Tucson's Sun Link Streetcar has been zipping around Tucson for a decade. Serving more than 1 million riders last year, there's no shortage of things to do along the route.
- Elvia Verdugo
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The Cushing Street Skate Park project has gained traction once again. Construction on the city's first shaded skate park, located below the I-10 overpass along Cushing Street, is said to start in September.
- Nicole Ludden
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Tucson will continue seeking regional partnerships with the goal to subsidize public busses and the street car to keep it free for riders.
- Nicole Ludden
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For Star subscribers: As federal funding runs out to keep Tucson's public transportation network free, the city's looking to local educational institutions to help fund a permanently fare-free transit network.
- Carol Ann Alaimo
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El Concejo Municipal de Tucsón continúa buscando socios para cubrir los costos de mantener el transporte público gratuito de forma permanente.
- Carol Ann Alaimo
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Tucson City Council continues search for partners to cover an estimated $10 million a year funding gap if fare-free transit becomes permanent.
- Carol Ann Alaimo
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Los traslados gratuitos en autobús, camioneta y tranvía que se ofrecen en Tucsón desde 2020 finalizarán el 31 de diciembre, a no ser que la ciudad encuentre nuevas fuentes de financiación.
- Carol Ann Alaimo
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Free bus, van and streetcar rides offered in Tucson since 2020 are set to end Dec. 31 unless the city finds new funding sources.
- Shaq Davis
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From buses to scooters, companies in Tucson have initiated safety measures for riders in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
- Shaq Davis
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Passengers are asked to use transit for essential trips and to practice social distancing, creating six feet of space between each other.
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