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Green Way Notice

The document announces three open houses to present the draft master plan for the El Paso & Southwestern Greenway, a six-mile multiuse path for bicyclists and pedestrians along a former railroad corridor in Tucson, Arizona. It provides details on the greenway's alignment from Main Avenue and University Boulevard south to the Kino Sports Complex. Community input is sought on the final alignment. Each open house is from 5:30-7pm on January 20, 25, and 27, with introductions at 6pm, at three different locations.
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Green Way Notice

The document announces three open houses to present the draft master plan for the El Paso & Southwestern Greenway, a six-mile multiuse path for bicyclists and pedestrians along a former railroad corridor in Tucson, Arizona. It provides details on the greenway's alignment from Main Avenue and University Boulevard south to the Kino Sports Complex. Community input is sought on the final alignment. Each open house is from 5:30-7pm on January 20, 25, and 27, with introductions at 6pm, at three different locations.
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El Paso & Southwestern Greenway

Open Houses
You’re Invited!
The City of Tucson and the Regional Transportation
Authority will hold three Open Houses to present the
Draft Master Plan for the El Paso & Southwestern
Greenway, a six-mile multiuse path for bicyclists and
pedestrians along a former railroad corridor. You are
invited to participate in discussions of each segment
and view displays of the entire alignment.
The El Paso & Southwestern Greenway alignment
begins near the western terminus of the University
Bikeway, near Main Avenue and University Boulevard.
It travels south and passes along the west edge of
downtown, parallel to Interstate 10, and continues
south crossing St. Mary’s Road, Congress Street and
22nd Street. The Greenway enters the City of South
Tucson at approximately 29th Street and briefly
continues south before turning on a southeast angle
along the old railroad corridor. It crosses South 4th
Avenue and proceeds east, where it exits the City of
South Tucson as it crosses the Nogales railroad spur.
The Greenway then travels generally east, across Park
Avenue, then southeast to cross Kino Boulevard,
ending at the Kino Sports Complex/Ajo Detention
Basin. A small piece of the Greenway has already
been constructed with the Fire Central Project.
Community input and support is vital to making the Greenway project a success. Many of you participated in reviewing the
preliminary alignment in late 2008. You are now encouraged to view the final alignment and provide additional comments.

For accommodations, materials in accessible formats, foreign language interpreters, and/or materials in a language other
than English, please contact Adriana Prieto, Gordley Design Group, 520-327-6077 or 520-791-2639 for a Telecommunication
Device for the Deaf (TDD) at least five business days in advance of this scheduled event.

Each open house is from 5:30 to 7 p.m.


Welcome and introductions at 6 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 20 Tuesday, Jan. 25 Thursday, Jan. 27


Davis Bilingual Elementary Quincie Douglas Library Santa Rosa
Magnet School 1585 E. 36th St. Neighborhood Center
500 W. St. Mary’s Rd. Tucson, AZ 85713 1080 S. 10th Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85701 Tucson, AZ 85701

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