Arizona Sun Corridor

Arizona Sun Corridor
Phoenix
Tucson
Mesa
Counter-clockwise from top: Downtown Phoenix skyline, Downtown Tucson, Mesa City Hall
Map
Interactive Map of Arizona Sun Corridor Megaregion
Country United States
State Arizona
Population
 (2010)
 • Total
5,517,131
 • Rank10th
 • 2040 Projection
10,100,000
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The Arizona Sun Corridor, shortened Sun Corridor, is a megaregion, or megapolitan area, in the southern area of the U.S. state of Arizona - comprising approximately 85 percent of the state's population. The Sun Corridor is comparable to Indiana in both size and population. It is one of the fastest growing conurbations in the country. The largest metropolitan areas are the Phoenix metropolitan area – Valley of the Sun, and the Tucson metropolitan area – The Old Pueblo. The regions' populace is nestled in the valley of a desert environment.[2] Similar to Southern California, the urban area extends into Mexico, reaching the communities of Heroica Nogales and Agua Prieta.[2]

Its population is composed of five metropolitan areas: Phoenix, Tucson, Prescott, Sierra Vista-Douglas[3] and Nogales. Of these, two are metropolitan areas with over 1,000,000 residents: the Phoenix metropolitan area with 4.85 million residents and the Tucson metropolitan area with over 1 million residents. The Arizona Sun Corridor is made up of all of Maricopa, Pinal and Pima counties, along with parts of Yavapai, Santa Cruz and Cochise counties.[4] It is home to over 86 percent of Arizona's population.

Most of the Arizona Sun Corridor is in the Sonoran Desert. To the south of the region is the border between the United States and Mexico, and to the north and east is the Arizona transition zone and the Mountains of Arizona. The Southern California Megaregion is to the west and is the nearest other Megaregion to the Arizona Sun Corridor.

Extent

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The Arizona Sun Corridor lies in the American Southwest.
Map of the Arizona Sun Corridor, showing each county in the Sun Corridor, as well as their cities, towns, and CDPs. The largest community in each county is highlighted in red.

The Arizona Sun Corridor lies in the American Southwest, about halfway between the Southern California and Front Range Megaregions. It is shown on the map in deep blue.

Below is a table listing all communities of the Arizona Sun Corridor with a population of at least 20,000 residents.

Name Type[5] County Population
(2020)[6]
Land Area Population density (2010)[7]
sq mi km2 /sq mi /km2
Anthem CDP Maricopa 23,190
Apache Junction City Pinal 38,499 35.0 90.6 1,024.2 395.4
Avondale City Maricopa 89,334 45.7 118.4 1,672.0 645.6
Buckeye City Maricopa 91,502 375.4 972.3 135.6 52.4
Casa Grande City Pinal 53,658 109.7 284.1 442.9 171.0
Casas Adobes CDP Pima 70,973
Catalina Foothills CDP Pima 52,401
Chandler City Maricopa 275,987 64.5 167.1 3,665.8 1,415.4
Drexel Heights CDP Pima 27,523
El Mirage City Maricopa 35,805 10.1 26.2 3,170.7 1,224.2
Flagstaff City Coconino 76,831 66.1 171.2 1,136.5 438.8
Florence Town Pinal 26,785 52.5 136.0 486.9 188.0
Fountain Hills Town Maricopa 23,820 20.4 52.8 1,106.2 427.1
Gilbert Town Maricopa 267,918 68.2 176.6 3,067.2 1,184.3
Glendale City Maricopa 248,325 60.1 155.7 3,780.2 1,459.5
Goodyear City Maricopa 95,294 191.5 496.0 340.9 131.6
Green Valley CDP Pima 22,616
Marana Town Pima 51,908 122.2 316.5 287.8 111.1
Maricopa City Pinal 58,125 47.6 123.3 916.0 353.7
Mesa City Maricopa 504,258 137.1 355.1 3,217.5 1,242.3
Oro Valley Town Pima 47,070 35.6 92.2 1,154.3 445.7
Peoria City Maricopa 190,985 178.0 461.0 883.4 341.1
Phoenix City Maricopa 1,608,139 518.0 1,341.6 2,797.8 1,080.2
Prescott City Yavapai 45,827 41.6 107.7 963.8 372.1
Prescott Valley Town Yavapai 46,785 38.7 100.2 1,004.4 387.8
Queen Creek Town Maricopa 59,519 28.1 72.8 940.1 363.0
Rio Rico CDP Santa Cruz 20,549
San Tan Valley CDP Pinal 99,894
Sahuarita Town Pima 34,134 31.0 80.3 813.8 314.2
Scottsdale City Maricopa 241,361 184.4 477.6 1,182.0 456.4
Sierra Vista City Cochise 45,308 152.5 395.0 288.2 111.3
Sun City CDP Maricopa 39,931
Sun City West CDP Maricopa 25,806
Surprise City Maricopa 143,148 105.9 274.3 1,111.3 429.1
Tempe City Maricopa 180,587 40.2 104.1 4,050.1 1,563.8
Tucson City Pima 542,629 227.0 587.9 2,294.2 885.8

Transportation

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Road

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Loop 101 and US 60 interchange in Tempe

Intercity in the region is provided by the I-8, I-10, I-17, and I-19 freeways, as well as US 60, SR 87, SR 90, and SR 77, among other surface highways.

Phoenix area arterials are set up in a grid pattern, which helps simplify transportation within the region. Tucson's streets have a similar system.

Rail

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Amtrak's Sunset Limited operates three times a week, connecting Maricopa, Arizona and Tucson. There is no other intercity rail in the region; however Phoenix–Tucson passenger rail is in the planning phase.[8]

Intracity rail systems include the Valley Metro Rail, which operates within the Phoenix metropolitan area, connecting Uptown and Downtown Phoenix with Tempe and Mesa, and Tucson's Sun Link streetcar system, which links Downtown Tucson and the Mercado district to the University of Arizona.

Air

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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and Tucson International Airport provide air transportation to the region, from both within the country and from a few foreign countries, among other smaller airports, which focus on regional air traffic from nearby. Recently, Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, previously being a military base, has also become an option for low-cost carriers to fly into the Phoenix area as well.

US Airways, now owned by Fort Worth company American Airlines, was once headquartered and based in Tempe after a reverse-merger from America West Airlines in 2005, headquarters of which is in the Phoenix Valley. However, American Airlines maintains a strong presence in the state due to the history with US Airways.

References

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  1. ^ Patton, Willian; Vest, Marshall. "Sun Corridor Projections Final Report: Economic and Demographic Forecasts to 2040" (PDF). Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Arizona Sun Corridor". America 2050. Archived from the original on April 28, 2020. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
  3. ^ Arizona Has a New Metropolitan Area: Sierra Vista-Douglas 1-14-14.
  4. ^ "Maps – America2050". America 2050. Archived from the original on May 7, 2020. Retrieved March 20, 2011.
  5. ^ "About the League: Member Cities and Towns". Arizona League of Cities and Towns. Archived from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
  6. ^ Excerpted from List of municipalities in Arizona and List of census-designated places in Arizona
  7. ^ "Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2010 – State – Place, 2010 Census Summary File 1". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2020-02-12. Retrieved 2012-05-02.
  8. ^ "Passenger Rail Study: Tucson to Phoenix". azdot.gov. Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved 8 January 2023.