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SUNNYSLOPE PROJECT FACT SHEET PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION A MOBILITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT SUNNYSLOPE NEIGHBORHOODS This publication can be made available in an alternate format upon request. Contact the Street Transportation Department 602-262-6284 (TTY: Use 711). Esta publicación está disponible en español. Por favor llame al 602-262-6284 para asistencia. Brian Fellows, Project Manager (602) 534-2163 [email protected] phoenix.gov/streets/mobility/sunnyslope PROJECT DESCRIPTION This mobility area is located within the Sunnyslope community of Phoenix, at the base of North Mountain, North Mountain Park, and “S” Mountain. Its boundaries are Mountain View Road (north), Northern Avenue (south), 14th Street (east), and 7th Avenue (west). There are a variety of schools, including Sunnyslope Elementary School, Sunnyslope High School, Foundation for Blind Children, Desert View School, Most Holy Trinity Elementary and Preschool, and Montessori Day School. There are numerous parks, including Sunnyslope Park and pool, Herberger, Palma, and Norton. The Arizona Canal Path, one of the longest multi-use trails in Maricopa County at nearly 70 miles in length, cuts through 1 3/4 miles of the area. Notable community and cultural facilities are the Sunnyslope Community Center and Sunnyslope Historical Society. Many houses of worship are located here, including Protestant, Catholic, Buddhist, and Islamic. Mobility Project Schedule Stakeholder Interviews Current Conditions Report Draft Proposed Conditions Report Complete Proposed Conditions Report Conclude Study / Final Report Public Meeting SUMMER 2018 SUMMER/ FALL 2018 FALL 2018 WINTER 2018–2019 PHOENIX TRANSPORTATION 2050 Phoenix Transportation 2050 (T2050) dramatically expands investment in Phoenix for bus service, light rail construction and street improvements. The plan will significantly upgrade the city’s aging 5,000-mile street network and have a citywide impact on street needs providing new pavement, increasing maintenance on existing streets, and adding bike lanes, sidewalks and ADA accessible/compliant upgrades. Mobility Projects Program While a portion of the new sidewalk and bicycle facilities commitments will be achieved through the pavement maintenance program and the new and expanded major streets program, the Mobility Improvements Program has allocated 15% of the Street Transportation Department’s T2050 funds. This allocation will be utilized to meet the T2050 commitments to install 135 miles of new sidewalks and 1,080 miles of new bike lanes by 2050. Mobility Projects Purpose The objective is to scope and prioritize sidewalk, bike facility, mid-block crossings, and other improvements that will improve walking and biking to key destinations within and adjacent to the study area. Upon completion of the study, identified and prioritized mobility projects will be considered for inclusion in a 5-Year T2050 Mobility program of projects for design and construction. Ultimately, the goal of the various mobility studies is to develop and recommend mobility solutions that will improve the safety, accessibility, and multimodal connectivity for all users, regardless of age or ability, to places of employment, schools, markets, and recreational opportunities. KEY DESTINATIONS • Sunnyslope Elementary School • Foundation for Blind Children • Desert View School • Most Holy Trinity Elementary School • Sunnyslope High School • Montessori Day School • Sunnyslope Park • Herberger Park • Palma Park • Norton Park • Arizona Canal path • Sunnyslope Community Center/ Senior Center • Sunnyslope Historical Society • Honor Health John C. Lincoln Medical Center • Fry’s Market Place • Sunnyslope Transit Center/ Park-and Ride • Acacia Library CONSTRUCTION DESIGN STUDY COMPLETION

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SUNNYSLOPE

PROJECT FACT SHEET

PROJECT CONTACT INFORMATION

A M O B I L I T Y I M P R O V E M E N T P R O J E C T

SUNNYSLOPEN E I G H B O R H O O D S

This publication can be made available in an alternate format upon request. Contact the Street Transportation Department 602-262-6284 (TTY: Use 711).Esta publicación está disponible en español. Por favor llame al 602-262-6284 para asistencia.

