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Economic Impact of Bicycling in Arizona

Project Summary:

The degree to which bicycling affects the State’s economy and Arizona’s quality of life is not well-known.  The desired effect of this study is to improve that understanding among decision makers, State and local governments, the transportation planning community, and the general public.

The primary purpose of the study is to examine two key economic-related segments of bicycling:

  • The bicycle industry of Arizona, which includes manufacturers of bicycles and related products, bike shops (including repair, rentals, etc.), and other bicycle related enterprises; and
  • Bicycle tourism and visitor spending associated with organized tours, rides, and races in Arizona.

The study results will help document the economic importance of bicycling in Arizona and inform planning for bicycle-related public- and private-sector projects and programs.

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Any questions or comments related to the Economic Impact of Bicycling in Arizona Study can be directed to the Project Manager:

Michael N. Sanders
Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator
Multimodal Planning Division
Arizona Department of Transportation
206 S. 17th Avenue, MD 310B
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: 602.712.8141
Fax: 602.712.3046
www.azbikeped.org

 

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