Lydia Barker-Winkworth — Living Streets Alliance intern and Sustainable Built Environments student at the University of Arizona — took to the (car-free) streets during October’s Cyclovia Tucson to interview participants about their experience at the event. We heard from a diversity of Tucson residents along this Fall’s new route (‘Thrive in the 05’) on what makes the day so special.
Cyclovia is part of the global Open Streets movement supporting people-friendly public space. Twice a year, the event temporarily re-purposes our streets to be more inclusive of all people. Learn more and find information about upcoming events here!
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