Golden Gate Neighborhoods

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Mobility Study Goal

The goal of the T2050 Mobility Studies is to improve safety, connect​ivity, and accessibility for all people -- regardless of their age or ability level -- who walk, ride a bicycle, or use transit to get to their important destinations. 
 


​Mobility Area Description

The Golden Gate Community Center lies at the middle of the Area and is a well-established community advocacy and education organization. The Isaac School District Offices are located here, as is Isaac Middle School. A pedestrian-bicycle bridge over McDowell Road allows middle school students to safely cross busy McDowell Road from the neighborhoods on the south side. The Area has more schools in and adjacent to it than any other Area: Mitchell ES, Isaac MS, Esperanza ES, Isaac Pre-School, J.B. Sutton ES, Carl Hayden HS, Alta Butler School, and Udall Escuela de Bellas Artes. Three other elementary schools and one high school are within one-half-mile of the Area. Falcon Park is the only park in the Area, in the extreme southeast corner. There is one healthcare center in the extreme southeast corner of the Area.


​Mobility Area Location Map

aerial map view
 


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​Key Destinations

 

Golden Gate Community Center              Isaac School District

Esperanza Elementary                                Mitchell Elementary

Isaac Middle School                                    Isaac Pre-School

J.B. Sutton Elementary                                Carl Hayden High School

Alta Butler School                                       Udall Escuela de Bellas Artes

Falcon Park


 

Update / Next Steps

A list of proposed recommendations to improve pedestrian and bicycle mobility in the Durango Curve Neighborhoods were identified by the study team based on an analysis of the study area and public input. This list is included in the Proposed Conditions Report available below in the Study Documents section. 

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Public Input

Thank you for your interest in making our city streets safer and more livable. Opportunities for public involvement will be posted on this webpage as they become available.

  

Project Manager Contact Information

Brian Fellows

Principal Planner

T2050Mobility@phoenix.gov

(602) 534-2163​

Updated April 2023