Spokane Centennial Trail
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1. Knowledge/Understanding of the Trail
1
. How familiar would you say you are with the Spokane Centennial Trail?
How familiar would you say you are with the Spokane Centennial Trail?
Very - I use it frequently and have been on all or most of it, and I am knowledgeable about the trail's access points, needs and history.
Somewhat - I use it often and know where it is and how to access popular trailheads.
A little - I use it sometimes and pretty much know where it is.
Not at all - I would need help or assistance to get to it or get more information about it.
2
. If you are a Trail user, how often do you use it?
If you are a Trail user, how often do you use it?
Several times a week
Several times a month
A few times a month
Every few months
Once a year or less
3
. How pleased are you with your experience of the Trail?
How pleased are you with your experience of the Trail?
Very
Somewhat
A little
Not at all
4
. How would you rate the value of the Trail to the community?
How would you rate the value of the Trail to the community?
Very – it’s a vital community resource
Somewhat important – it’s great to have, but not critical
Not that important
5
. How would you compare the value of the Trail to the value of these other community recreation resources?
Riverfront Park
Mt Spokane State Park
A park in your neighborhood
More important
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How would you compare the value of the Trail to the value of these other community recreation resources? More important Riverfront Park
More important Mt Spokane State Park
More important A park in your neighborhood
The same
The same Riverfront Park
The same Mt Spokane State Park
The same A park in your neighborhood
Less important
Less important Riverfront Park
Less important Mt Spokane State Park
Less important A park in your neighborhood
6
. Who owns the Centennial Trail?
Who owns the Centennial Trail?
The State of Washington
The City of Spokane
Spokane County
The public
The Friends of the Centennial Trail
Other
Other (please specify)
7
. Who manages the Centennial Trail?
Who manages the Centennial Trail?
Washington State Parks
The City of Spokane Parks and Recreation Department
Spokane County
The Friends of the Centennial Trail
Other
Other (please specify)
8
. How is routine maintenance and upkeep of the Centennial Trail funded?
How is routine maintenance and upkeep of the Centennial Trail funded?
It’s not funded because it’s free.
Through private donations and grants
Through property taxes
Through government funding
Through sales or other taxes
Other – open-ended
Other (please specify)
9
. How are large construction projects on the Centennial Trail funded?
How are large construction projects on the Centennial Trail funded?
They aren’t.
Through private donations and grants
Through property taxes
Through government funding
Through sales or other taxes
Other
Other (please specify)
10
. Do you have a Centennial Trail membership?
Do you have a Centennial Trail membership?
Yes. I have a membership that I pay an annual fee for.
Yes. I paid a one-time membership fee.
Yes. I did not pay a fee for it.
No
11
. Are you familiar with the Trail’s adopt-a-mile program?
Are you familiar with the Trail’s adopt-a-mile program?
Yes
No
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12
. If so, can you name any of the trail’s adopt-a-mile sponsors?
If so, can you name any of the trail’s adopt-a-mile sponsors?
13
. Are there locations of the trail that you consider problem areas or that you avoid using?
Are there locations of the trail that you consider problem areas or that you avoid using?
Yes
No
14
. If so, where and what are the problems?
If so, where and what are the problems?
15
. Are you familiar with the unfinished parts of the trail, or “trail gaps?”
Are you familiar with the unfinished parts of the trail, or “trail gaps?”
Yes
No
16
. If so, can you tell me where any of the trail gaps are?
If so, can you tell me where any of the trail gaps are?
17
. How do you navigate areas of the trail that are on the street, incomplete or under construction?
How do you navigate areas of the trail that are on the street, incomplete or under construction?
I research it online and make a plan before I use the trail.
I carry a Centennial Trail map.
I look for the Centennial Trail sign markings.
I wing it, or take my own shortcut.
I don’t use parts of the trail that are on the street, incomplete or under construction.
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