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Ohio River Vally Northeast (ORVNE) Segment of the Louisville Loop: Survey Responses Q11: Please provide any additional information you would like to share with Louisville Metro Parks and the project planning team. Respondent skipped this question #168 Q1: How would you describe yourself? Mark all that apply. Louisville Loop user, Cyclist, Property Owner, Resident Q2: How frequently do you use the Louisville Loop? Weekly Q3: How do you use the Louisville Loop? Mark all that apply. Walking, Bicycling, Exploring the city Q4: Which portions of the Louisville Loop do you use? Floyds fork, downtown and south end Q5: The Louisville Loop Master Plan identifies seven DESIGN PRINCIPLES for the development of the Louisville Loop. Please identify how important you feel each of these principles are: Improve mobility Very important Connect neighborhoods, schools and parks Very important Encourage a wide range of users Very important Celebrate the natural and cultural history Very important Enrich our lives with public art Not sure Serve as a catalyst for economic development Somewhat important Be an essential component for growth and prosperity Somewhat important Q6: Of these seven design principles, please identify which three you feel are most important for this section of the Louisville Loop (select only 3): Improve mobility, Connect neighborhoods, schools and parks, Celebrate the natural and cultural history Q7: Several project considerations have been identified for the study area. Please identify how important you feel each of these considerations are to the project: Property ownership Very important Accessibility Somewhat important Dimensional suitability Somewhat important Connectivity Very important Constructability Very important Character/Experience Very important Safety Somewhat important Environmental/historic site impacts Somewhat important Supported by previous planning Somewhat important Q8: Of the nine considerations listed above, please identify which ones you feel are the THREE MOST IMPORTANT considerations for this study area (please mark only three): Property ownership, Connectivity, Constructability Q9: Are there additional issues and considerations that should be considered for this route? I just wish that the north east section was not so much as an expanded side walk, even though we need side walks. MSD has recently put in a 5 mile pipeline - 150 feet wide along harrods creek. if the path went there it would end up by Norton commons, then to get to the Floyds fork section via the ford plant to factory lane - it would be neat to have the trail go through the ford plant - we could name the trail, Ford's Louisville Loop. They do it for the iron man Q10: What do you feel is the most important opportunity or challenge for this section of the Louisville Loop route? Make it look like a wooded path instead of an expanded side walk. Q11: Please provide any additional information you would like to share with Louisville Metro Parks and the project planning team. Respondent skipped this question Page 150 of 166