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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:

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: On-Road Bike Networks

Project Character of Work:

Bike lane on North Second Street in Lander. This is a highly trafficked area for runners and cyclists and cars go very fast on this area with a very small shoulder.

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:

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 House District: H54-Fremont County

Representing: Town

City or Town you represent: Pinedale

City of Town you live in or nearest to: Pinedale

City, Town or County department: Director of Public Works

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 Pinedale

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

Project Location (description):

Pinedale, WY – MP ~99.9

Zip Code of Project: 82941

Project House District: H20-Lincoln, Sublette, Counties

Project Character of Work:

Pathway/Greenway Connection

Project Cost Estimate: ~$1-2 Million

Project Notes:

The Town of Pinedale is currently working on an update to the Park Master Plan. A public survey was conducted in efforts to identify the greatest needs of the park system. One of the major items identified was safe access and improved connectivity to Pinedale Parks.

American Legion Park is located north of U.S. 191 and Boyd Skinner Park is located ~one block south of U.S. 191. Pine Creek flows through both parks. The connection of the two parks through pathway/greenway is a high priority to provide a safe connection to both facilities but also to improve the quality of life for Pinedale citizens by developing a fully connected pathway along the Pine Creek Corridor.

Additional Thoughts:

Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Pinedale, like many other Wyoming Towns, needs greater support in developing sustainable, smart transportation improvements. With the right support, federal, state, and local dollars can make a much greater impact on our communities and state. I hope this survey can help develop better planned, safer, sustainable, and more economically beneficial projects for Pinedale and other Wyoming Towns. Thank you for the opportunity.

Representing: Town

City or Town you represent: Pinedale

City of Town you live in or nearest to: Pinedale

City, Town or County department: Director of Public Works

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: Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk Networks

Project Jurisdiction: Town of Pinedale

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

Project Location (description):

Pinedale, WY

Zip Code of Project: 82941

Project House District: H20-Lincoln, Sublette, Counties

Project Character of Work:

Safe US 191 – Pine Street Pathway Crossing

Project Cost Estimate: $1-1.5 Million

Project Notes:

The Town of Pinedale is currently working on an update to the Park Master Plan. A public survey was conducted in efforts to identify the greatest needs of the park system. One of the major items identified was safe access and improved connectivity to Pinedale Parks.

The Dudley Key Sports Complex is located along US 191-Pine Street with a pathway located only on the opposite side of the highway (40 mph speed limit). The Town is studying the feasibility of a safe pedestrian crossing connecting the Dudley Key Sports Complex to the the pathway which provides connectivity to residential and commercial areas or Town as well as Pinedale’s schools. The goal is to provide a safe connection for alternative forms of transportation to access the park and connect to other community assets.

The project is in the feasibility stage but is anticipated to cost around $1-1.5 million.

Additional Thoughts:

Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Pinedale, like many other Wyoming Towns, needs greater support in developing sustainable, smart transportation improvements. With the right support, federal, state, and local dollars can make a much greater impact on our communities and state. I hope this survey can help develop better planned, safer, sustainable, and more economically beneficial projects for Pinedale and other Wyoming Towns. Thank you for the opportunity.

Representing: Town

City or Town you represent: Pinedale

City of Town you live in or nearest to: Pinedale

City, Town or County department: Director of Public Works

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: Walkable Main Street Project

Project Jurisdiction: WYDOT

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

Project Location (description):

Pinedale, WY – MP ~100.5-101

Zip Code of Project: 82941

Project House District: H20-Lincoln, Sublette, Counties

Project Character of Work:

Full Street Highway Expansion – Multi-modal connectivity and pedestrian walkability to growing commercial district.

Project Cost Estimate: ~$3 million

Project Notes:

The Town of Pinedale has great development potential located on the eastern side of Pinedale. The area was developed in 2006-2008 with the capacity to close to double the population of the Town of Pinedale. Since its development, several commercial properties have been fully developed including Baymont Inn, Hampton Inn, WYDOT, BLM, and a pre-fab shed company. The Pinedale Elementary School is located back deeper in the development. The remainder of the development remains undeveloped; however, is the logical location for continued growth in the Town. The entire area is annexed and part of Town.

The highway capacity is going to become an issue very soon as the 4-lane section that carries through down town reduces to a three lane (and event to a two-lane bridge) in this area. a pathway has been constructed on the north side of the highway but no pathway or pedestrian uses exist on the south side of the highway. No street lights or any other features extend to the area to tie the quickly developing commercial district to the rest of downtown. Developing a full street (multi-modal walkable street) including serious considerations for pedestrian safety, walkability, etc. will attach the developing area to the rest of downtown and provide safe and alternatives for transportation as well as promote the healthy development of the area into an extension of the Mainstreet of Pinedale. Future capacity concerns can be minimized and allow the highway to function as the Wyoming Department of Transportation needs it to.

Additional Thoughts:

Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Pinedale, like many other Wyoming Towns, needs greater support in developing sustainable, smart transportation improvements. With the right support, federal, state, and local dollars can make a much greater impact on our communities and state. I hope this survey can help develop better planned, safer, sustainable, and more economically beneficial projects for Pinedale and other Wyoming Towns. Thank you for the opportunity.

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