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Students, residents demand swift action on pedestrian safety after three students killed and press officials on police surveillance
Summary
Public commenters at the Nov. 5 call to the audience demanded immediate pedestrian-safety fixes at Euclid & 2nd after a fatal hit-and-run that killed three UArizona students; many also raised alarms about Tucson Police Department’s use of surveillance tools (Cobweb, Flock) and urged council to investigate and halt contracts. Council acknowledged grief and pledged follow-up with transportation staff.
A large contingent of University of Arizona students and Tucson residents filled call-to-the-audience time on Nov. 5 to press the council for action after a recent fatal hit‑and‑run at Euclid and Second Street that killed three students.
Students and residents described the crosswalk as treacherous — poorly lit, lacking a HAWK/Toucan beacon and subject to frequent speeding — and said…
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