2022 Wyoming Active Transportation Community Needs Interim Survey
Thank you for taking the time to make your voice heard!  With the recent momentum for Active Transportation projects in Wyoming and as the Wyoming legislature considers the recent HB0144 “Active Transportation and Recreation Grant Program” bill in an interim committee, your input about Active Transportation projects you would like to see in your communities is particularly important. 

Information gathered from the 2021 “Wyoming Active Transportation Community Needs Survey” was instrumental in gaining legislative support for Active Transportation funding in this session and we are hoping to keep that momentum going throughout the interim session and beyond.  So, until the new “Wyoming Active Transportation Capital Project List” application is available on our website, we are making this newly revised “Wyoming Active Transportation Interim Survey” available to continue to learn which projects you would like to see in your communities and communicate that information to your elected officials.

This new Interim Survey is again open to Towns, Cities, Counties, Nonprofits, and the general public. Please fill out the survey questions, and seek help from your local elected officials, if you need cost estimates or project details. Let us know what type of help you need. Documenting these active transportation needs will help us to continue to show the demand that exists around Wyoming. If you did not complete the original survey, we welcome your input.  If you completed the original survey, you only need to do so again if you have new projects you would like to input.

It is important to remember that Active Transportation projects can have myriad positive impacts on Wyoming Communities:

•  It is about safety --- for kids especially, and people of all ages as they walk or ride their bikes to school, work and errands around town.

•  It is about physical and mental health --- we will be saving the State of Wyoming and its citizens money by creating greater and easier access to walkable and bikeable pathways that are safe, all while helping folks experience better total health and well-being.

•  It is about economic development --- communities across the State and the Nation see immediate and direct growth of their economies when folks have access to walkable and bikeable pathways.  Further, businesses are more likely to succeed and be started in communities with access to trails networks (both soft surface and hard surface).  

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon’s proposal to make best use of new federal funding Wyoming will receive from the American Rescue Plan is focused on creating "a future where Wyoming can thrive”.  Community-identified Active Transportation projects would help fulfill many of the Governor’s objectives, including:

•  Have a long term impact or a return on investment.
•  Be sustainable.
•  Support Stimulus over relief.
•  Where possible, leverage the dollars.
•  Create capacity for the future.
•  Benefit a wide group of citizens.

Note: You do not need to log into a Google account to complete the survey.  You only need to log in to and account if you would like to save your progress on the survey.  The "* Required" notation below only refers to a few required questions on this page being required to move onto the next page of the survey.

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Please let us know who you represent. *
Name of your Town, City, County, Organization or Community.
If you are representing a Town, City or County government, please let us know what department you are in:
Type of projects:  Please check all the categories of projects you are most interested in seeing happen in your community: *
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If you would like to tell us about  up to five specific projects that you would like to see happen in your community, please select "Yes" and "Next" below and you will be taken to the project information input section.  If you do not have projects to list, please select "No" and "Next" and you will be taken to the final page of the survey. *
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