City of Tucson aims to improve safety on 5th and 6th streets

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City of Tucson aims to improve safety on 5th and 6th streets
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The proposed changes could decrease crashes by anywhere from from 19% to 47%

TUCSON, Ariz. — The City of Tucson is looking to improve safety for drivers and pedestrians on 5th and 6th streets. Next year, 5th Street between Country Club Road and Wilmot will be repaved. On 6th Street, city leaders said they plan to improve the street from Campbell Ave to Country Club Road.

For Tanya Barnett, the traffic impacts her two month old business. She owns the Midtown Vegan Deli and Bakery and said while she has built a customer base, the street in front of her shop is important.

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