Project Phase

Project Summary

The City of Scottsdale wants to hear from you as part of two studies to improve bike and pedestrian connections.

Project Information

Sponsoring Division: Transportation

Funding Source: Other Funding Source

Additional Funding Sources: Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) Design Assistance Program

Project Location: Intersections of 64th St. at Thomas Road and Indian School Road; 100th St. corridor between 92nd St. and Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd.

Contact Information

Susan Conklu
Senior Transportation Planner
480-312-2308
Susan Conklu

Project Information

The City of Scottsdale wants to hear from you as part of two studies to improve bike and pedestrian connections. The study results will be used to determine if improvements are needed in various areas of the city and what options will work best to improve the areas.

64th Street Crossings Study

Study Area for 64th St. Intersections

Community Outreach

100th Street Bike and Pedestrian Study

Study Area for 100th St. Corridor

Community Outreach

Scottsdale's Transportation & Streets department wants to hear from you as part of a study to improve bike and pedestrian improvements on 64th St. The study area includes the intersections at 64th St. at Thomas Road and Indian School Road.

Please join us at one of two open house meetings for a study update and to provide feedback on the proposed improvements.

  • Date: Wednesday, May 29, 2024
  • Time: 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
  • Location: Granite Reef Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Road, Scottsdale, AZ
  • Date: Saturday, June 1, 2024
  • Time: 9 - 11 a.m.
  • Location: Granite Reef Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Road, Scottsdale, AZ

Note: Identical content will be presented at both meetings.

Community feedback is an important part of the study and will help determine if improvements are needed at the intersections, and what improvements are the best options for the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Once the design is complete, how long will it take for the recommended improvements to be implemented?
These studies only fund concepts for improving the areas. Further design, construction or implementation of any recommended improvements would likely happen in phases and would require additional funding, public input, planning, and council approval.
What are potential sources of funding for improvements?
The 0.2% Transportation Sales Tax would likely fund future improvements. The city can also apply for federal funding for these types of improvements, which is a competitive process.
How can I stay involved once the study is complete?
Any future improvements will include an advertised public input phase. You can also fill out the public comment form to be added to an email notification list for updates related to improving bike facilities in the corridor.
Why is the study only doing 15% of design? Why not do a complete design?
Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) funds the study through the Design Assistance Program. This funding program assists cities by providing 15% level of design concepts and public outreach to determine the feasibility of projects and develop multiple options.
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