Bi-State Regional Commission along with Rock Island, Milan, Moline and Rock Island County are conducting a study of Andalusia Road/Indian Bluff Road from Turkey Hollow Road to US 150 and are seeking input from the public and stakeholders. The purpose of this survey is to identify needs and opportunities along the corridor. We ask that you please complete the following survey regarding transportation on Andalusia Road/Indian Bluff Road.

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1. If you had a wish list of transportation improvements for this corridor, what would they be?

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2. Please rank the following items for this corridor based on priority from 1-9 (1=highest priority; 9=lowest priority):

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3. If you chose "other" in the question above, please explain.

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4. Are you a...

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5. If you are answering for a business, what is the approximate split between cars/light trucks and semis/commercial vehicles entering/exiting your business on an average day?

(Example: 60% cars/light trucks and 40% semis/commercial vehicles)

You may skip this question if you are not a business.

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6. If you are answering for a business, how many vehicular trips does your business have per day (employees, customers, deliveries, etc.)?

You may skip this question if you are not a business.

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7. Do you have any challenges accessing your property from Andalusia Road/Indian Bluff Road?

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8. If sidewalks and/or bike paths were built on the Andalusia Road/Indian Bluff Road corridor, how would you or your employees use it? (check all that apply)

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9. Do you have any additional comments or suggestions for improvements along the Andalusia Road/Indian Bluff Road corridor?

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10. Would you be interested in talking to us more about traffic and access on the Andalusia Road/Indian Bluff Road corridor? If so, please provide your name, email and phone number.

Bi-State Regional Commission, the cities of Rock Island, Moline, Milan and Rock Island County thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Later this fall there will be a public meeting regarding this corridor; look for more information on this in the coming months.

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