Federal regulations require Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO's) to carryout a comprehensive, cooperative, and continuous (3-C), multimodal, regional, performance based planning and programming transportation process. The Tri-Lakes MPO was established in 2003. The MPO's regional boundary encompasses parts of Garland County, Hot Spring County and the entire City of Hot Springs, including Intracity Transit. Federal regulations require MPOs to develop Metropolitan Transportation Plans (MTPs) every five years, for a planning horizon of at least 20 years. Therefore, as part of the 2045 MTP development process, the MPO would like to gather your input regarding our region's transportation system.

If you have any comments/questions, please contact the MPO at trilakesmpo@wcapdd.org or 501-302-5028 Voice/TTY 711. You can also visit our website for more information: http://wcapdd.org/tri-lakes-mpo 

Thank you for taking the time to complete this voluntary and anonymous survey.

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* 1. In which Zip Code do you live in?

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* 2. What is your age group?

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* 3. What is your race/ethnicity?

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* 4. Do you have Limited English Proficiency (LEP)? Answer Yes or No. If Yes, which language(s) are you proficient in?

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* 5. What is your income?

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* 6. What do you like about our region's transportation system? i.e. highways, trails, bikeways, sidewalks, buses, airways, railways, etc.

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* 7. What do you think are the challenges of our region's transportation system, and how should we resolve these challenges?

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* 8. Which transportation projects would you like to see implemented in the next 10 years, given that we have limited financial resources? (Please prioritize your list).

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* 9. If we had unlimited financial resources, which transportation projects would you like to see implemented in our region in the next 25 years? (Please prioritize your list).

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* 10. How should we raise money at the local and state government levels to pay for transportation projects in our region?

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