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Projects and Studies

Welcome to the Projects and Studies page!
Listed below are proposed safety improvement projects that would change current roadway striping. This could include the addition of bicycle lanes, buffered bicycle lanes, edge striping to guide traffic, or parking modifications.
This page also includes the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) in the Street Transportation Department, which includes a comprehensive pavement maintenance program, improvements to existing streets for mobility and safety issues, technology upgrades to signals, building new street and drainage infrastructure, expanding roadways, and much more. The five-year program will provide more than $750 million in improvements to our infrastructure.
Other Resources
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Active Transportation
Explore Phoenix's Active Transportation Program to enhance walking, biking, and transit options for a healthier, more sustainable community.
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Phoenix Capital Improvement Program 2024-29
View the City’s five-year plan for investment in infrastructure and similar assets, which is updated annually.
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Equity-Based Transportation Mobility Program
The Equity-Based Transportation Mobility (EBTM) Program provides funding for mobility projects in historically disadvantaged communities.
Project List
You can expect different considerations and activities to take place in each project phase:
- Planning and Pre-Design
- Study and concepts, not design
- What problems need to be solved?
- What's possible?
- Concepts reflect community input
- Design (30 to 60 percent stage)
- Looking at total area above and below ground, how do we bring concept to reality?
- Design options reflect chosen concept and community input
- Design (60 to 100 percent stage)
- Design refined
- Real estate acquisition can begin
- Utility relocations are planned
- Solutions shared with community
- Construction (Design complete)
- Funding secured
- Construction phase begins
- Public informed with notices and website updates
Pre-Design
- 3rd Street Rio Salado to Lincoln Street Connector
- 7th Avenue from Southern Avenue to Broadway Road
- Dobbins Road: State Route 202 to 27th Avenue
- Garfield-Edison Park Proposed Bike Improvements (Villa/Fillmore Bike Boulevard)
- Vineyard Road Pedestrian Safety Study (7th Street to 16th Street)
- Western Canalscape Phase 2: 24th Street to 48th Street
Design
- 7th Avenue and Mountain View Road Improvement Project
- 19th Avenue and Sunnyside Pedestrian Safety Improvement Alternatives
- 20th Street Improvement Project
- 27th Avenue: Lower Buckeye to Buckeye Rd Improvement Project
- 35th Avenue Safety Corridor: I-10 to Camelback Road (BUILD Grant)
- 43rd Avenue Improvement Projects
- 56th Street: Thomas Road to Camelback Road
- 68th Street: Chauncey Lane/Princess Drive/Allied Way
- Buckeye Road: 67th to 59th Avenues Improvement Project
- Cave Creek Road Improvement Project
- Colter Street: 15th Avenue to 20th Street
- Durango Curve Neighborhoods - T2050 Project
- Indian School Road Safety Corridor from 91st Ave to 39th Ave (ReVISIONing Indian School Road)
- Lower Buckeye Road: 27th to 19th Avenue Improvement Project
- Mobility Area 3: Durango Curve Neighborhoods
- Rio Salado Bike-Ped Bridge at 3rd Street Alignment
- Sidewalks and Mobility Projects (Multiple)
- Van Buren Street Enhancement Project (7th to 24th Streets)
- Western Canalscape: 4th Avenue to 24th Street
- Railroad Safety Projects at 19th Ave and 43rd Ave
Project and Studies Archive
- Grand Canalscape: Phases 1 and 2
- 7th Street and 7th Avenue Reverse Traffic Lanes Study
- 3rd Avenue: Camelback Road to Missouri Avenue
- Downtown North-South Bikeway Study
- Transportation 2050 Mobility Studies
- West Phoenix Transportation Study (Maryvale Area & West)
- McDowell Road Revitalization Project (7th Street to SR-51)
- 19th Avenue and McDowell Road (Railroad Project)
- Fillmore Street from 7th Avenue to Central Avenue
- 3rd Avenue, Catalina Drive to Osborn Road
- Van Buren Street Outdoor Event Space (2nd to 7th Streets) *Not Advancing*
The recently completed and archival lists reflect a small portion of our completed projects. Don't see a completed project listed here? Contact us.