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Eastlake/Garfield Neighborhood (Choice 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
Much of the Eastlake/Garfield Neighborhood Mobility Area is becoming an important gateway to downtown Phoenix. It is home to a thriving art and dining culture, and historically has been represented by the African-American community. There are several large public housing projects and rehabilitation facilities in the Area: Luke Krohn, Sidney P. Osborn, Hope House, and Washington Manor. St. Luke’s Medical Center occupies a significant portion of the east side of the Area.
Several years ago, the City conducted a large-scale community visioning and planning process called Reinvent Phoenix and one of the primary focus areas included Area neighborhoods. Two pedestrian-bicycle bridges span the Loop 202 at 10th Street and 18th Street, providing important connections to McDowell Road and Uptown Phoenix. There are six parks: Edison, Hochani, Sohu, Kana, Eastlake, and Verde. Six schools serve the Area: Edison, Garfield, E-Academie, Booker T. Washington Child Development Center, Augustus Shaw, and Faith North. The City of Phoenix Housing Department received a $1-2 million U.S. HUD 'Choice Neighborhoods' grant to revitalize the neighborhoods.
Mobility Area Location Map

Update / Next Steps
A list of proposed recommendations to improve pedestrian and bicycle mobility in the Eastlake/Garfield Neighborhood 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 below in the Study Documents section.
Study Documents
Stakeholder/Public Meeting Summaries
Project Manager Contact Information
Brian Fellows, Principal Planner