Craig - ACMNA

Phase 2 Community Meeting Regarding 56th Street Redesign

The SAVES and Connects 56th Street Group is pleased to announce the second of three community outreach meetings discussing the redesign of 56th Street.

The meeting is being hosted by the City of Phoenix and moderated by the contractors selected by the City to create the design for the corridor.

We want this project to be owned and shaped by the community.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH MEETING PHASE 2
Wednesday, July 18th
7 PM
Archway Veritas
Lund Center
3102 N. 56th Street
(between Thomas Rd and Osborn Rd)
Phoenix, AZ 85018
 

Goal of Phase Two Meeting

This event will be a critical one in which they seek feedback from the community on which design items take priority and which proposed solutions the community prefers.  If you were attending any of these meetings in the hopes of having your preferences incorporated into final outcome of the project, this would be the meeting to attend.

If you cannot make this meeting but want your opinions heard, please email them to: 56Street@phoenix.gov

The final proposal to the city will be drafted and presented in our third and final community outreach session on 9/26, 7 pm also at Archway Veritas.

56th Street Update - First Community Outreach Meeting Scheduled

Concerned Neighbors,

After meeting with Deputy Director of City Streets and Harrington Planning and Design (HP&D) last night, the SAVES and Connects 56th St Group is pleased to announce the design phase of a major street upgrade for 56th between Camelback and Thomas. The work being done will have a balanced approach to better serve bicyclists, pedestrians and motorists. We seek to enhance the aesthetic appeal of 56th and create a corridor for people to enjoy and safely connect with schools, parks and the AZ Canal trail system. Drainage from the mountain will be addressed by the project as well.

The purpose of this message is to make you aware of some critical dates the city has set aside to gather feedback and suggestions regarding the project. We want this project to be owned and shaped by the community and is the reason behind the three neighborhood meetings. Some may ask, “Does this have to happen during the summer when I take vacation?” We recognize that no meeting time is perfect for all, and wanted to get started as quickly as possible. There’s a 5 year funding period from ADOT that we cannot delay and busy schedules are the reason we decided to have THREE meetings rather than the standard TWO for a project such as this.

Community outreach meetings will take place at the Prince of Peace Church, NE Corner of Indian School and 56th St. They will be located in the classrooms located on the southwest corner of the campus. The start times will be at 7 pm and happen on the following Wednesdays:

6/20 at 7pm - Initial scope of project, known issues and examples of solutions, feedback collected

7/18 (tenative) at 7pm - More defined plans with feedback from first meeting being presented and addressed, prioritization of investments and more feedback obtained

9/19 (tentative) at 7pm - Final draft proposal takes shape, more feedback and suggestions from the community to fine-tune

The output of the meetings is to have a high-level design/engineering plan submitted to the city for funding by 11/1/18. HP&D has selected top-notch partners for:

  • Community outreach

  • Design and planning of safe routes to schools

  • Civil engineers specializing in utilities and drainage

It is important that our community is heard. This is a big investment and we want your insights, suggestions and for you to have a full-awareness of the what the project entails. Please share this message with your neighbors, your school group members and link this content to your social media networks as well.

Finally, If you cannot make the meetings and want your opinions heard, please respond directly to me and I will channel your feedback to the city.

In partnership,

Tristahn Schaub
VP Arcadia Camelback Mountain Neighborhood Association
SAVES and Connects 56th St Member