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Tucson’s Community Corridors Tool: What it is and why it’s essential to multi-modal transportation and vibrant streets for people

The City of Tucson is looking to adopt a Community Corridor Tool, a zoning tool that will encourage strategic development and infill along major and collector streets. It’s an essential step in creating the housing and mixed used density needed for a robust transit system and for creating a walkable, bikeable environment. Find out how…

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Press Release: Announcing Spring 2025 Cyclovia, it’s a treat!

This spring’s event will be the first time that Cyclovia Tucson activates Treat Avenue Bicycle Boulevard, taking advantage of the neighborhood traffic calming, push button traffic signals (aka HAWK crossings), green infrastructure, and wayfinding signage that make it a smooth route for everyday biking and walking.

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Introducing Cyclovita!

Cyclovita was born out of a desire from our city to see more events that activate our streets, and we can finally offer just that. These mini-Cyclovia events are hyper-focused on the neighborhoods they activate, and are tailored to the needs of the community and neighbors that live within them.

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You cannot prioritize all modes

As communities across the US struggle with pedestrian safety, when even states that follow Vision Zero best practices continue to see deadly crash rates increase, it’s time to question whether we are actually going to be able to reduce deaths and serious injury by continuing with the current approach.

A guest blog post from Anna Zivarts

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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!

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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!

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