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 | Casper | New and/or Improved Natural Surface Trails | Directional Natural Surface Trail | Natrona County | Casper |
Casper Mountain Nordic Trails Center |
82601 | H37-Natrona County |
Add new downhill specific MTB trails to the existing Eadsville Trail System on Casper Mountain. Create a Downhill hub that would be accessed by current XC trails as a starting point for multiple one way downhill specific trails including manmade features of varying difficulty (Green, blue, black runs). System would need to be signed and marked appropriately. Downhill trails would end and connect with existing XC trails, and would have a designated return route to Hub at the top |
$25001-$50,000 |
Call me if you want to discuss ideas. These exist in many other locations with more developed trail systems outside of Wyoming. Grand Junction CO, Fruita CO, Bentonville AR to name a few that we frequent. These are a big draw and attraction. Minimal opportunities exist for similar experience in WY (Lander has started with some recently), there is a desire for this in our state. |
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Self | Casper | New and/or Improved Natural Surface Trails | Bike Skills Park | City of Casper | Casper |
Casper, WY |
82601, 82605, 82609, 82636, 82644 | H37-Natrona County |
Create a bike skills park with manmade features and obstacles of varying difficulty and complexity to provide a safe place for user of all ages to recreate and hone their bike skills. Pump Tracks, manmade drops, jump lines, balance beams, rock gardens, and other misc features to mimic obstacles encountered on natural trails, downhill bike parks, etc. Same concept as a skate park only for bikers, mountain bikers, and BMX. Make obstacles of varying difficulty for all ages and skill levels. Ideally coincide with an existing trail system or trailhead. Similar parks exist in Grand Junction CO, St George UT, Rodgers AK just to name a few I have been to. |
$100,001-$250,000 |
Previous efforts in Casper have been stymied due to liability concerns. But these exist at other cities all over the country, there has to be a solution. Also, there is no more liability than at skate parks or ski areas, and these facilities exist in Casper. |
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Self | Casper | New and/or Improved Natural Surface Trails | New Natural Surface Trail | City of Casper, WY | Casper |
Casper, WY |
82601, 82605, 82609, 82636, 82644 | H37-Natrona County |
Create urban single track systems through portions of town (undeveloped drainage corridors, parallel existing hard surface pathwway cooridors, etc. These could parallel or connect existing pathway systems. Casper has an extensive Paved Pathway system which is great, but focuses on a narrow user demographic. Much larger group of users would prefer soft surface trails with manmade features (elevation changes, berms, jumps, etc). Kids (and the young at heart) especially want to ride this, not paved pathways. |
$50,000-$100,000 | ||||||||||
Self | Casper | New and/or Improved Natural Surface Trails | New Natural Surface Trail | City of Casper | Casper |
Hogadon Basin Ski Area, Casper WY |
82601 | H37-Natrona County |
Create Downhill MTB trails at existing ski resort. Upgrade existing chair lift to cycle bikes/riders to top |
$100,001-$250,000 |
See any of the existing resorts such as Grand Targhee WY, Steamboat CO, Winter Park CO, etc. |
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Self | Lander | New and/or Improved Natural Surface Trails | New Natural Surface Trail | City of Lander, potentially WDOT and Fremont County | Lander |
Lander |
82520 | H54-Fremont County |
Connect walking paths through town. Currently, pathways are separated which does not take advantage of the closest pathway opportunities in town. |
$250,000-$500,000 |
I have no idea how much this would cost. |
Connecting bike routes across the state and building a rails-to-trails project (similar to the 100-mile Mickelson Trail) could be worthwhile projects. Next time add “do not know” to the Cost Estimate pulldown. |