Green Infrastructure is the network of natural areas ( i.e. forests, open land, parks, streams) that conserves ecosystem values and functions, sustains clean air and water, and provides improved health and quality of life for our residents and community. It is what ties our social, environmental and economic health together. The City of Edmond and our partner, the Edmond Land Conservancy, invite you to complete this survey, which will help prioritize and implement future Green Infrastructure projects.

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* In your opinion, please rate the importance of each of the following Green Infrastructure components.

  Not at all Not very No opinion Somewhat Extremely
Complete Streets
Bicycle lanes, pedestrian walkways, or landscaped streets incorporated into roadway design...
Trails Connecting Parks and other Outdoor Destinations
Off-street trails connecting City parks…
Tree Canopy Management
Tree canopy for weather-sheltered ecosystems, prevention of erosion, moderating climate…
Open Space Preservation
Open space for clean air and water, flood control, recreation opportunities, wildlife habitat…
Prime Farmland Preservation
Soil with the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food crops…
Remnant Forest Preservation
Old-growth trees that pre-date statehood. High ecological integrity and vital to biodiversity…
Stormwater Solutions
Solutions that will provide areas for recreation, preservation, and regionalized stormwater alternatives…
Water Resources Protection
Use of low impact development (i.e. porous pavement, green roofs, rain gardens), protection of well heads and streams…
Alternative Transportation Connectivity
Additional connectivity between transit services and pedestrian walk and bikeways…
Educational Green Space Opportunities for Schools
Conservation / nature areas and / or trails located near schools…

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