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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:
Nonprofit Organization Wilson
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
Wyoming Pathways Walkable Main Street Project Town of Jackson and WYDOT Jackson

Jackson WY

83002 H16-Teton County, H22-Lincoln, Teton Counties, H23-Teton County

Reconstruction wide sidewalks along half mile of US 26/191 North Cache

$4,000,000

North gateway to Jackson main street needs wider sidewalks, streetscape enhancements.

Nonprofit Organization Jackson
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
Teton County, Grand Teton National Park Shared Use Pathways and Greenways Grand Teton National Park Jackson

Grand Teton National Park

83001, 83002 H23-Teton County

Pathway System

$25,000,000

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.

Thanks for the survey.

Other Cody
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 NetworksPlanning for Active Transportation SystemsPlanning for Active Transportation Systems
Park County Trustee Park County School District #6 Safe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian) WYDOT Cody

Bighorn Ave

82414 H24-Park County, H50-Park County

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.

1.5 M

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.

Thank you for conducting this survey. Many blessings can come from recent federal funding if communities are involved in identifying local needs.

Self Cody
Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksShared Use Pathways & GreenwaysShared Use Pathways and GreenwaysOn-Road Bike NetworksOn-Road Bike NetworksPlanning for Active Transportation SystemsPlanning for Active Transportation Systems
Other Cody
Sidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSidewalk and/or Crosswalk NetworksSafe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)Safe Routes to School (bicycle and pedestrian)
Park County Park County School District #6

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