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Active Transportation Master Plan | Community Survey (Part 1)

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Let's start by considering Flagstaff’s transportation system and the balance that currently exists between walking and biking, and driving. As we move forward, do you think that…

Response Percent Response Count
More needs to be done to support walking and biking 95.7% 132
There is an appropriate balance between walking, biking and driving 1.4% 2
More needs to be done to support driving 2.9% 4

There are many steps we can take to make Flagstaff a better place for walking and biking. Please indicate how important each of the below actions are to improving walking and biking in Flagstaff. [1 = not at all important. 5 = very important]

Complete missing sidewalks on major streets
Response Percent Response Count
1 2.2% 3
2 5.8% 8
3 11.7% 16
4 17.5% 24
5 62.8% 86
Add more crossings along busy streets
Response Percent Response Count
1 3.6% 5
2 5.8% 8
3 25.5% 35
4 18.2% 25
5 46.7% 64
Build additional sections of the Flagstaff Urban Trails System (FUTS)
Response Percent Response Count
1 1.5% 2
2 1.5% 2
3 12.4% 17
4 18.2% 25
5 65.7% 90
Implement a city-wide low stress bikeways network
Response Percent Response Count
1 0.7% 1
2 1.5% 2
3 8.0% 11
4 14.6% 20
5 74.5% 102
Provide pedestrian/bicycle bridges and tunnels at key locations
Response Percent Response Count
1 1.5% 2
2 4.4% 6
3 2.9% 4
4 19.7% 27
5 71.5% 98
Ensure that functional bike parking is available throughout Flagstaff
Response Percent Response Count
1 2.9% 4
2 10.2% 14
3 23.4% 32
4 32.1% 44
5 31.4% 43
Provide pedestrian and bicycle connections to regional open space and the forest
Response Percent Response Count
1 1.5% 2
2 8.0% 11
3 19.0% 26
4 27.7% 38
5 43.8% 60
Maintain existing sidewalks, bike lanes, and FUTS trails
Response Percent Response Count
1 1.5% 2
2 4.4% 6
3 10.2% 14
4 29.2% 40
5 54.7% 75
Keep sidewalks, bike lanes, and FUTS tails clear of snow, cinders, and other obstructions
Response Percent Response Count
1 0.7% 1
2 4.4% 6
3 10.9% 15
4 24.8% 34
5 57.7% 79
Keep sidewalks, bike lanes, and FUTS trails open during construction, or provide alternate routes
Response Percent Response Count
1 0.7% 1
2 5.1% 7
3 21.2% 29
4 27.0% 37
5 45.3% 62
Provide better information and maps to make it easier to walk and bike
Response Percent Response Count
1 7.3% 10
2 11.7% 16
3 37.2% 51
4 23.4% 32
5 19.7% 27
Promote walking and biking events and activities, including temporary street closures
Response Percent Response Count
1 9.5% 13
2 11.7% 16
3 19.7% 27
4 22.6% 31
5 36.5% 50
Work toward equity and inclusion in our transportation system to enhance mobility for disadvantaged communities
Response Percent Response Count
1 2.2% 3
2 4.4% 6
3 22.6% 31
4 24.1% 33
5 46.7% 64
Incorporate universal design and accessibility principles in our transportation system, to improve mobility for disabled individuals and those with mobility challenges
Response Percent Response Count
1 1.5% 2
2 5.1% 7
3 21.9% 30
4 27.7% 38
5 43.8% 60
Provide safety education for pedestrians and bicyclists
Response Percent Response Count
1 7.3% 10
2 16.1% 22
3 29.9% 41
4 21.2% 29
5 25.5% 35
Provide safety education for drivers
Response Percent Response Count
1 2.9% 4
2 3.6% 5
3 19.0% 26
4 19.7% 27
5 54.7% 75
Re-establish a community-wide safe routes to school (SRTS) program to encourage walking and biking to school
Response Percent Response Count
1 1.5% 2
2 6.6% 9
3 14.6% 20
4 19.7% 27
5 57.7% 79
Enforce traffic laws to protect pedestrians and bicyclists
Response Percent Response Count
1 1.5% 2
2 2.9% 4
3 9.5% 13
4 19.0% 26
5 67.2% 92

How important do you think the following factors should be in transportation planning and projects? [1 = not at all important. 5 = very important]

