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PedPlanSurveyResults

Note: The information below summarizes the survey responses received through the online tool and is not a report of all responses. The survey tool collected more than 700 responses, which have all been recorded. The recommendations for improvements will be based on the overall need, which we are evaluating through our data collection. Staff has begun developing policy for issues such as sidewalk placement (how many sidewalks should each street should have, etc.) Once policies have been developed, the next steps will include identifying areas/streets with the highest need (near a school or other place of interest, high crash location, etc). Thank you for your interest in this project.

Click on an icon below to see survey results for each question.  The number of responses received for each question is noted on the results page for that question.

What are your walking destinations?

Where are your bicycle destinations?

Where is bicycle parking missing or insufficient?

Where are there damaged sidewalks?

Where are there missing sidewalk links?

Where are new sidewalks needed?

Where are cut-through connections (pedestrians/ bicyclists) needed?

Where are curb ramps deficient?

Where are curb ramps missing?

Where are difficult intersection crossings?

Where are crosswalks damaged or missing?

Where are streetlights missing or damaged?

Where are street signs missing or damaged?

Where do you frequently get on the bus?

Where do you frequently get off the bus?

Where is bus stop access difficult?

Where is there speeding in the City?

Where are pedestrian heads (signals) damaged or missing?

For more information about the Pedestrian, Bicycle and Traffic Calming Strategic Implementation Plan click here.

last updated Oct. 20, 2010

Thursday, February 23, 2012