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Tucson Delivers

Tucson Delivers Quad Logo Learn About Our Initiatives Better Streets | Safe Streets The Better Streets | Safe Streets program will collect $740 million over 10 years to be used solely for improvements to neighborhood street conditions and systemwide street safety. Of that estimated funding, $590 million will be dedicated to improving the condition of every City neighborhood street and $150 million will be dedicated to safe street improvements that benefit all users and modes. City icon Safer City The Safer City initiative will provide $150 million for vehicles, equipment, and facilities for the Tucson Fire and Police departments. Purchases include police patrol cars, fire trucks, ambulances, police motorcycles. A new southside police substation, police academy training track, and five fire station rebuilds are included in the facilities category. Street icon Better Streets Of the $250 million projected to be collected for Proposition 101, $100 million is being used for road improvements. Of this $100 million, 60 percent will be used for arterial road improvements. The remaining 40 percent will be used for local street improvements. Park bench icon Parks + Connections In November 2018, a bond package was approved to provide $225 million to improve City parks amenities and connections. Park projects include improvements to playgrounds, sports fields, pools, splash pads, and recreation centers and other amenities. Connection projects include greenways and shared-use paths, pedestrian safety and walkability, and bicycle boulevards. Find Projects Near You Everyone knows that the most important projects are the ones that affect you! Use the map below to find projects that are happening in your neighborhood. Use the "Reports by Location"  widget to define an area of interest by typing in your address or neighborhood, or draw an area. Modify your buffer distance if desired and click "Report." Use the resulting report to explore the map results, download a .csv or generate a report with a map and project information. Not interested in one specific area? Use the Info Summary widget    to see all the projects as a list or just click on map features directly to get information through pop-ups.  Click here to view map in a new tab. Back to Top

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Link https://tucsondelivers.tucsonaz.gov/
Status scheduled
Catalog type Geoportal
Owner name City of Tucson
Owner type Unknown
Owner link None
Owner location United States
Software arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub)
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Content types dataset, map_layer
API Status active

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