Arizona Sun Corridor - Phoenix to Tucson Megaregion
The Arizona megaregion between Phoenix and Tucson is one of several mega region metropolitan city projects underway by the America 2050 urban planners. The super corridor is projected to expand to over 12 million people by the year 2050. If you are considering moving to one of these two areas, bare in mind that urban sprawl will come to your area if you are in the sun corridor region.
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@crazeyjoe
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Jeff.
With these mega corridors not only in AZ but all of the USA, it makes absolutely no sense to not have an efficient passenger rail system. Have you seen the traffic between Maricopa and metro Phoenix? Also...still no passenger train station in Phoenix...there's simply no excuse.
@LivinginArizona
5 жыл бұрын
Oh I 100 percent agree with you about a rail system connecting the two metro areas.
@MistakenMystery
5 жыл бұрын
@@LivinginArizona yah we don't even have a bus system that goes into east mesa past power rd.
Keep the videos coming. Love it Jeff
I remember when San Tan valley and Buckeye was way outside the city and now it's part of this mega metropolis. Someday it will extend from Phoenix to Tucson. The only empty spaces will be the reservations.
We still have a chance to avoid LA's mistakes and I believe were are doing that. I believe we will be successful.
@MrPaulPiper
4 жыл бұрын
+Charles Heller I think we'll be successful too. Plus you and I both know that one of the mistakes that we avoided that LA didn't is designing complicated freeways.
Found your channel over this past weekend. Very good content and highly informative.
My family's been in the Phx area since the early 50's. It is my home, but it's not the place it was back in the day, and I hate what it likely will become.
I own a vacation home in Tucson...maybe in 20 years I'll sell it and make a ton.
A video about smart homes and smart cities would be great.
They need to build a damn highway out there to Queen creek/Santan valley. That shit is so bad for traffic holy hell. That should be priority 1
@MistakenMystery
5 жыл бұрын
Yah no kidding, ironwood is a shit show everyday at like 5 pm
@FlatOutHero
5 жыл бұрын
Word! Shout out from ocotillo and Ellsworth!!
@fascistnationalistmovement8055
5 жыл бұрын
Or you could just go back to California.
@MistakenMystery
5 жыл бұрын
@@fascistnationalistmovement8055 I have lived in arizona for over 20 years bro
@fascistnationalistmovement8055
5 жыл бұрын
@@MistakenMystery Same here, since 2000. What do you think about all the Mexicans turning Phoenix into a shit hole? Pretty cool, eh?
I have been trying to get out of the North East .It is raining and cloudy and cold every day and it is May
Do you have any info on the light rail that was proposed between Tucson and Phoenix many years ago?
@kathyreeves8853
5 жыл бұрын
I live 5 miles south of Tucson limits. They are talking about a super highway. Connecting Tucson to Nevada .Just talk now.
We don't have sufficient water to sustain such a massive population. More solar farms can provide an add energy source, but we're depleting wells deposits with our current population.
More trees & green areas be nice.
I wonder if Phoenix will bypass Houston one day when Phoenix and Tucson becomes connected.
@greg.anywhere
2 жыл бұрын
It's definitely possible
Are going to need more water and realize one lives in a desert.
Moving out of Denver. One reason being the average home price is 420,000.
@arizonalifestyle79
5 жыл бұрын
We moved from Denver and love it here in the valley
I'm watching the building of Gates homes. Took farmland away. The new 202 is being built which we need to divert traffic off the I-10. People who don't want to stop here can use that and keep moving instead of a standstill on I-10.
@edmanetka9972
5 жыл бұрын
It will be tollway
@edmanetka9972
5 жыл бұрын
You right it will be tollway
@AMiR80K
5 жыл бұрын
South Mnt 202 will not be toll road
@denise8242
5 жыл бұрын
@@edmanetka9972 no, it is not a toll road. It's a by-pass for downtown to keep traffic moving.
I live in Yuma so.. I'm safe?
