Bicycle, pedestrian improvement plan will link Kiwanis Park to downtown Tempe

(Via City of Tempe)

By Brandon Brown | KTAR

Tempe is working on a bicycle and pedestrian improvement project connecting Kiwanis Park to the downtown area.

The East Valley city plans to add 3 miles of improvements for Kyrene Road, Roosevelt Street and Farmer Avenue. This will be between University Drive and Baseline Road realigning the existing Handlebars BIKEiT bike boulevard route, the city said.

The project will provide accessible bike and pedestrian corridors with connections to Kiwanis and Clark parks, Western Canal, Alameda Drive Streetscape and downtown.

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