View Tucson bicycle infrastructure improvements in a larger map

Based on a suggestion from TucsonVelo reader, Zen, I created this map for the Tucson cycling community to collaborate on what parts of Tucson’s cycling infrastructure they would like to see improved.

You can zoom in, move the map around and click on the icons or lines to read more information about the desired improvement.

To edit the map, click on the “View Tucson bicycle infrastructure improvements in a larger map” link. Once the page is open click on the “save to my maps” button. Once you have done that, you can begin adding your own points to the map.

You can easily drag the place-marker icon to an intersection or stretch of road and add text or photos to it. Or draw a line on a specific route. Be sure to click save when you are done.

Check out Google’s guide to mapping for more help. If you run into trouble, feel free to email me.

I’ve added a permanent link to the top right side of the site. You can use that page to discuss the improvements you would like to see made.

8 thoughts on “Collaborate on Tucson bike infrastructure improvements”
  1. Hi Mike, myself and others have dreamed of a way to get input from the cycling community. This makes everyone who cycles to become more of an advocate. I hope that they are going to take advantage of your lead.

    Thanks for the web site,
    Larry Robinson

  2. Hi Mike, myself and others have dreamed of a way to get input from the cycling community. This makes everyone who cycles to become more of an advocate. I hope that they are going to take advantage of your lead.

    Thanks for the web site,
    Larry Robinson

  3. This is the best idea ever. And it had better not be a really elaborate April Fool’s gag. I will be so pissed if it is…

  4. This is the best idea ever. And it had better not be a really elaborate April Fool’s gag. I will be so pissed if it is…

  5. Not an elaborate April Fool’s prank. I just hope people will use it.

    I’ve been trying to figure out a way to rank the ideas people put up on the map. It is one thing to know one person wants something done, but even better to know that 50 people want the same thing done.

    Maybe every few months I’ll create a poll and let people vote on which projects they think are most important.

    Hopefully, as Larry said, it will be useful to the people who make decisions about what projects get funded.

  6. Not an elaborate April Fool’s prank. I just hope people will use it.

    I’ve been trying to figure out a way to rank the ideas people put up on the map. It is one thing to know one person wants something done, but even better to know that 50 people want the same thing done.

    Maybe every few months I’ll create a poll and let people vote on which projects they think are most important.

    Hopefully, as Larry said, it will be useful to the people who make decisions about what projects get funded.

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