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Results of search for: Complete streets for all years
Wave | Q# | Question Text | Data Tables |
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Fall 2014 | q27 | In 2010, "Complete streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete streets initiative? Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | State policies | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall 2014 | q28 | Which of the following best describes your jurisdiction's approach to Complete streets policies? Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | State policies | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall 2014 | q29a | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your jurisdiction: Quality of life Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall 2014 | q29b | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your jurisdiction: Cost-effectiveness of road spending Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall 2014 | q29c | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your jurisdiction: Economic development Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall 2014 | q29d | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your jurisdiction: Traffic congestion Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall 2014 | q29e | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your jurisdiction: Pedestrian and/or cyclist safety Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall 2014 | q29f | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your jurisdiction: Your jurisdiction's relationship with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall 2014 | q30 | Overall, would you say that, in your role as a local official, you support or oppose pursuing Complete streets policies in your jurisdiction? Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Development strategies | Community development | Roads | Transportation | Complete streets | |
Fall* 2014 | Q13 | In 2010, "Complete streets" legislation gave project planning and coordination responsibilities to local governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to develop "roadways planned, designed, and constructed to provide appropriate access to all legal users...whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot or bicycle." How familiar are you with the Complete streets initiative? [*Note: These data are from the Fall 2014 supplemental survey] Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | State policies | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall* 2014 | Q14 | Which of the following best describes your county's approach to Complete streets policies? [*Note: These data are from the Fall 2014 supplemental survey] Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall* 2014 | Q15a | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your county: Quality of life [*Note: These data are from the Fall 2014 supplemental survey] Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall* 2014 | Q15b | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your county: Cost-effectiveness of road spending [*Note: These data are from the Fall 2014 supplemental survey] Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall* 2014 | Q15c | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your county: Economic development [*Note: These data are from the Fall 2014 supplemental survey] Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall* 2014 | Q15d | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your county: Traffic congestion [*Note: These data are from the Fall 2014 supplemental survey] Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall* 2014 | Q15e | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your county: Pedestrian and/or cyclist safety [*Note: These data are from the Fall 2014 supplemental survey] Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Roads | Transportation | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall* 2014 | Q15f | What overall impact, if any, do you believe Complete streets policies have or would have on each of the following in your county: Your county road commission's/road department's relationship with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) [*Note: These data are from the Fall 2014 supplemental survey] Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues | Governmental Relations | State Government Related Topics: Roads | Community development | Complete streets | |
Fall* 2014 | Q16 | Overall, would you say that, in your role as a county road commission/road department official, you support or oppose pursuing Complete streets policies in your county? [*Note: These data are from the Fall 2014 supplemental survey] Major Tags: Services | Infrastructure | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Development strategies | Community development | Roads | Transportation | Complete streets | |
Spring 2013 | Q43j | Some people consider the elements in the following list to be placemaking efforts, others may not. Whether or not you consider them placemaking, which of the following, if any, are your jurisdiction pursuing for economic development or any other purpose? Bicycle-friendly/walkability (Complete streets). Major Tags: Economic Development | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Development strategies | Community development | Infrastructure | Complete streets | Placemaking | |
Spring 2013 | Q45j | Regardless of whether you have any placemaking efforts underway, please indicate, in your opinion, how effective or ineffective the following are, or could be, in your jurisdiction for economic development purposes: Bicycle-friendly/walkability (Complete streets). Major Tags: Economic Development | Community and Social Issues Related Topics: Development strategies | Community development | Infrastructure | Complete streets | Placemaking |
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