Bicycle boulevards are residential streets designed to prioritize bicycling and enhance conditions for walking. The bicycle boulevard network will serve as the backbone for walking and biking in Tucson. Bicycle boulevards support several community values including improving the health of Tucsonans, stimulating the economy and enhancing the Sonoran Desert environment. The Department of Transportation has identified 193 miles of future bicycle boulevards along 64 corridors that improve connectivity to schools, parks, libraries, stores and other key destinations.
Bicycle boulevards vary in character to reflect the unique neighborhoods they travel through, but all include the defining features and engineering tools to:
The City of Tucson developed a Bicycle Boulevard Master Plan to guide the implementation of the bike boulevard network. The plan includes:
View the Bicycle Boulevard Master Plan(PDF, 82MB)
View a graphic of a Typical Bicycle Boulevard in Tucson(PDF, 5MB)
View Tucson Bicycle Boulevard Phasing Plan Map(PDF, 2MB)
Reach out to Andy Bemis at Andrew.Bemis@tucsonaz.gov or (520) 837-6596