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    The Street Transportation Department's Phoenix Connected Active Neighborhoods Program (PhxCAN) is a community-focused approach to improve bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure citywide. PhxCAN is part of the department's Active Transportation Program.

    The program takes a deep dive into each of the City’s 15 urban villages to address transportation safety concerns, needs and wants, focusing on planning and engagement in two urban villages per year. Residents will work with City staff to identify a list of projects that will be implemented within each village within a one- to two- year period. ​​

    PhxCAN Year 2
    This year's program is focused on "Year 2," which is comprised of Maryvale and Alahambra Villages. Learn More!

    Upcoming Events and Announcements

    Stay tuned for exciting news and ways you can stay engaged with PhxCAN in your neighborhood!

    Contact the PhxCAN Team​

    Have a question or comment about PhxCAN​​?

    Email: phxcan@phoenix.gov

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    The City of Phoenix is divided into 15 urban villages. Each village has a Village Planning Committee (VPC) appointed by City Council. The VPCs assist the Planning Commission in the performance of its duties. VPCs are part of the City's Planning and Development Department.​ 
    View a map of the 15 urban villages and learn more about the Village Planning Committees

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