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What transportation improvements would you like to see on Granger Avenue?

106 registered responses


I am a (check all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
City Resident 90.6% 96
Student 5.7% 6
Commuter 24.5% 26
Pedestrian with mobility challenges 1.9% 2
Non-Driver (16 and older, by choice or otherwise) 10.4% 11

How do you currently use Granger? (State to Packard) (check all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Walking 50.5% 52
Bicycling 57.3% 59
Riding the bus ('The Ride') (Where do you catch the bus? please specify below using the "Other" text box) 8.7% 9
Driving 79.6% 82
Other 15.5% 16

How would you like to use Granger? (State to Packard) (check all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Walking 59.6% 62
Bicycling 66.3% 69
Riding the bus ('The Ride') 17.3% 18
Riding the bus ('school bus') 1.9% 2
Driving 76.0% 79
Other 9.6% 10

How important is it to make road changes along Granger that improve conditions for people walking and biking? Check the box that most closely represents your view.

Response Percent Response Count
Very important 58.1% 61
Somewhat important 25.7% 27
Not important 16.2% 17

How important is it to make road changes along Granger that improve conditions for people driving? Check the box that most closely represents your view.

Response Percent Response Count
Very important 25.5% 27
Somewhat important 33.0% 35
Not important 41.5% 44

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Do you have any additional comments or feedback about the Granger Avenue Resurfacing Project?

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Gabrielle Vuylsteke inside ward 2
December 8, 2019, 10:33 PM
  • I am a (check all that apply)
    • City Resident
  • How do you currently use Granger? (State to Packard) (check all that apply)
    • Driving
  • How would you like to use Granger? (State to Packard) (check all that apply)
    • Driving
  • How important is it to make road changes along Granger that improve conditions for people walking and biking? Check the box that most closely represents your view.
    • Not important
  • How important is it to make road changes along Granger that improve conditions for people driving? Check the box that most closely represents your view.
    • Somewhat important
  • Place as many pins as you would like. The project area is outlined in red. Use + and - in the bottom right corner to zoom into the project area.
    No response.
  • Do you have any additional comments or feedback about the Granger Avenue Resurfacing Project?
    No response.
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If you have any additional feedback or comments about this project please contact Project Manager David Dykman, P.E. by email at [email protected] or call 734-794-6410 ext. 43685. 


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