catalyst for growth in the Valley
By extending service to the former Metrocenter Mall, the project helped revitalize a historic location, drive economic growth and provide new travel options for thousands of additional daily riders. The expanded system now covers 30 miles.
Supporting the City of Phoenix's Transit Oriented Development (TOD) goals, the extension promotes walkable, mixed-use communities that integrate housing, mobility, green systems and public health.
In recognition of its wide-ranging benefits, the project has received multiple awards, including:
"The Northwest Phase II Light Rail Extension shows what's possible when you combine innovation, collaboration and sustainable design," adds Andrew. "Together with Valley Metro, we've revitalized the Metrocenter area and set a new standard for light rail infrastructure in Arizona and beyond."