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TUCSON, Ariz. — The 22nd street bridge has been around for decades, and many people use it not just to drive around, but also to walk and ride bikes on.Up until recently, the City of Tucson’s Department of Transportation and Mobility was considering plans to make a pathway for pedestrians and bicyclists that went directly through the middle of the bridge.
On Monday, the City revealed plans that would instead put a pathway on either side of the bridge for pedestrians and bicyclists but would widen it to six feet and it would be protected by raised concrete barriers. As for traffic, the City said they will be widening the bridge from two lanes in each direction to three lanes in each direction.
“And we have to go to some back streets and it’s a little more complicated because it’s really dark and it’s really alone at night,” Martinez said.
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