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Surprising Questions with Collin Chesston from the City

July 23, 2021
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Pedaling The Pueblo
Pedaling The Pueblo
Surprising Questions with Collin Chesston from the City
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What’s new on Blacklidge? Collin Chesston, project manager at the City of Tucson came onto the show to talk about surprising questions he gets working at the City, how he gets to work, and more about what bicycle boulevards are NOT. 

Check out the Blacklidge survey that Collin mentions in this episode. 

In November 2018, the City of Tucson voters approved Proposition 407, a $225 million bond package to improve City parks amenities and connections. Park and Connection improvements will occur in three phases over ten years, 2019-2028. A bond oversight commission will oversee funding and monitor the progress of projects. Park projects include improvements to playgrounds, sports fields, pools, splash pads, and recreation centers and other amenities. Connection projects include greenways and shared-use paths, pedestrian safety and walkability, and bicycle boulevards.

Pedaling the Pueblo is a Living Streets Alliance mini-program and podcast connecting you to bicycle events and updates in Tucson. We invite city professionals, grassroots organizers, and storytellers to share what they’re working on, what’s exciting in the bicycling ecosystem, and how more people can ditch their cars for better, more equitable biking experiences.

We want to talk about what’s fresh and relevant in Tucson, so if you have a question or topic you’d like to hear covered, email us at [email protected]. You can also reach out to us on our Facebook page.


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better neighborhoods,   Bicycle Boulevard,   blacklidge,   City of Tucson,   Department of Transportation,   Living Streets Alliance,   lsa,   lsa tucson,   slower streets,   transportation,  

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