(KAIR) -- The Kansas Department of Transportation is seeking public input to help identify statewide bicycling and pedestrian needs.
Becky Pepper, KDOT bicycle pedestrian coordinator, said an online survey has been posted on KDOT’s website, www.ksdot.org, to collect the opinions and comments of Kansans.
The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete.
Survey respondents will be asked how they use and value bicycling and walking facilities and policies and whether changes are needed.
KDOT planners are also interested in identifying possible collaborations and cost sharing arrangements to best leverage limited resources for the greatest impact.
An 18-member Kansas Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Plan Advisory Board is providing multiple perspectives and guidance on this study that will completed by fall 2013.
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