Oro Valley, Arizona continues its streak of progress with the introduction of a new multi-use path along Naranja Drive, promising improved safety and connectivity for residents.
Enhancing Quality of Life
Residents, like Zachary Benson, express optimism about the new project, emphasizing its potential positive impact on the community. With constant efforts aimed at enhancing residents’ quality of life, Oro Valley remains committed to development initiatives.
Last year, Oro Valley secured nearly $3.5 million from the Pima County Regional Transportation Authority to construct a 2-mile, 10-foot-wide multi-use path along the north side of Naranja Drive. This significant funding underscores the town’s dedication to infrastructure improvements.
Promoting Connectivity and Safety
Town Manager Paul Keesler highlights the importance of pedestrian connectivity, especially considering existing multi-use paths (MUPs) throughout Oro Valley. The new path aims to seamlessly link various parts of the town, enhancing accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists alike.
The project holds particular significance for residents like Stephanie Weir, who emphasize the necessity of safe routes for children, especially given the proximity to Naranja Park. The tragic incidents of pedestrian accidents on Naranja Drive serve as poignant reminders of the urgent need for improved safety measures.
Addressing Safety Concerns
The introduction of the multi-use path is expected to significantly enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety along Naranja Drive. Tragic incidents in 2023 underscore the urgency of such improvements. Zachary Benson, reflecting on his own experience with a car accident as a teenager, emphasizes the necessity of creating safe environments for community members, especially children.
Federal Funding and Project Oversight
As the project moves forward, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) will oversee the $3.656 million endeavor. With the design phase set to commence in spring and construction slated for fall, Oro Valley anticipates tangible progress in its ongoing efforts to prioritize safety and connectivity.
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Promoting Progress and Safety
The introduction of the new multi-use path along Naranja Drive marks a significant step forward for Oro Valley, promoting both progress and safety within the community. As initiatives like these continue to unfold, residents can anticipate an enhanced quality of life and improved
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