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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Your nonprofit organization: Wyoming Pathways
City of Town you live in or nearest to: Wilson
I am interested in: Multiple Types of Active Transportation Projects, Including Trails
And specifically:
Do you want to tell us about specific projects? Yes
Project Type: Walkable Main Street Project
Project Jurisdiction: Town of Jackson and WYDOT
Project Location (nearest Town or City or Statewide): Jackson
Project Location (description):
Jackson WY
Zip Code of Project: 83002
Project House District: H16-Teton County, H22-Lincoln, Teton Counties, H23-Teton County
Project Character of Work:
Reconstruction wide sidewalks along half mile of US 26/191 North Cache
Project Cost Estimate: $4,000,000
Project Notes:
North gateway to Jackson main street needs wider sidewalks, streetscape enhancements.
Your nonprofit organization: Teton County, Grand Teton National Park
City of Town you live in or nearest to: Jackson
I am interested in: Multiple Types of Active Transportation Projects, Including Trails
And specifically:
Do you want to tell us about specific projects? Yes
Project Type: Shared Use Pathways and Greenways
Project Jurisdiction: Grand Teton National Park
Project Location (nearest Town or City or Statewide): Jackson
Project Location (description):
Grand Teton National Park
Zip Code of Project: 83001, 83002
Project House District: H23-Teton County
Project Character of Work:
Pathway System
Project Cost Estimate: $25,000,000
Project Notes:
GRTE needs to complete the Grand Teton Pathways system, extend it from Jenny Lake to Colter Bay, and along the Moose Wilson Road to Teton Village.
Additional Thoughts:
Thanks for the survey.
County you represent: Park County
City of Town you live in or nearest to: Cody
Other group you represent: Park County School District #6
City, Town or County department: Trustee
I am interested in: Multiple Types of Active Transportation Projects, Including Trails
And specifically:
Do you want to tell us about specific projects? Yes
Project Type: Safe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)
Project Jurisdiction: WYDOT
Project Location (nearest Town or City or Statewide): Cody
Project Location (description):
Bighorn Ave
Zip Code of Project: 82414
Project House District: H24-Park County, H50-Park County
Project Character of Work:
State Highway 14/16/20 separates the community north and south of Cody. The five-lane state highway has a speed limit of 35 mph and there is no safe passage for the 2 miles that is close to the Cody Middle School. While a corridor study that begins soon, I fear the cost of a true solution of a pedestrian/cyclist overpass will result in an inadequate solution for the community. The housing developing north of the highway continues and the problem will just get worse.
Project Cost Estimate: 1.5 M
Project Notes:
While some consider this a school zone issue, the lack of safe pedestrian/cyclist crossing is a community issue. The desire of WYDOT to move traffic has resulted in a busy route that endangers drivers, walkers, and cyclists of all ages.
Additional Thoughts:
Thank you for conducting this survey. Many blessings can come from recent federal funding if communities are involved in identifying local needs.
City of Town you live in or nearest to: Cody
I am interested in: Multiple Types of Active Transportation Projects, Including Trails
And specifically:
Do you want to tell us about specific projects? No
County you represent: Park County
City of Town you live in or nearest to: Cody
Other group you represent: Park County School District #6
I am interested in: Multiple Types of Active Transportation Projects, Including Trails
And specifically:
Do you want to tell us about specific projects? No






