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The Athena Bikeways project will plan, design, and construct multimodal safety and mobility improvements, including high quality, low stress bikeways, on several streets in Midtown connecting to Centennial Park. The project includes the following streets:
· 25th Ave N from Elliston Pl to Charlotte Ave
· Patterson St from 25th Ave N to Bar-B-Que Alley
· 29th Ave N from West End Ave to 31st Ave N
· Acklen Park Dr from Murphy Rd to Long Blvd
· Long Blvd from Acklen Park Dr to 31st Ave N
· Burch Ave from 31st Ave N to 29th Ave N

As one of the first steps in the project, NDOT wants to know how the streets are working for people now based on technical analysis and community engagement.

Disclaimer: Please be advised that your comments and responses may be published without attribution in a report posted to NDOT’s website or shared on social media. By providing your input, you consent to the use and potential public dissemination of your comments. Thank you for your participation.

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* 1. How do you travel along these identified streets in the Midtown area? (Select all that apply)

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* 2. How comfortable do you feel while traveling along the following streets?

  Very uncomfortable Uncomfortable Neutral Comfortable Very comfortable Not applicable
25th Ave N from Elliston Pl to Charlotte Ave
Patterson St from 25th Ave N to Bar-B-Que Alley
29th Ave N from West End Ave to 31st Ave N
Acklen Park Dr from Murphy Rd to Long Blvd
Long Blvd from Acklen Park Dr to 31st Ave N
Burch Ave from 31st Ave N to 29th Ave N

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* 3. What are your top three (3) traffic concerns along the identified streets in the Midtown area?

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* 4. Please explain some of the concerns identified above (use specific locations/cross streets if possible).

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* 5. What transportation improvements would you like to see along the identified streets in the Midtown area?

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* 6. What is your home zip code?

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* 8. Do you have any additional comments/input about mobility in this project area?

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