Phoenix considers N. 32nd St. upgrade for business, community

Too wide for the traffic volume and left behind by the freeway, North 32nd Street is the subject of a Phoenix City Council proposed plan. / City of Phoenix
Too wide for the traffic volume and left behind by the freeway, North 32nd Street is the subject of a Phoenix City Council proposed plan. / City of Phoenix

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal

There’s no money in the pot to make it happen, but businesses and residents along North 32nd Street in Phoenix have a plan on the table for city council approval to revive the once vibrant district.

Once the heart of north-south traffic, 32nd Street traffic gave way to State Route 51, which shifted nearly 80 percent of the traffic off 32nd and away from businesses.

Now with aging infrastructure and buildings, the neighborhood has completed a multiyear effort to revive the district’s life, vitality and economic activity.

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