Report on Phased Data Recovery and Monitoring for the Western Canal Multi-Use Path Extension Project in Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona

Summary

ADOT is assisting COT with an MUP extension project in Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona. The new MUP provides a connection between Kyrene Road and the Western Canal for pedestrians and cyclists. The MUP is an extension of the ‘Brake’ bicycle boulevard corridor as outlined in the City of Tempe Transportation Master Plan. The ‘Brake’ bicycle boulevard runs from Tempe’s eastern limits bordering Chandler, to its western limits bordering the town of Guadalupe. The purpose of this project was to address the missing link in the MUP along the ‘Brake’ route, creating over seven miles of MUP and providing a safer environment for cyclists and pedestrians.

Cite this Record

Report on Phased Data Recovery and Monitoring for the Western Canal Multi-Use Path Extension Project in Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona. John S. Langan, CaraMia Whitney, Daniel H. Sorrell. 2021 ( tDAR id: 475230) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8475230

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Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Maggie Bowler

Contributor(s): Michael Diehl; Gary Huckleberry; John S. Langan; Scott Solliday; Daniel H. Sorrell; CaraMia Whitney; Hanna Stewart; Katelyn Canez

Sponsor(s): Arizona Department of Transportation; City of Tempe, Arizona

Prepared By(s): AZTEC Engineering Group, Inc.

Submitted To(s): City of Tempe, Public Works Department, Engineering Division

Record Identifiers

AZTEC Engineering Report No.(s): AZ18-05

ADOT Project No.(s): 0000 MA TMP T0093 01C

Federal Project No.(s): TMP-0(249)D

Arizona Antiquities Act Permit No.(s): 2017-111ps

ARPA Permit No.(s): BOR-PXAO-2018-001

COT Project No.(s): 6008411

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