Brian Fellows, Project Manager(602) [email protected]

phoenix.gov/streets/mobility/sunnyslope

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

This mobility area is located within the Sunnyslope community of Phoenix, at the base of North Mountain, North Mountain Park, and “S” Mountain. Its boundaries are Mountain View Road (north), Northern Avenue (south), 14th Street (east), and 7th Avenue (west). There are a variety of schools, including Sunnyslope Elementary School, Sunnyslope High School, Foundation for Blind Children, Desert View School, Most Holy Trinity Elementary and Preschool, and Montessori Day School. There are numerous parks, including Sunnyslope Park and pool, Herberger, Palma, and Norton. The Arizona Canal Path, one of the longest multi-use trails in Maricopa County at nearly 70 miles in length, cuts through 1 3/4 miles of the area. Notable community and cultural facilities are the Sunnyslope Community Center and Sunnyslope Historical Society. Many houses of worship are located here, including Protestant, Catholic, Buddhist, and Islamic.

Mobility Project Schedule

Stakeholder Interviews

Current Conditions

Report

Draft Proposed

Conditions Report

Complete Proposed

Conditions Report

Conclude Study /

Final Report

Public Meeting

SUMMER 2018SUMMER/ FALL 2018

FALL 2018 WINTER 2018–2019

PHOENIX TRANSPORTATION 2050Phoenix Transportation 2050 (T2050) dramatically expands investment in Phoenix for bus service, light rail construction and street improvements. The plan will significantly upgrade the city’s aging 5,000-mile street network and have a citywide impact on street needs providing new pavement, increasing maintenance on existing streets, and adding bike lanes, sidewalks and ADA accessible/compliant upgrades.

Mobility Projects Program While a portion of the new sidewalk and bicycle facilities commitments will be achieved through the pavement maintenance program and the new and expanded major streets program, the Mobility Improvements

Program has allocated 15% of the Street Transportation Department’s T2050 funds. This allocation will be utilized to meet the T2050 commitments to install 135 miles of new sidewalks and 1,080 miles of new bike lanes by 2050.

Mobility Projects Purpose The objective is to scope and prioritize sidewalk, bike facility, mid-block crossings, and other improvements that will improve walking and biking to key destinations within and adjacent to

the study area. Upon completion of the study, identified and prioritized mobility projects will be considered for inclusion in a 5-Year T2050 Mobility program of projects for design and construction.

Ultimately, the goal of the various mobility studies is to develop and recommend mobility solutions that will improve the safety, accessibility, and multimodal connectivity for all users, regardless of age or ability, to places of employment, schools, markets, and recreational opportunities.

KEY DESTINATIONS

• Sunnyslope Elementary School • Foundation for Blind Children• Desert View School • Most Holy Trinity Elementary

School• Sunnyslope High School • Montessori Day School• Sunnyslope Park • Herberger Park• Palma Park • Norton Park• Arizona Canal path • Sunnyslope Community Center/

Senior Center• Sunnyslope Historical Society • Honor Health John C. Lincoln

Medical Center• Fry’s Market Place • Sunnyslope Transit Center/

Park-and Ride• Acacia Library

CONSTRUCTIONDESIGNSTUDY COMPLETION

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PROJECT FACT SHEET

A M O B I L I T Y I M P R O V E M E N T P R O J E C T

SUNNYSLOPEN E I G H B O R H O O D S

STUDY AREA

Dobbins Rd

Royal Palm Rd

Northern Ave

Mountain View Rd

Vogel Ave

Hatcher Rd

Butler Drive

Dunlap Ave

Lawrence Ln

E Dobbins Rd

3rd

Ave

3rd

St

5th

St

7th

St

9th

St

11th

St

13th

St

15th

St

8th

St

12th

St

14th

St

9th

Ave

11th

Ave

7th

Ave

Cent

ral A

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Arizona Canal Path

Sunnyslope Elementary School

Sunnyslope Transit Center/Park-and-Ride

Acacia Library

Montessori Day School

Sunnyslope High School

Most Holy Trinity ElementaryDesert View School

Sunnyslope Park

Sunnyslope Community Center/Senior Center

Sunnyslope Historical Society

Foundation for Blind Children

Mountain View Park

Palma Park

Fry’s Marketplace

Herberger Park

Norton Park

Honor HealthJohn C. Lincoln Hospital

Mobility Area Arizona Canal and Canal Path

0 .125 .25Mile

NORTH

Park

School

Fire Department

Hospital

Transit Center

Grocery/Shopping

Library

Social Services

Recreational Facility