Making walking and biking easier
Response Percent Response Count
1 1.5% 2
3 3.6% 5
4 8.0% 11
5 86.9% 119
Making taking the bus easier
Response Percent Response Count
1 2.2% 3
2 5.8% 8
3 16.8% 23
4 27.7% 38
5 46.7% 64
Making driving easier
Response Percent Response Count
1 41.6% 57
2 22.6% 31
3 20.4% 28
4 7.3% 10
5 7.3% 10
Making parking easier
Response Percent Response Count
1 37.2% 51
2 21.2% 29
3 19.7% 27
4 10.2% 14
5 11.7% 16
Meeting the City’s carbon neutrality goals
Response Percent Response Count
1 4.4% 6
2 4.4% 6
3 12.4% 17
4 14.6% 20
5 64.2% 88
Protecting open spaces and the environment
Response Percent Response Count
1 1.5% 2
2 1.5% 2
3 5.8% 8
4 18.2% 25
5 72.3% 99
Maintaining community character
Response Percent Response Count
1 5.8% 8
2 5.1% 7
3 21.2% 29
4 23.4% 32
5 43.8% 60
Promoting public health and wellness
Response Percent Response Count
1 2.9% 4
2 5.1% 7
3 20.4% 28
4 21.2% 29
5 50.4% 69
Working towards a more equitable city
Response Percent Response Count
1 3.6% 5
2 3.6% 5
3 18.2% 25
4 23.4% 32
5 51.1% 70

Please use this space to share your thoughts and comments about the draft Active Transportation Master Plan

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Skipped
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About how many days per month do you use the following modes for recreation, exercise, transportation to work, school, shopping, or errands?

Walking
Response Percent Response Count
0-1 7.3% 10
2-5 13.9% 19
6-15 21.9% 30
16-25 19.0% 26
26-31 37.2% 51
Biking (including e-bikes)
Response Percent Response Count
0-1 16.1% 22
2-5 14.6% 20
6-15 21.9% 30
16-25 21.9% 30
26-31 24.8% 34
Taking the bus
Response Percent Response Count
0-1 73.7% 101
2-5 14.6% 20
6-15 5.1% 7
16-25 1.5% 2
26-31 1.5% 2
Micro-mobility (using a scooter, skateboard, etc.)
Response Percent Response Count
0-1 86.1% 118
2-5 5.1% 7
6-15 0.7% 1
16-25 0.7% 1
26-31 2.2% 3

Compared to today, how often would you like to use these modes in the future?

Walking
Response Percent Response Count
Less frequently 0.7% 1
The same 35.8% 49
Somewhat more frequently 32.8% 45
Much more frequently 30.7% 42
Biking (including e-bikes)
Response Percent Response Count
Less frequently 2.9% 4
The same 12.4% 17
Somewhat more frequently 30.7% 42
Much more frequently 54.0% 74
Taking the bus
Response Percent Response Count
Less frequently 6.6% 9
The same 35.8% 49
Somewhat more frequently 35.8% 49
Much more frequently 18.2% 25
Micro-mobility (using a scooter, skateboard, etc.)
Response Percent Response Count
Less frequently 17.5% 24
The same 63.5% 87
Somewhat more frequently 5.1% 7
Much more frequently 7.3% 10

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Complete missing sidewalks on major streets
Add more crossings along busy streets
Build additional sections of the Flagstaff Urban Trails System (FUTS)
Implement a city-wide low stress bikeways network
Provide pedestrian/bicycle bridges and tunnels at key locations
Ensure that functional bike parking is available throughout Flagstaff
Provide pedestrian and bicycle connections to regional open space and the forest
Maintain existing sidewalks, bike lanes, and FUTS trails
Keep sidewalks, bike lanes, and FUTS tails clear of snow, cinders, and other obstructions
Keep sidewalks, bike lanes, and FUTS trails open during construction, or provide alternate routes
Provide better information and maps to make it easier to walk and bike
Promote walking and biking events and activities, including temporary street closures
Work toward equity and inclusion in our transportation system to enhance mobility for disadvantaged communities
Incorporate universal design and accessibility principles in our transportation system, to improve mobility for disabled individuals and those with mobility challenges
Provide safety education for pedestrians and bicyclists
Provide safety education for drivers
Re-establish a community-wide safe routes to school (SRTS) program to encourage walking and biking to school
Enforce traffic laws to protect pedestrians and bicyclists
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Making walking and biking easier
Making taking the bus easier
Making driving easier
Making parking easier
Meeting the City’s carbon neutrality goals
Protecting open spaces and the environment
Maintaining community character
Promoting public health and wellness
Working towards a more equitable city
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26-31
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Biking (including e-bikes)
Taking the bus
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Walking
Biking (including e-bikes)
Taking the bus
Micro-mobility (using a scooter, skateboard, etc.)
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Walking
Biking (including e-bikes)
Taking the bus
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