Officials wants public feedback on upcoming walkability project along 5th & 6th Streets

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Officials wants public feedback on upcoming walkability project along 5th & 6th Streets
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Improvements will happen along Sixth Street from Campbell Avenue to Country Club Road and Fifth Street from Country Club Road to Alvernon Way.

TUCSON, Ariz. — As Tucson continues to become a more pedestrian and bike-friendly city, its latest project aims to make improvements along Fifth Street and Sixth Street.

"Safety’s a big aspect, right? You don't want anybody to get hit," said Alec Bruno who is an employee at Fair Wheel Bikes and an avid biker. "Having the ability to have alternative transportation and be able to go biking and get to places you need to go without having to worry about being at risk and stuff like that, I think is really important, especially for a city," Bruno said.

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