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What is your connection to Tempe? Select all that apply.

Response Percent Response Count
I live here 92.3% 108
I own property 48.7% 57
I own a business 8.5% 10
I work here 40.2% 47
I travel through here 31.6% 37
I shop, play, or dine here 68.4% 80
Other 6.0% 7

What are the biggest safety issues you notice? Select your top 3.

Response Percent Response Count
Speeding/aggressive driving 58.1% 68
Near-misses/close calls 19.7% 23
Distracted/non-compliant driving 48.7% 57
Poor lighting 8.5% 10
Missing or unsafe crosswalks 16.2% 19
Lack of sidewalks 5.1% 6
Lack of bike lanes 25.6% 30
Inadequate bike lane design 34.2% 40
Wide roads/long crossing distances 17.1% 20
Poor pavement conditions 19.7% 23
Transit stop safety 5.1% 6
Other 21.4% 25

What causes delays where you travel most? Select your top 3.

Response Percent Response Count
Traffic congestion 64.3% 74
Poor signal tming 53.0% 61
Construction 33.0% 38
Crashes/incidents 10.4% 12
School drop-off/pick-up traffic 13.0% 15
Freight/truck activity 7.0% 8
Lack of turn lanes/bottlenecks 27.0% 31
Transit delays 20.0% 23
Rail crossings 14.8% 17
Other 19.1% 22

On a scale of 0-5 (0 being never and 5 being frequently), how often do traffic or transit delays cause you to be late or disrupt your schedule?

Response Percent Response Count
0 8.6% 10
1 32.8% 38
2 25.0% 29
3 22.4% 26
4 6.9% 8
5 4.3% 5

Which outcomes should the plan prioritize? Select your top 3.

Response Percent Response Count
Reduce severe crashes / improve safety 42.7% 50
Improve travel time reliability 21.4% 25
Improve walking/biking conditions 60.7% 71
Improve transit access and reliability 39.3% 46
Maintain/repair existing infrastructure 31.6% 37
Reduce congestion 22.2% 26
Support freight and goods movement 0.9% 1
Improve air quality / reduce emissions 27.4% 32
Improve access to jobs and services 6.0% 7
Neighborhood quality of life (noise, cut-through traffic) 41.9% 49

With limited funding, where should the community invest first? Select your top one.

Response Percent Response Count
Maintain/repair what we have (state of good repair) 23.9% 28
Safety projects (Vision Zero, safer crossings, speed management) 19.7% 23
Multimodal access (sidewalks, bike facilities, first/last mile connections) 35.9% 42
Transit improvements 11.1% 13
Technology/operations (signals, real-time info) 5.1% 6
Other 4.3% 5

How supportive are you of these approaches?

Lower speeds on key corridors for safety
Response Percent Response Count
Strongly support 43.6% 51
Support 21.4% 25
Neutral 15.4% 18
Oppose 8.5% 10
Strongly oppose 10.3% 12
Unsure 0.9% 1
Add protected bike lanes (may require travel lane reduction or loss of street parking)
Response Percent Response Count
Strongly support 56.4% 66
Support 21.4% 25
Neutral 6.8% 8
Oppose 7.7% 9
Strongly oppose 6.8% 8
Unsure 0.9% 1
Add bus priority (may impact general traffic flow)
Response Percent Response Count
Strongly support 32.5% 38
Support 27.4% 32
Neutral 20.5% 24
Oppose 10.3% 12
Strongly oppose 8.5% 10
Expand sidewalks and crossings (may affect parking/ROW)
Response Percent Response Count
Strongly support 41.0% 48
Support 27.4% 32
Neutral 17.1% 20
Oppose 6.0% 7
Strongly oppose 6.8% 8
Unsure 0.9% 1
Roadway lane reductions
Response Percent Response Count
Strongly support 28.2% 33
Support 12.8% 15
Neutral 24.8% 29
Oppose 12.0% 14
Strongly oppose 17.9% 21
Unsure 2.6% 3

On a scale of 0-5 (0 being very easy and 5 being very difficult), how easy is it for you to reach transit stops from your home or workplace? If you do not use transit, skip to the next question.

