Community Engagement
The Phoenix Street Transportation Department hosted a public meeting on May 20, 2024 at the North High School Cafeteria to provide the community with an update about the project. An online survey was available in English and Spanish from May 20 through June 9, 2024.
Thank you to those who attended the meeting and participated in the survey to provide valuable input about the latest proposed design options. Those design options can be viewed in the public meeting presentation slides that are linked below.
View the presentation given during the May 20, 2024 public meeting
About the Project
The Phoenix Street Transportation Department is in the study phase of a project to revitalize the McDowell Road corridor between 7th Street and State Route 51 (Piestewa Freeway). The focus of this study is to identify and confirm community-supported safety and aesthetic improvements to achieve four main goals:
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Creating a safer and more inviting area for people walking or riding bicycles to locations along the corridor
- Improving navigation in and around the retail areas
- Enhancing access to transit
- Fostering a sense of place and identity
This project is intended to promote pedestrian safety by working with the surrounding community to discuss and identify potential corridor improvements that emphasize safety, comfort and connectivity for all users. This project aligns with the city's
Vision Zero Road Safety Action Plan and overall vision to prioritize safety and transportation access.
The study phase is funded by the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG).