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Active Transportation and Trails Community Needs Survey

Survey Reporting Tool – Paginated Grid View

The Wyoming Pathways Active Transportation and Trails Community Needs Survey Reporting Tool Grid View displays the complete submission data from each respondent.  The search results in this view are paginated, with 5 entries showing per page.  If multiple projects were submitted by a single respondent, these are displayed as individual entries.  To save these entries you can print them by using the “Print Search Results” link.  If you would like the same data in a CSV format, please go to the Paginated Table View.

How to Search Survey Responses:  We have provided multiple search categories to search the survey (Project Type, Trail Project Type, Nearest Town or City to project, Zip Code of Project, House District of Project, Respondent Representing and Respondent Town or City).  You can search by individual or combinations of the search categories, but combining search terms will likely reduce the number of results returned.

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Survey Reporting Grid Search Form
Representing: Self

City of Town you live in or nearest to: Lander

I am interested in: Multiple Types of Active Transportation Projects, Including Trails

And specifically:

Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSafe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)Safe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)Shared Use Pathways & GreenwaysShared Use Pathways and GreenwaysOn-Road Bike NetworksOn-Road Bike Networks

Do you want to tell us about specific projects? No

Representing: Self

City of Town you live in or nearest to: Lander

I am interested in: Multiple Types of Active Transportation Projects, Including Trails

And specifically:

Walkable Main Street ProjectWalkable Main Street ProjectSidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSafe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)Safe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)Shared Use Pathways & GreenwaysShared Use Pathways and GreenwaysOn-Road Bike NetworksOn-Road Bike NetworksPlanning for Active Transportation SystemsPlanning for Active Transportation Systems

Do you want to tell us about specific projects? Yes

Project Type: Shared Use Pathways and Greenways

Project Jurisdiction: Fremont County

Project Location (nearest Town or City or Statewide): Lander

Project Location (description):

Squaw-Baldwin Roadways

Zip Code of Project: 82520

Project House District: H54-Fremont County

Project Character of Work:

Creation of an off-road pathway.

Project Cost Estimate: Unknown

Project Notes:

I’d like to have a safe walking/biking pathway along the Squaw-Baldwin loop.

Additional Thoughts:

Thank you so much for gathering feedback from Wyoming citizens about opportunities to make the most of the American Rescue Plan funding. I’m optimistic that safer streets for pedestrians and pathways/greenways can help to improve the quality of life for residents in every community across the state. In Lander, we have so many wonderful places to encourage folks to get out of their cars and walk or bike to work or to play. It could help build a more connected and friendly community while cutting down on vehicle congestion. Thank you!

Representing: Self

City of Town you live in or nearest to: Lander

I am interested in: Multiple Types of Active Transportation Projects, Including Trails

And specifically:

Walkable Main Street ProjectWalkable Main Street ProjectSidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSafe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)Safe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)Shared Use Pathways & GreenwaysShared Use Pathways and GreenwaysOn-Road Bike NetworksOn-Road Bike NetworksPlanning for Active Transportation SystemsPlanning for Active Transportation Systems

Do you want to tell us about specific projects? Yes

Project Type: Shared Use Pathways and Greenways

Project Jurisdiction: Town of Lander and Fremont County

Project Location (nearest Town or City or Statewide): Lander

Project Location (description):

Mortimore and Hillcrest Roads

Zip Code of Project: 82520

Project House District: H54-Fremont County

Project Character of Work:

Creation of Shared Use Pathway

Project Cost Estimate: Unknown

Project Notes:

I’d like to see a safe pathway on the Mortimore-Hillcrest loop, which is commonly called “Tomato Loop.”

Additional Thoughts:

Thank you so much for gathering feedback from Wyoming citizens about opportunities to make the most of the American Rescue Plan funding. I’m optimistic that safer streets for pedestrians and pathways/greenways can help to improve the quality of life for residents in every community across the state. In Lander, we have so many wonderful places to encourage folks to get out of their cars and walk or bike to work or to play. It could help build a more connected and friendly community while cutting down on vehicle congestion. Thank you!

Representing: Self

City of Town you live in or nearest to: Lander

I am interested in: Multiple Types of Active Transportation Projects, Including Trails

And specifically:

Walkable Main Street ProjectWalkable Main Street ProjectSidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSafe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)Safe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)Shared Use Pathways & GreenwaysShared Use Pathways and GreenwaysOn-Road Bike NetworksOn-Road Bike NetworksPlanning for Active Transportation SystemsPlanning for Active Transportation Systems

Do you want to tell us about specific projects? Yes

Project Type: Shared Use Pathways and Greenways

Project Jurisdiction: Town/Private Land

Project Location (nearest Town or City or Statewide): Lander

Project Location (description):

Town of Lander

Zip Code of Project: 82520

Project House District: H54-Fremont County

Project Character of Work:

Landowner coordination and creation of infrastructure

Project Cost Estimate: Unknown

Project Notes:

I’d like to see a greenway pathway along the Popo Agie through the town of Lander and potentially extending to Hudson.

Additional Thoughts:

Thank you so much for gathering feedback from Wyoming citizens about opportunities to make the most of the American Rescue Plan funding. I’m optimistic that safer streets for pedestrians and pathways/greenways can help to improve the quality of life for residents in every community across the state. In Lander, we have so many wonderful places to encourage folks to get out of their cars and walk or bike to work or to play. It could help build a more connected and friendly community while cutting down on vehicle congestion. Thank you!

Representing: Self

City of Town you live in or nearest to: Lander

I am interested in: Multiple Types of Active Transportation Projects, Including Trails

And specifically:

Walkable Main Street ProjectWalkable Main Street ProjectSidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSafe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)Safe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)Shared Use Pathways & GreenwaysShared Use Pathways and GreenwaysOn-Road Bike NetworksOn-Road Bike NetworksPlanning for Active Transportation SystemsPlanning for Active Transportation Systems

Do you want to tell us about specific projects? Yes

Project Type: Shared Use Pathways and Greenways

Project Jurisdiction: Fremont County

Project Location (nearest Town or City or Statewide): Lander

Project Location (description):

From Lander to Sinks Canyon State Park

Zip Code of Project: 82520

Project House District: H54-Fremont County

Project Character of Work:

Creation of a dedicated pathway.

Project Cost Estimate: Unknown

Project Notes:

I’d like to have a dedicated walking/biking pathway from the Town of Lander to Sinks Canyon State park. Ideally, it would be separated from the highway because of the high speed limit.

Additional Thoughts:

Thank you so much for gathering feedback from Wyoming citizens about opportunities to make the most of the American Rescue Plan funding. I’m optimistic that safer streets for pedestrians and pathways/greenways can help to improve the quality of life for residents in every community across the state. In Lander, we have so many wonderful places to encourage folks to get out of their cars and walk or bike to work or to play. It could help build a more connected and friendly community while cutting down on vehicle congestion. Thank you!

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