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Do you support filling gaps in the sidewalk system along Fuller Court and Nixon Road/Traver Boulevard ?

143 registered responses


Do you live or own property near the Fuller Court or Nixon/Traver project areas?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes, within the limits on Nixon/Traver. 4.2% 6
Yes, in the surrounding neighborhood of Nixon/Traver. 37.1% 53
No, outside the Project Area. 58.7% 84

What part of this project are you most interested in? (choose 2)

Response Percent Response Count
Traffic impacts during construction 22.3% 31
Sidewalk placement and alignment 72.7% 101
Impacts on vegetation 25.2% 35
Financial impacts to property owners (i.e., Special Assessments) 12.2% 17
Other 16.5% 23

Do you walk along Fuller Court on a regular basis?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes, I use the sidewalk on the opposite side of the road from the sidewalk gap. 7.0% 10
Yes, I walk in the street/grass next to the gap. 7.0% 10
No, but I would if there were available sidewalk. 14.0% 20
No, I don’t walk in this area. 69.9% 100
Other 2.1% 3

Do you walk along Nixon/Traver on a regular basis?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes, I use the sidewalk on the opposite side of the road from the sidewalk gap. 28.2% 40
Yes, I walk in the street/grass next to the gap. 12.7% 18
No, but I would if there were available sidewalk. 17.6% 25
No, I don’t walk in this area. 38.0% 54
Other 3.5% 5

Do you have children that attend Logan Elementary or Clague Middle School?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes, and they walk to school. 5.6% 8
Yes, but they do not walk to school because there is no sidewalk. 4.2% 6
Yes, and they would not walk to school regardless of available sidewalk. 1.4% 2
No. 88.7% 126

Fuller Court

Response Percent Response Count
Strongly in favor 55.9% 80
In favor 18.9% 27
Neutral 18.2% 26
Opposed 2.8% 4
Strongly opposed 4.2% 6

Please share why you are opposed to sidewalk installation along Fuller Court:

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Nixon Road/Traver Boulevard

Response Percent Response Count
Strongly in favor 73.6% 103
In favor 14.3% 20
Neutral 3.6% 5
Opposed 4.3% 6
Strongly opposed 4.3% 6

Please share why you are opposed to sidewalk installation along Nixon Road/Traver Boulevard:

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January 14, 2020, 9:52 PM
  • Do you live or own property near the Fuller Court or Nixon/Traver project areas?
    • No, outside the Project Area.
  • What part of this project are you most interested in? (choose 2)
    • Sidewalk placement and alignment
  • Do you walk along Fuller Court on a regular basis?
    • Yes, I walk in the street/grass next to the gap.
  • Do you walk along Nixon/Traver on a regular basis?
    • Yes, I walk in the street/grass next to the gap.
  • Do you have children that attend Logan Elementary or Clague Middle School?
    • No.
  • Fuller Court
    • Strongly in favor
  • Nixon Road/Traver Boulevard
    • Strongly in favor
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Review information below to learn more about potential improvements, then share your feedback. 


Filling gaps in the sidewalk system is consistent with the City's Non-Motorized Transpo​rtation Plan and Complete Streets Policy. Providing sidewalks where they currently do not exist can:

  • improve pedestrian safety
  • encourage active transportation and community health
  • provide a continuous user experience
  • provide more transportation options
  • eliminate the practice of walking along the road and across traffic

The maps below show areas where sidewalk installation is being considered through this project and where we are seeking community feedback about proposed sidewalk installation. 

Fuller Court Map

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