Results of PAG annual bicycle count are in. The thousands of cyclists and pedestrians counted at more than 60 locations during the annual count help transportation planners throughout the region by highlighting patterns, trends and issues. https://lnkd.in/dUmHGSAW
Pima Association of Governments
Government Administration
Tucson, AZ 479 followers
Supporting regional planning efforts to enhance mobility, sustainability and livability in all of of our communities
About us
Pima Association of Governments (PAG) is a federally designated metropolitan planning organization, that manages and coordinates cross-jurisdictional transportation planning, environmental planning and technical services with PAG members: the Cities of South Tucson and Tucson, the Towns of Marana, Oro Valley and Sahuarita, Pima County, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, the Tohono O'odham Nation and the Governor-appointed Pima County representative of the Arizona State Transportation Board. PAG Vision Statement A regional coordinating body that works to ensure our region enjoys a meaningful lifestyle supported by a quality transportation infrastructure, healthy economy and sustainable environment. PAG Mission Statement To address regional issues through cooperative efforts and pooled resources, and to provide accurate, relevant data that leads to effective regional planning decisions. PAG also manages the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) of Pima County. The RTA was established in 2004 and is the fiscal manager of the 20-year RTA plan and half-cent excise tax, which were individually approved by Pima County voters in May 2006.
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http://www.pagregion.com
External link for Pima Association of Governments
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Tucson, AZ
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1970
- Specialties
- Transportation Planning, Environmental Planning, and Technical Services
Locations
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Primary
1 E. Broadway Blvd.
Ste. 401
Tucson, AZ 85701, US
Employees at Pima Association of Governments
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Slick Edmonds
"Have headphones, will travel..."
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Cherie Campbell
Deputy Director at Pima Association of Governments
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Farhad Moghimi
Driven Professional | Passionate Leader | Strategic Doer | Delivering our promise on Regional Mobility and Accessibility
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Philip Cyr
Graphic Design Manager at Regional Transportation Authority
Updates
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Share your transportation project and investment priorities in the Shape Your Transportation Future survey, which closes tonight. Take it before it's too late. Pima Association of Governments, the greater Tucson region's metropolitan planning organization, will use the survey data to inform development of its federally required long-range transportation plan, which is updated every four years. PAG's 2055 Regional Mobility and Accessibility Plan (RMAP) outlines where funds should be spent on roads, transit, bike and pedestrian facilities, travel reduction and more. Your input matters to us to better plan and budget for your needs over the next 30 years. http://PAGregion.com/2055
2055 RMAP - Pima Association of Governments
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We're #hiring a new Transportation Planner / Senior Planner in Tucson, Arizona. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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There’s still time to take Pima Association of Governments’ “Shape Your Transportation Future” survey, which allows community members in the greater Tucson region to share their transportation priorities and experiences, and to tell us what types of transportation improvements should be funded over the next 30 years. Survey results will help in the development of PAG’s 2055 Regional Mobility and Accessibility Plan (RMAP), which allows our region to annually secure millions of dollars in federal funding for essential transportation improvements in the region. Your input matters to us. Learn more and take the survey at PAGregion.com/2055
2055 RMAP - Pima Association of Governments
https://pagregion.com
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The Grant Road project drives forward, with new lanes, sidewalks, bike lanes and more. Construction starting on a section of Grant Road, from Palo Verde Boulevard to Venice Place, will deliver a host of upgrades to one of the region’s busiest roadways. Grant Road is a major roadway corridor project significantly funded by the 2006 voter-approved Regional Transportation Authority plan. https://lnkd.in/grkxxrez
Grant Road project drives forward, with new lanes, sidewalks, bike lanes, and more
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You still have time to take our brief transportation survey to guide the development of PAG’s 2055 Regional Mobility and Accessibility Plan (RMAP). We need to know your transportation priorities for the greater Tucson region to plan for the long-range needs of our aging and expanding transportation network. Your input matters. Shape Your Transportation Future by taking the survey at PAGregion.com/2055
2055 RMAP - Pima Association of Governments
https://pagregion.com
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Our latest Regional Connections Newsletter is now live and packed with valuable insights and updates! Transportation Survey: Your feedback matters! Your input will guide decisions on essential transportation funding and projects for the next 30 years. Your input matters! Business Assistance During Construction: Learn how the complimentary MainStreet Business Assistance Program aims to reduce the impact on regional businesses, large and small, before and during RTA construction of transportation improvement projects. Annual Bike Count: The numbers are in! Check out the data from our annual bike count and see the trends in cycling across the region. The thousands of cyclists and pedestrians counted at more than 60 locations during the annual count help transportation planners throughout the region by highlighting patterns, trends and issues. Don't miss out on these stories and more. Stay informed, get involved, and help make a difference! Read the full newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/gfnMFa46
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Shape Your Transportation Future by participating in our brief survey to inform the development of PAG's long-range transportation plan for the greater Tucson region. The survey allows you to give us direction on what and where you'd like us to spend limited resources over the next 30 years. Input on your transportation priorities matters to us. Don't delay. PAGregion.com/2055
2055 RMAP - Pima Association of Governments
https://pagregion.com
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You still have time to take our brief transportation survey to guide the development of PAG’s 2055 Regional Mobility and Accessibility Plan (RMAP). We need to know your transportation priorities for the greater Tucson region to plan for the long-range needs of our aging and expanding transportation network. Your input matters. Shape Your Transportation Future by taking the survey at PAGregion.com/2055
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We are developing a new long-range transportation plan for the greater Tucson region and need your input. Tell your friends, family and co-workers that we’d like to hear from them, too! PAG’s Regional Mobility and Accessibility Plan (RMAP) survey is your opportunity to share your transportation priorities for plan consideration. Your input matters. Share Your Transportation Future by taking the survey at PAGregion.com/2055
2055 RMAP - Pima Association of Governments
https://pagregion.com