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Sunnyslope Neighborhoods

The goal of each T2050 Mobility Study is to improve safety, connectivity, and accessibility for all people -- regardless of their age or ability level -- who walk, ride a bicycle, or use transit to get to their important destinations.
Mobility Area Description
This Mobility Area is located within the Sunnyslope community of Phoenix, at the base of North Mountain, North Mountain Park, and "S" Mountain. Its boundaries are Mountain View Road (north), Northern Avenue (south), 14th Street (east), and 7th Avenue (west).
There are a variety of schools, including Sunnyslope Elementary School, Sunnyslope High School, Foundation for Blind Children, Desert View School, Most Holy Trinity Elementary and Pre-School, and Montessori Day School. There are numerous parks, including Sunnyslope Park and pool, Herberger, Palma, and Norton.
The Arizona Canal Path, one of the longest multi-use trails in Maricopa County at nearly 70 miles in length, cuts through 1¾ miles of the area. Notable community and cultural facilities are the Sunnyslope Community Center and Sunnyslope Historical Society. Many houses of worship are located here, including Protestant, Catholic, Buddhist, and Islamic.
Mobility Area Location Map

Update/Next Steps
A list of proposed recommendations to improve pedestrian and bicycle mobility in the Eastlake and Garfield Neighborhoods were identified by the study team based on an analysis of the study area and public input. This list is included in the Proposed Conditions Report available in the Study Documents section.
Project Manager Contact Information
Brian Fellows, Principal Planner