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Press Release: Author and Disability Advocate Anna Zivarts Illuminates Tucson’s Deadly Car Dependency in Book Tour Stop
Living Streets Alliance hosts Author and Disability Advocate Anna Zivarts
Farewell to Evren
LSA bids farewell to one of our longstanding team members. Join us in thanking her for 11.5 fantastic years with Living Streets Alliance!
LSA welcomes two new members to the team
Change is in the air at Living Streets Alliance. Meet the new team and find out what lies ahead for a departing core member.
Start the School Year with Safe Routes to School
Does seeing your child walk along a line of hot cars spewing emissions make you worry about their lungs? Are you concerned with how little time your kids spend outside each day? Do you worry about the safety risks associated with all the car traffic around the school?
It doesn't have to be this way!
21st Cyclovia Tucson, Fall 2024 - Press Release
Proudly Announcing our 21st Cyclovia - Tucson open streets event - Fall 2024, Downtown - South Tucson
Uplifting Community Voices in the 29th Street Thrive Area
Uplifting Community Voices in the 29th Street Thrive Area: LSA’s role in the City of Tucson’s 29th Street Thrive initiative.
Press Release: Living Streets Alliance to Launch Mini Cyclovia Program Thanks to AARP Community Challenge Flagship Grant Award
Living Streets Alliance to Launch Mini Cyclovia Program Thanks to AARP Community Challenge Flagship Grant Award
Press Release: Tucson Ranked Third Deadliest Metro Area in Nation for People on Foot: Swift Action Needed
Dangerous by Design 2024 data shows Tucson is the third deadliest metro area in the US for people walking
LSA letter of support for keeping ALL transit fare-free
On March 5th Tucson Mayor & Council are considering a recommendation by City staff to reinstate fares for Sun Link (streetcar) and Sun Express transit services. Living Streets Alliance stands firmly behind keeping ALL transit fare-free. Read our letter supporting why.
Update on Spring 2024 Cyclovia Tucson event
Here’s a press release with an update on Tucson’s favorite open streets event, Cyclovia Tucson.
What goes into Strategic Planning? Turns out, a lot!
At the end of 2022, Living Streets Alliance Board and staff launched a year-long strategic planning process to lay the groundwork for LSA’s future. This strategic plan will establish key goal areas and objectives for LSA to focus its energy and resources on for the next 3-5 years. A year later we’re close to wrapping up this extensive process. Here’s what it looked like…
Pedaling the Pueblo 2023 Recap
2023 highlights from Pedaling the Pueblo: our mini-program and podcast, connecting you to bicycle events and updates in Tucson.
Looking back at Cyclovia, Fall 2023
Each Cyclovia event, we work with an awesome group of volunteers to complete our Cyclovia Census—a sample survey of participants. This Fall we surveyed over 200 people along the route. Find out what we learned and relive the day through this blog post recapping highlights from each Activity Hub.
Reflecting on Tucson’s First ‘Week Without Driving’
What can we learn from National Week Without Driving and our Tucson community’s participation in this moment of awareness?
This Sunday is World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
Sunday, November 19 is the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, an annual, international event to remember those killed and injured in crashes and to amplify the call for change. Join us in calling attention to the roadway safety crisis and the proven strategies we need to implement to create safe streets for people.
Quick build at 5th & 7th yields safer and more joyful space for all
The intersection of 5th Avenue & 7th Street just got brighter and safer thanks to a collaboration between LSA and Tenwest Impact Fest.
Amphi Resource Fair
LSA is committed to building community through open streets events - in this case by bringing resources to the Amphi Community via a collaboration with Literacy Connects and other organisations dedicated to helping refugees and local people meet basic needs such as healthcare and education.
Pueblo Gardens Block Party, A Welcome Return to Community
Reflecting on our “Quick Build” at Pueblo Gardens PreK-8. Learn more about this community project that began with a grant from the Safe Routes to School Partnership back in 2016.