Online Survey 3--Access and Mobility
1. Access and mobility
When talking about transportation and roadway improvements, there are often discussions about how easy it is to move through the area (mobility) and how easy it is to access businesses, local streets, etc. (access). Sometimes access and mobility don’t go together, if you think about a highway—it has a high rate of speed and mobility, but the number of access points are limited to interchanges. Local streets, have more access points like driveways and intersecting roads, but have lower speeds. Please answer the following few questions to help the study team have a better understanding of what is important to you when talking about access and mobility in the Johnson County Gateway: I-435/I-35/K-10 Interchange study area.
| | 1 Stongly support emphasis of access | 2 Support acccess | 3 Neutral about emphasis of access or emphasis of mobility | 4 Support mobility | 5 Stongly support emphasis of mobility |
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| Access to existing businesses | | | | | |
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| | 1 Stongly support emphasis of access | 2 Support acccess | 3 Neutral about emphasis of access or emphasis of mobility | 4 Support mobility | 5 Stongly support emphasis of mobility |
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| Access to future development | | | | | |
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