Thank you for taking part in this survey about improving pedestrian crossings and urban trails in Austin. Your feedback will help the City identify areas that need improvement and make them more accessible. This survey will be open through August 15, 2025.

This survey is anonymous, unless you decide to share your contact information for follow-up. If you need help with any questions or would like someone to read the questions or enter your answers, please email MobilityBonds@austintexas.gov for assistance.

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Provide your input on the interactive map. You can add a point and comment on a need, opportunity or concern on accessibility to pedestrian crossings and urban trails.

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In addition to the interactive map exercise, you can also list specific intersections or locations where you have encountered challenges with pedestrian crossings or urban trails.

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What challenges have you encountered at pedestrian crossings? (Select all that apply)

Curb ramps that are missing or are too steep
Pedestrian push buttons that are too high or difficult to access
Sounds or cues for crossing are missing
Crosswalks with faded markings, uneven pavement, or steep
Traffic signals that change too fast
Obstacles in the crosswalk, such as utility poles, signs, and debris
Crossings feel unsafe due to traffic speed or visibility
No challenges have been encountered
Other
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Do you use any of the urban trails in Austin, like the Walnut Creek trails or the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail?

Yes, frequently (more than once a week)
Yes, occasionally (a few times a month)
Yes, rarely (less than once a month)
No
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If you answered yes to the previous question, what difficulties have you encountered on the trails?

Poor surface conditions, such as uneven or cracked ground
Steep inclines or drop-offs
Narrow trails or not enough space to pass
Obstacles (like plants, poles, fences, etc.)
Insufficient signs or directions
Hard-to-reach trailheads or access points
Dark or unsafe conditions
Other
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Please rank the following areas for accessibility improvements. (Rank from high priority to low priority)

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Please rank the following changes based on how much they would improve your experience using pedestrian crossings. (Rank from most helpful to least helpful)

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Please rank the following changes based on how much they would improve your experience using urban trails. (Rank from most helpful to least helpful)

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Optional Demographic Questions

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What is your ZIP Code?

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Which of the following best represents your cultural identity?

Asian
Black and/or African American
Hispanic/Latino
Native/Indigenous
White
Another
Prefer not to answer
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Which of the following best represents your gender identity?

Female
Male
Another gender
Prefer not to answer
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Do you identify as someone with a disability?

No, I do not identify as having a disability
Yes, I have a mobility-related disability
Yes, I have a cognitive- or intellectually-related disability
Yes, I have a hearing-related disability
Yes, I have a vision-related disability
Prefer not to answer
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What is your age?

Under 15
15-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+ years old
Prefer not to answer
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What is your yearly household income?

$0 - $24,999
$25,000 - $49,999
$50,000 - $74,999
$75,000 - $99,999
$100,000 - $149,999
$150,000+
Prefer not to answer
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How do you usually get around Austin? (Select all that apply)

Walking
Using a wheelchair or mobility aid
Biking or rolling
Public transit (bus or rail)
Driving
Rideshare or taxi
Other
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Virtual Open House Presentation

The City of Austin held a virtual open house on Tuesday, June 24, 2025. You can find the presentation materials below.