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    32nd Street: Cheryl Drive to Cholla Street

    The City of Phoenix is in the early stages of making pedestrian and other safety improvements to the North 32nd Street Corridor.

    The current study previously focused on North 32nd Street between East Shea Boulevard and East Cholla Street. After public input, the limits of the project have expanded to include North 32nd Street from East Cheryl Drive to East Cholla Street.

    Project Details

    This effort will include evaluating the following alternatives: 

    • Right ​sizing the roadway for current and anticipated traffic volumes
    • Widening sidewalks for pedestrian safety
    • Reconfiguring dedicated bike lanes
    • Increasing the landscape elements along the corridor

    Construction of State Route 51 resulted in a corresponding decrease in traffic volume along this portion of 32nd Street. This allowed the city to study ways to enhance the safety of the road, while contributing to a more vibrant community along the North 32nd Street Corridor. 

    Constraints such as overhead power lines on the western side, existing water and sewer lines, high pressure gas lines and other infrastructure will influence the design options for this area.

    Map with a red line showing the project area on North 32nd street from East Cholla Street to East Cheryl Drive.
    Project area map

    Contact the Project Team

    John Dickson, Project Manager
    602-495-3697
    john.dickson@phoenix.gov

    Street Transportation Title VI and ADA Program
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    The City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department hereby gives notice that it is the agency's policy to assure full compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title II of The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related statutes and regulations in all program​​​​​​​s and activities. These federal statutes require that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program, activity or service the City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department administers. More information regarding the Title VI program can be found at Street Transportation Title VI and ADA Program or email  STR Title VI Program.​​​