Please be advised that our next COC meeting will be scheduled for sometime after the first of the year. Watch this website for announcements of future COC meetings.
The 22nd Street Corridor Improvements from Interstate 10 (I-10) to Tucson Boulevard will add one new travel lane in each direction, a grade separation at the railroad tracks, and intersection improvements along 22nd Street to promote mobility, capacity, and safety. It will create new roadway and streetscape designs, guide future land-use decisions, enhance environmental and economic sustainability, and improve mobility for vehicles, transit, bicycles, and pedestrians. Special consideration will also be given to ADA accessibility.
The study and design of 22nd Street, from I-10 to Tucson Boulevard, is occurring in two sections:
- The planning for the Kino Parkway/22nd Street Interchange and the widening of 22nd Street, from Kino Parkway east to Tucson Boulevard, has been underway for more than two years. The City has established a Citizen Advisory Committee representing neighborhoods, businesses, and property owners that meets regularly for this planning and design effort.
- The planning and design for the 22nd Street Corridor is expected to be completed in 2011. The construction is currently planned for the second and third periods of the RTA regional transportation plan (2012-2021).
FOR MORE DETAILED PROJECT INFORMATION, OPEN THE FOLLOWING PROJECT DOCUMENTS:
- View the Straight-Under Draft Alignment
- View the Straight-Over Draft Alignment
- View the Curved-Under Draft Alignment
- View the Curved-Over Draft Alignment
- Roadway Alignment Snapshots – Straight Options
- Roadway Alignment Snapshots – Curved Options
- Listening Phase Summary
- “Our Mobility” – RTA Brochure, Publish Date: May 2009
- Arizona Open Meeting Laws
- 22nd St. Corridor Technical Memorandum Report
- 22nd St. Corridor Technical Memorandum Appendix
Para información en español, llame a Priscilla Fernández al 885-9009.

