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Publications issued by the Morrison Institute for Public Programs at Arizona State University are also available in PRISM, in the Morrison Institute for Public Policy - Publications Archive collection.

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Created2011
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Documents collisions involving bicyclists in the City of Phoenix, Arizona, in the 2010 calendar year. Collision data used for this report were obtained through Phoenix Police records and the database maintained by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) known as Safety Data Mart (SDM). The SDM database includes motor vehicle

Documents collisions involving bicyclists in the City of Phoenix, Arizona, in the 2010 calendar year. Collision data used for this report were obtained through Phoenix Police records and the database maintained by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) known as Safety Data Mart (SDM). The SDM database includes motor vehicle crashes involving pedestrians that occurred on public right of way where someone was injured or killed or where property damage exceeded $1,000.

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Created2015-08-18
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The purpose of the Third Street and Van Buren Street Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Pre‐Design Report is to develop a preferred alternative for the implementation of bicycle and pedestrian improvements that will add other transportation modes, increase connectivity, and preserve vehicle access within these corridors. The improvements will create a

The purpose of the Third Street and Van Buren Street Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Pre‐Design Report is to develop a preferred alternative for the implementation of bicycle and pedestrian improvements that will add other transportation modes, increase connectivity, and preserve vehicle access within these corridors. The improvements will create a bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly corridor to move traffic to and from downtown. The purpose of the pre‐design study is to document the existing and future conditions within thsee corridors as well as describe and evaluate the proposed design alternatives for retrofitting or enhancing bicycle and pedestrian accommodations, reasons for selecting specific mprovements, design criteria, cost estimates, and implementation schedule.

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Created2008-12
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An activity book that helps children learn about the new METRO trains in the Valley and how to be safe around them.