Response Percent Response Count
0 22.0% 20
1 18.7% 17
2 6.6% 6
3 15.4% 14
4 15.4% 14
5 22.0% 20

What changes to transit service would most improve your travel? Select your top 3.

Response Percent Response Count
Expanded frequent service network 33.6% 36
Increased Local Bus frequency on weekdays 21.5% 23
Increased Local Bus frequency on weekends 14.0% 15
New geographic areas served by Orbit 44.9% 48
Transit spot improvements (transit signal priority, transit queue jumps) 29.9% 32
Dedicated transit lanes 29.9% 32
Extend service hours (earlier and/or later trips) 20.6% 22
Bus stop improvements (shade, shelter, bench, trashcan, lighting, etc.) 46.7% 50
Other 15.9% 17

What matters most to you as we work toward project recommendations? Select your top 3.

Response Percent Response Count
Costs - Planning Estimates 20.7% 24
Traffic Congestion - Level of Service 31.0% 36
City Goals - General Plan and Council Strategic Priorities 19.8% 23
Right of way - Property and Access Impacts 6.9% 8
Community Support - Survey 21.6% 25
Equity - Propensity, Equity Priority Zones 22.4% 26
Mode Split - Project Improves Non-auto Travel 49.1% 57
Traffic Safety - High Injury Network 43.1% 50
Transit Connectivity - Address Gaps in the System 51.7% 60
Other 10.3% 12

What is one improvement that would make the biggest difference in your daily travel?

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What transportation challenges do you face that haven’t been mentioned?

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81
Skipped
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March 18, 2026, 9:46 PM
  • What is your connection to Tempe? Select all that apply.
    • I travel through here
    • I shop, play, or dine here
    • Other - I go to university here
  • What are the biggest safety issues you notice? Select your top 3.
    • Speeding/aggressive driving
    • Near-misses/close calls
    • Transit stop safety
  • What causes delays where you travel most? Select your top 3.
    • Traffic congestion
    • School drop-off/pick-up traffic
    • Transit delays
  • On a scale of 0-5 (0 being never and 5 being frequently), how often do traffic or transit delays cause you to be late or disrupt your schedule?
    • 3
  • Which outcomes should the plan prioritize? Select your top 3.
    • Improve travel time reliability
    • Improve transit access and reliability
    • Improve access to jobs and services
  • With limited funding, where should the community invest first? Select your top one.
    • Transit improvements
  • How supportive are you of these approaches?
    • Lower speeds on key corridors for safety - Neutral
    • Add protected bike lanes (may require travel lane reduction or loss of street parking) - Support
    • Add bus priority (may impact general traffic flow) - Support
    • Expand sidewalks and crossings (may affect parking/ROW) - Strongly support
    • Roadway lane reductions - Strongly support
  • On a scale of 0-5 (0 being very easy and 5 being very difficult), how easy is it for you to reach transit stops from your home or workplace? If you do not use transit, skip to the next question.
    • 4
  • What changes to transit service would most improve your travel? Select your top 3.
    • Increased Local Bus frequency on weekdays
    • New geographic areas served by Orbit
    • Transit spot improvements (transit signal priority, transit queue jumps)
  • What matters most to you as we work toward project recommendations? Select your top 3.
    • Traffic Congestion - Level of Service
    • Community Support - Survey
    • Transit Connectivity - Address Gaps in the System
  • What is one improvement that would make the biggest difference in your daily travel?

    I am confident that making it more clear about where the Orbit stops are and having the drivers actually dropping off passengers at the stops requested would improve my travel.

  • What transportation challenges do you face that haven’t been mentioned?
    No response.
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Lower speeds on key corridors for safety
Add protected bike lanes (may require travel lane reduction or loss of street parking)
Add bus priority (may impact general traffic flow)
Expand sidewalks and crossings (may affect parking/ROW)
Roadway lane reductions
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