A streetcar named Scottsdale?

A view of the modern streetcar that runs 3.9 miles of track connecting the west and east ends of downtown Tucson./Independent Newsmedia:Terrance Thornton
A view of the modern streetcar that runs 3.9 miles of track connecting the west and east ends of downtown Tucson./Independent Newsmedia:Terrance Thornton

By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent

Desire may be the best way to describe the growing feelings a collection of city officials have about bringing a modern streetcar rail system to the community of Scottsdale.

A collection of Scottsdale officials Thursday, Nov. 5 traveled to the city of Tucson to better understand the trials, tribulations and successes the modern streetcar has brought to that community’s downtown sector.

Officials along for the ride ranged from elected leaders and city commission members to tourism and chamber representatives who expressed an interest in getting dialogue started on bringing high-capacity-mass-transit to the city of Scottsdale.

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