Scottsdale Transportation Master Plan October 24th, 2007
| October 27, 2007 | ||
| 10:30 am | to | 1:00 pm |
| October 29, 2007 | ||
| 6:00 pm | to | 8:00 pm |
The City of Scottsdale invites you:
Please come to learn about preliminary recommendations and findings of the City of Scottsdale Transportation Master Plan and provide your input during either of the open houses… there will be no formal presentation, simply an opportunity to view and comment on the… Plan. Your comments and ideas will be shared with the Transportation Commission and the City Council for their deliberations.
27 October, 10:30am, Civic Center Library, Gold Room, Lower Level, 3839 N. Drinkwater Rd.
29 October, 6:00pm, Scottsdale Water Campus, 8787 E. Hualapai Dr.
More information: http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/traffic/transmasterplan.asp or contact Teresa Huish at 480.312.7829
Scottsdale: Light Rail Not Ruled Out October 17th, 2007
by Brian Powell, East Valley Tribune, 17 October 2007
A new report concludes that light rail, modern streetcar and bus rapid transit should all still be considered along Scottsdale Road through downtown…
The eagerly anticipated high-capacity transit feasibility study, released by the city on Tuesday, says the three options should be studied further… if light rail is selected to run between the Tempe border and Chaparral Road, it should not travel through downtown on Scottsdale Road, but rather along Drinkwater or Goldwater boulevards until it can reconnect with Scottsdale Road… There is also an option to have light rail [terminate] at SkySong at McDowell Road.
The report, part of the $1.1 million update to the city’s Transportation Master Plan, is scheduled to be presented to the Scottsdale Transportation Commission on Thursday, and the City Council during a study session on Tuesday. It has been the most contentious part of the plan update, which has studied streets, bikes, pedestrians and other forms of transit…
Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce President Rick Kidder said he had not seen the report, but said the group still favors light rail or streetcar…
Rest of the story at: http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/99779