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Active Transportation and Trails Community Needs Survey

Online Reporting Tool – Paginated Table View

The Wyoming Pathways Active Transportation and Trails Community Needs Survey Online Reporting Tool Paginated Table View displays each submission on its own row, like a spreadsheet, that can be downloaded as a CSV file.  The search results in this view are paginated, with 5 entries showing per page.  To view all of the data, you can use the scrollbar to scroll across the row.  To download the table as a CSV file, use the “Go to CSV Export Link” below to go to the download link at the bottom of the page. If you would like the same data in a page by page format, please go to the Paginated Grid 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 any or all of the search categories, but combining search terms will likely reduce the number of results returned.

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Survey Reporting Table Search Form
Representing From or nearest to Types of projects you are most interested in Town or city you represent County you represent Your Department Land Management Agency Nonprofit Name Other group you represent Which office Project Type Trail Project Type Project Jurisdiction Project Location (nearest city or town) Project Location (description) Project Zip Code Project House District Character of Work: Cost Estimate: Notes Additional Thoughts:
City Lander
Shared Use Pathways & GreenwaysShared Use Pathways and GreenwaysOn-Road Bike NetworksOn-Road Bike Networks
Shared Use Pathways and Greenways Not sure – probably multiple (ie, city and county, etc) Lander

Lander

82520 H54-Fremont County

Connecting pathways for all types of users, so two-pronged: education to help bikers know how to be with horses, hikers with dogs, etc; and infrastructure to help connect trails from town to the bus, etc.

I have no idea

We don’t need John Galt to build trains in WY

City Lander
Shared Use Pathways & GreenwaysShared Use Pathways and GreenwaysOn-Road Bike NetworksOn-Road Bike Networks
Safe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian) City Lander

Lander

82520 H54-Fremont County

Not having lines but using boxes of trees/plants to keep cyclists safe in certain areas like in Asia. Cars turn over lines. You can’t run people over if you run into a flower box first.

We don’t need John Galt to build trains in WY

City Lander
Shared Use Pathways & GreenwaysShared Use Pathways and GreenwaysOn-Road Bike NetworksOn-Road Bike Networks
Planning for Active Transportation Systems City/state Statewide

Between cities

All-Statewide All-Statewide

Joining transport between cities – so shuttles, trains (please let’s bring them back‚ good for hikers and bikers and just best esp in mountains). Public transportation facilitates active lifestyles and this is important both on local levels (bike lanes in cities) and also between big areas, and this will help those who might not otherwise have the means due to gas or owning a vehicle to get to more places. You could present it as an access issue for health, etc, and it would also tie into conservation and environmental efforts, as well as making trail systems available to all.

We don’t need John Galt to build trains in WY

Self Douglas
Safe 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
Self Lander
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
Shared Use Pathways and Greenways Lander Lander

Mortimer Lane to City Park

82520 H54-Fremont County

Multi use pathway

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Create an off road pathway from the Middle Fork bridge on Mortimer Lane to Highway 287 and a branch along Hillcrest to City park. Cintinue the pathway from Mortimer to Lander along Hwy 287.

Thank you for asking!

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