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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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: |
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Self | Big Horn, why | On-Road Bike Networks | ? | Cody |
Between big Horn ( or sheridan) and story |
82414 | H29-Sheridan County, H30-Sheridan County |
A safe biking trail for people who ride between Story and into town |
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Right now, cyclists stake their lives on motorists who may not be paying attention or driving too fast. So unsafe! This type of pathway would be a huge boon for dedicated cyclists. |
The current trails in and around Sheridan are fabulous, especially for walkers, but for those wishing to use their bikes to get from one point to another, additional biking trails would be great. Please keep us off the main roads! Too dangerous. |
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Self | Victor, ID | Planning for Active Transportation Systems | Teton Valley, ID; Yellowstone and Teton National Parks. | Wilson |
Victor, ID to Jackson Hole |
83014 | H16-Teton County, H22-Lincoln, Teton Counties, H23-Teton County |
Multi-use (hike, bike, horseback ride) trail linking the Ashton-Tetonia RTC trail to Driggs, Victor and on to Jackson Hole, Yellowstone and Teton NP. |
Millions |
We live in Washington state and own land in Teton Valley at Fox Creek. We love to bike on RTC trails. Wyoming, Idaho and Washington offer so many opportunities with all the open terrain and banked railroad lines. Washington will complete the 228 mile Palouse to Cascades trail in 2023. Idaho is marking great progress in developing a system of multi-use trails. We would like to see Wyoming collaborate with neighboring states to do the same. |
We’ve biked nearly every RTC (TrailLink) trail in Washington over 10 miles. Our travels we eat and find accommodations in communities along these trails. We meet people from so many other states and countries. These trail systems will help Wyoming economically. |
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Self | Victor, ID | Shared Use Pathways and Greenways | Yellowstone NP | Moran |
West Yellowstone |
83013 | H16-Teton County, H22-Lincoln, Teton Counties, H23-Teton County |
multi-use and shared road bike paths |
Millions |
There are so many beautiful areas in West Yellowstone that could be accessible to the disabled and bikers if there was a trail system. Areas with low populations of bear, and with open space, could be improved for multi-use access. |
We’ve biked nearly every RTC (TrailLink) trail in Washington over 10 miles. Our travels we eat and find accommodations in communities along these trails. We meet people from so many other states and countries. These trail systems will help Wyoming economically. |
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Self | Ranchester |
Wyoming is a great place for my family to live because it prioritizes these types of initiatives. |