Sun Tran invites the community to attend a series of public input meetings to learn about and provide comments on the proposed changes to Route 5 (Pima/W. Speedway) and Route 22 (El Rio/W. Speedway).

The Department of Transportation and Mobility (DTM) and Sun Tran were directed to determine the five (5) lowest-performing routes in the transit system and identifying operational and budget efficiencies. Sun Tran identified Route 5 (Pima / W. Speedway), Route 15 (Campbell), Route 21 (W. Congress / Silverbell), Route 22 (El Rio / W. Speedway), and Route 61 (La Cholla) as the lowest performing routes. The City will net a cost savings of $1 million annually by extending Route 22 to Pima Community College West Campus and eliminating Route 5.
Other transit routes are available within ½ mile of the pedestrian network. Additionally, eliminating the route allows for the restructuring of Route 22, and maintains and improves the service on W. Speedway.
Community members are encouraged to attend one of the one-hour meetings:
- Monday, May 12 | Noon | University of Arizona, Student Union Memorial Center, Picacho Room: 1303 East University Boulevard
- Monday, May 12 | 5:30 PM | Link to Virtual Meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84270825167
- Tuesday, May 13 | 5:30 PM | Pima Community College – Downtown Campus: 1255 North Stone Avenue
- Thursday, May 15 | Noon | Quincie Douglas Library: 1585 East 36th Street
- Friday, May 16 | Noon | Martha Cooper Library: 1377 North Catalina Avenue
- Monday, May 19 | 5:30 PM | Ward 1 Council Office: 940 West Alameda Street
- Tuesday, May 20 | 10:00 AM | Morris K. Udall Park and Recreation Center: 7200 East Tanque Verde Road
- Wednesday, May 21 | Noon | William M. Clements Center: 8155 East Poinciana Drive
- Thursday, May 22 | 5:30 PM | Link to Virtual Meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81139891151