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Rio Nuevo and Tucson Downtown Revitalization

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What do you know about Tucson? Probably not much!

That is compared to what there is to know.  I am always amazed by how few people who live in Tucson know about even a few of the great things to see and do here.  I know that my tastes are a bit catholic, but really, Tucson has something for everyone.  If you love Opera, Symphony, Pops, Local Professional Theater, dance, museums or zoos, (and of course there’s the Desert Museum which is neither a zoo nor a museum but much more than both) we’ve got it. 

If, on the other hand you’re more of a gardener . . . wow!  What about the Tucson Botanical Society, Thono Chul, or the Tucson Bonsai Society to name a few.  Perhaps your thing is Hiking, City Biking, Mountain Biking, four-wheeling, nature walks, birding, telescopes, minerals & gems, mining, history . . . as you can see from these few links, whatever it is we’ve got it in abundance.

So, in some ways I can see why it’s so hard for us to form a city center . . . we all have so many different directions we can go and few of them lead downtown.  This, however, could be our real strength, if we can find a way to make the center a vital connection between all of these disparate destinations.  How?  We can do it with public transportation.  So, will the planned Streetcars do the trick?  No, unless we follow that small plan up with an immediate second, third and fourth stage.  Let’s be forward thinking here and encourage our representatives to do the same!

Posted: Friday, March 23, 2007 10:46 AM by John Mijac

Comments

Glenn Fournie said:

Good ideas. Hopefully something will come out of the Southern Arizona Leadership Council's Regional Town Hall, TREO's Economic Blueprint and the Downtown Business Alliance to give us an idea of where our community wants to go with downtown. We've got the basic structure, and some beautiful buildings, but no real vision of who we want to be when we grow up. Tucson's been dancing around with what to do with downtown since I moved here in 1990. Remember the aquarium proposal? Until we get together as a community around a vision for downtown, I don't think much will change. Public transportation is a good start and has to be part of the package and early planning, but if you don't have a viable downtown people want to get to, it won't help. You can sign up to participate in an email survey to be part of the process at http://www.tucson.com/townhall/

# March 29, 2007 11:01 AM
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