In the past year, approximately how often do you engage in recreational activities within the Little Sand Creek Watershed (e.g. biking, hiking, berry picking, etc.)? Please select one.
A few times per week
In which season(s) do you typically visit or participate in outdoor recreation in the watershed (select all that apply)?
Spring
Summer
Winter
Fall
When do you recreate in the watershed?
Equally on weekends and weekdays
How long have you been recreating in the Little Sand Creek Watershed?
Over 10 years
Please select who you are typically with when you recreate in the watershed. (Select the option or combination that is most common for you.)
I recreate alone
What type of outdoor recreation activity do you participate in most often in the watershed (select one)?
Hiking
Where do you most commonly access recreation in the watershed?
Other - walk in via Little Sand Creek
Do you utilize the summer shuttle?
No
If you use the summer shuttle, what activity are you using the shuttle for (example: downhill mountain biking, hiking, berry picking, etc.)
No response.
If you use the summer shuttle, how often do you use it in a typical season?
No response.
Please prioritize the following statements by what is most important to you when it comes to the Little Sand Creek Watershed.
The Little Sand Creek Watershed is owned by the City of Sandpoint's water utility. It is one of of the two sources (the other being the lake) of drinking water supplied through the Sandpoint water system. The Sandpoint water utility provides water in the City of Sandpoint as well as the adjacent cities of Ponderay and Kootenai and it also provides wholesale water to the Syringa, Northside and Edelweiss Water Districts.
A balanced approach that ensures a wide variety of recreation with limitations (which may include restricted areas) to protect other sensitive natural areas other than drinking water.
What are your biggest concerns when it comes to recreation in the watershed?
Overuse/too many people
Conflicts between different user groups
Degrading water quality
Erosion from recreational use
Off-Leash Dogs
Disruption to wildlife and birds
Overdevelopment of infrastructure
What would most improve your recreational experience in the watershed?
Trail options that reduce conflicts between users
Other - stop making access easy.
How do you get information about recreational opportunities (select all that apply)?
Other - I've lived here forever.
What would be the most effective way to communicate with you, your family, and friends about recreational opportunities or stewardship events in the watershed (select all that apply)?
E-newsletter
Other - email
Are you?
A full-time Bonner County resident but live outside Sandpoint city limits
What is your age?
65+
What is your gender?
Female
Is there anything else you would like to share with us regarding recreation in the Little Sand Creek Watershed?
No response.
What different types of recreational activities do you enjoy in the watershed (select all that apply)?
Hiking
Snowshoeing
Nature walk, wildlife viewing, bird watching or photography
Open Town Hall is not a certified voting system or ballot box. As with any public comment process, participation in Open Town Hall is voluntary. The responses in this record are not necessarily representative of the whole population, nor do they reflect the opinions of any government agency or elected officials.
In the past year, approximately how often do you engage in recreational activities within the Little Sand Creek Watershed (e.g. biking, hiking, berry picking, etc.)? Please select one.
In which season(s) do you typically visit or participate in outdoor recreation in the watershed (select all that apply)?
When do you recreate in the watershed?
How long have you been recreating in the Little Sand Creek Watershed?
Please select who you are typically with when you recreate in the watershed. (Select the option or combination that is most common for you.)
What type of outdoor recreation activity do you participate in most often in the watershed (select one)?
Where do you most commonly access recreation in the watershed?
Do you utilize the summer shuttle?
If you use the summer shuttle, what activity are you using the shuttle for (example: downhill mountain biking, hiking, berry picking, etc.)
No response.If you use the summer shuttle, how often do you use it in a typical season?
No response.Please prioritize the following statements by what is most important to you when it comes to the Little Sand Creek Watershed.
The Little Sand Creek Watershed is owned by the City of Sandpoint's water utility. It is one of of the two sources (the other being the lake) of drinking water supplied through the Sandpoint water system. The Sandpoint water utility provides water in the City of Sandpoint as well as the adjacent cities of Ponderay and Kootenai and it also provides wholesale water to the Syringa, Northside and Edelweiss Water Districts.
Maintaining the ecological balance of the watershed.
A balanced approach that ensures a wide variety of recreation with limitations (which may include restricted areas) to protect other sensitive natural areas other than drinking water.
Quiet, peaceful interaction with nature.
A balanced approach that ensures a wide variety of recreation with limitations (including restricted areas) to ensure the quality of drinking water.
What are your biggest concerns when it comes to recreation in the watershed?
What would most improve your recreational experience in the watershed?
How do you get information about recreational opportunities (select all that apply)?
What would be the most effective way to communicate with you, your family, and friends about recreational opportunities or stewardship events in the watershed (select all that apply)?
Are you?
What is your age?
What is your gender?
Is there anything else you would like to share with us regarding recreation in the Little Sand Creek Watershed?
No response.What different types of recreational activities do you enjoy in the watershed (select all that apply)?