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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 Laramie
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
Laramie City Manager’s office Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk Networks City of Laramie Laramie

UPRR Crossing

82071, 82072, 83073 H13-Albany County, H14-Albany County, H45-Albany County, H45-Albany County

Elevated Rail Crossing

$4,000,000

With removal of Clark Street for new Snowy Range Road Viaduct crossing UPRR for non-motorized is limited to the existing Garfield Walk Bridge, Snowy Range Road Overpass and Curtis Street. An additional pedestrian crossing between Garfield and Snowy Range Road Overpass would be beneficial for this community.

Self Lander
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
Other Saratoga
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
Loosely organized group of mothers in the Upper North Platte River Valley that focuses on getting kids aged 2-9 outdoors called “Forest Friday Club” Shared Use Pathways and Greenways Saratoga/Encampment Encampment

Upper North Platte River Valley

82325 H47-Carbon, Sweetwater Counties

Again, I have little to offer when it comes to cost estimates as I am just a mother, but with growing elementary-aged children, if we had a greenway, or paved/gravel trail in either of our communities where children could walk, ride bikes and recreate, that would significantly improve the quality of life in our area. Currently we have a town (Saratoga) with almost no sidewalks, even though many children ride bikes or walk to school and, in the summer, to the pool, river at Veteran’s Island, and to the hot springs. A trail system that connected those things, and then perhaps even led out into the county or toward Encampment that was safe for children and adults to use (we currently have miles of unpaved county roads but those are often used by fast-moving vehicles and are not safe for children or walking/biking) would improve quality of life and economic viability.

Thank you for your time! If the Upper North Platte River Valley could be included as a geographical area that could use significant improvement, we would be very grateful. Right now, we have various volunteers, parents and interested parties with ideas and dreams, but as a very rural area with a low population and folks focused on working in agriculture, in schools, and on our medical community, could benefit greatly from funding or manpower to help move forward when it comes to livability and recreation.

Other Saratoga
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
Loosely organized group of mothers in the Upper North Platte River Valley that focuses on getting kids aged 2-9 outdoors called “Forest Friday Club” Walkable Main Street Project Town of Saratoga Saratoga

Saratoga

82331 H47-Carbon, Sweetwater Counties

I don’t know much about the character of work or cost estimate, but would love to see the area around Veteran’s Island and downtown Saratoga from the hot springs pool to Bridge Street improved for walkability for children and visitors.

Thank you for your time! If the Upper North Platte River Valley could be included as a geographical area that could use significant improvement, we would be very grateful. Right now, we have various volunteers, parents and interested parties with ideas and dreams, but as a very rural area with a low population and folks focused on working in agriculture, in schools, and on our medical community, could benefit greatly from funding or manpower to help move forward when it comes to livability and recreation.

Self Laramie
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

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