Mitchell Area Safety Action Plan Survey
1. How would you rate the overall safety of the streets, roads, intersections, and pedestrian crossings in the City of Mitchell?
1 - Very poor (need major improvements)
2 – Poor
3 – Fair (need some improvements)
4 – Good
5 – Excellent (need minimal improvements)
2. In the City of Mitchell, please select your top three transportation safety concerns from this list:
Cars failing to yield
Distracted driving (e.g. cellphones, vehicle screens)
High volumes of vehicle or truck traffic
Impaired driving (e.g. alcohol, drugs, other substance abuse)
Lack of safe crossings (unmarked crosswalks or pedestrian signals)
Lack of safe routes for children to walk to school
Lack of sidewalks, trails or bike lanes
Poor accessibility for people with disabilities
Poor visibility at intersections/crosswalks
Poor winter driving conditions
Sidewalks, trails or bike lanes in poor condition
Speeding vehicles
3. Please select the top three improvements you support to enhance traffic safety in the City of Mitchell from the list below:
Add more separated bicycle/pedestrian facilities
Collect, analyze and share data to measure the success of traffic safety improvement efforts
Encourage the community and offer education about traffic safety
Improve enforcement of traffic laws (e.g. speed limits, cars running red lights)
Improve lighting and increase visibility for people walking, biking, driving, and riding public transit
Improve pedestrian crosswalk visibility and crossing conditions for pedestrians and bicyclists
Improve road designs and traffic calming to cut down on speeding
Pave key roads
4. How would you rate the quality of the sidewalks and shared-use paths/trail network in Mitchell?
1 – Very Poor (provides poor connectivity – hard to get around town)
2 – Poor
3 – Fair (provides good connectivity – not difficult to get around town)
4 – Good
5 – Excellent (provides excellent connectivity – easy to get around town)
5. Which type of bike facilities do you feel comfortable using? (Select all that apply)
Shared-use path (Bike/pedestrian separated from vehicles)
Bike lanes (On-street adjacent to vehicle travel lane)
Travel lanes (riding with traffic in travel lane)
6. Which of the following do you believe would most improve the bicycle and pedestrian network? (Select up to three)
Complete sidewalk gaps
Expand the shared-use path network within residential areas
Expand the shared-use path network to provide regional links and connections to popular area destinations and recreational facilities
Add and/or enhance street crossings of major roadways
Add bike lanes to major roadways
Add shared-use paths along major roadways
Identify a network of lower speed neighborhood bikeways through signage and pavement markings to improve connectivity
7. Do you have any additional transportation safety concerns (e.g., specific locations that you recommend for safety improvements)? Please provide details below.
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