No cars allowed! A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Oct. 5 for a new community in Tempe that promotes walking and biking.
where people can walk to grocery stores, coffee shops and restaurants. It's the first car-free community built from scratch in the United States.Officials say the goal of Culdesac is to take away the parking spaces that makeCuldesac is a walkable neighborhood near Apache Boulevard and McClintock Drive where people can walk to grocery stores, coffee shops and restaurants. It's the first car-free community built from scratch in the United States.
Studio and three-bedroom apartments at Culdesac are still available, and the first 200 residents will be gifted a free electric bike.
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