Community Walkability Question Title * 1. What obstacles, if any, exist to going on walks in your neighborhood and around your community? Examples of common obstacles include:Lack of sidewalks or trailsLack of street lights Loose dogs or other animalsTraffic or safety concernsOther OK Question Title * 2. On a scale of 1-5, how easy is it to take walks around your community? Extremely Difficult Difficult Somewhat Difficult Easy Very Easy Community Walkability Community Walkability Extremely Difficult Community Walkability Difficult Community Walkability Somewhat Difficult Community Walkability Easy Community Walkability Very Easy Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 3. On a scale of 1-5, how would you rate your awareness of places to walk in your community? Not Aware Slightly Aware Somewhat Aware Aware Very Aware Walk Awareness Walk Awareness Not Aware Walk Awareness Slightly Aware Walk Awareness Somewhat Aware Walk Awareness Aware Walk Awareness Very Aware Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 4. Would you be interested in joining group themed walks led by community members? If you are interested, what time of the day would you prefer to meet? Morning Afternoon Evening Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 5. Are you aware of the physical, mental, and emotional benefits of walking? Not Very Aware Somewhat Aware Very Aware Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 6. Would you be interested in being trained as a walk leader to lead walks in your community? If you are interested, please contact Crystal Bell at crystal.bell1@maryland.gov or call 410-632-0056 and ask about becoming a walk leader. Yes No Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 7. Would walking path signage improve the walkability of your neighborhood? Yes No Unsure OK DONE