@jeremyy.1703__
4 жыл бұрын
Yuma-El Centro Micro region 😂😂
Drought will downsize future growth. Bet on it.
Ha, my google home responded to you..
I have seen a train plan for something like this
Internet of Things which also includes Smart Money. Bitcoin...
Not to be negative, but I wonder when the AI will just declare humans obsolete and get rid of us like all of the dystopian Science fiction movies?
Someone told me salary / wages were absolute shit in AZ. So im assuming cost of living is cheap. Must be a sky rocketing air con bill for 8 to 9 mths a yr?
@FlatOutHero
5 жыл бұрын
M1978 1978 I believe minimum in ax is at $15 an hour... I’m behind on the times, I guess, but I thought that made us above ABSOLUTE shit... perhaps barely but I thought it could be worse...
@billgatesisntadr7995
4 жыл бұрын
state taxes are high and are on everything, including food
Arizona has water for 20 million people. I respectfully disagree.
Pffft... I’m 42. It won’t happen in my lifetime. They’ve been talking about Tucson and Phoenix merging since the 1980s.
@zuniga504
4 жыл бұрын
Oh yes it will
No relaxation to the H1b visa program unless actual affordable higher education become available to the many Americans that have been here for years, already in line awaiting an opportunity simply to be allowed to participate without systemic hinderances. Otherwise, well stated presentation.
Geez, let's just pack as many people into this area as we can sardine can in. I hate it here. Not Arizona anymore. Traffic sucks! Above 90 degrees 6 months per year. 🤨 Growth and greed just for growth's sake!
thank you for not mindlessly bashing trump and actually using fact
@mikecude4167
5 жыл бұрын
Thanos is the good guy.
@The_slowest_buuurn
5 жыл бұрын
Trump and all Americans need to understand that all immigrants, even Illegal immigrants, are good for the economy. It's been proven Americans simply don't want to do dirty jobs we perceive as "beneath us."
@mikecude4167
5 жыл бұрын
@@The_slowest_buuurn that is a garbage statement. A friend of mine, Brian, who is now in his 40s picked cabbage or lettuce while he was in High school in Yuma. Back then he made $12 an hour. Illegal immigrants came and did it for much much less because it was still good money to them. He no longer had a job because of this. This is not good for the economy, in fact, it is terrible for the economy...back in 2011, while in northern California, I couldn't even get work through a temp agency because I didn't speak Spanish. Legal and checked immigration is good for the economy because those work visas are given to those hard to fill positions.
@mikecude4167
5 жыл бұрын
@@The_slowest_buuurn also, this was back in the mid 90s. $12 then would be like $20 today...that's a lot of money for picking lettuce. Many Americans would do those jobs that you say is "beneath" them if they could at least make a living wage. However when they're competing with people whom can send $6 an hour to their families in Mexico, Americans can't do it. In Mexico, those low wages are like middleclass wages, here Americans can't even do it on two incomes.
@The_slowest_buuurn
5 жыл бұрын
@@mikecude4167 Economics, or history, are not your strong suit, I see. Think about it. From a business POV, what better way to save money than to tap into the infinite illegal labor supply. This has happened since the industrial revolution. Google Lowell, Massachusetts for a quick history lesson. Cheap illegal labor = not having to pay a living wage, or provide benefits. Just wet the beaks of your local regulators and politicians to look the other way. Blaming the brown man for your purely anecdotal example is misguided and short sighted. And you've fallen for Trump's trick, hook, line and sinker.
2050 in Arizona..LMFAO
Agenda 21
@sweetness715
5 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to see somebody is on the same page as I am
@FlatOutHero
5 жыл бұрын
Actually, agenda 21 is no longer a thing... they changed it to agenda 2030.... sorry, I’m a know it all
@CaliSteve169
5 жыл бұрын
Agenda 21 is a bottoms up approach - state and local level. Agenda 2030 is national and international. Both aim to accomplish the same objectives.
Ugh. Whhhhhyyyyyyy
Stay away please
Could you be any more obvious you support Trump 😂