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MAG study outlines 2030 and 2050 multimodal network for Superstition Vistas, but funding gaps remain
Summary
A regional MAG study presented to the Queen Creek council maps dozens of roadway, pedestrian, transit and freight projects for the 2030 and 2050 horizons covering the Superstition Vistas subregion; staff said some projects are currently programmed while others lack funding.
A regional transportation study for the Superstition Vistas area presented to the Queen Creek Town Council on Oct. 15 identified a large set of roadway, intersection, non‑motorized and freight projects for a 25‑year horizon and recommended an implementation strategy to be finalized with MAG.
Hannah Quincy, MAG project manager for the study, said the Superstition Vistas study area spans roughly 287 square miles across parts of Apache Junction, Florence, Mesa, Queen Creek and portions of Maricopa and Pinal counties, and includes lands managed by the Arizona State Land Department and the Gila River Indian Community. Quincy said MAG’s travel‑demand modeling projects substantial population and employment growth; the presentation used 2030 and 2050 horizons to…
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