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Saint Anthony Village Active Transportation

The city of Saint Anthony Village is developing an Active Transportation Action Plan to improve walking, biking, and rolling in the community. This plan will identify missing links in sidewalks, trails and bicycle networks, and recommend connections to key community destinations such as schools, retail centers, transit stations, and open spaces.

We want to hear about your experiences walking, biking, and rolling around Saint Anthony Village! The survey will take less than 15 minutes to complete and will help inform future projects in Saint Anthony Village to make it a safer and more comfortable place to move around.


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To the extent information submitted in connection with this survey identifies an individual or business, the information may be protected from disclosure under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (MGDPA). Any identifying information you provide will not be associated with your individual survey responses. However, any identifying information will be accessible to MnDOT employees whose job reasonably requires access to the information, to anyone you specifically authorize to receive the information, pursuant to a court order, and by any other person or entity authorized by state or federal law. You are not obligated to respond to this survey, and there are no consequences if you do not respond. However, if you do not respond, MnDOT may not fully understand the public’s experience with this project.

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Project Questions 

This section asks about how you get around Saint Anthony Village without using a car. We refer to these as "active transportation" methods, which include walking, biking, using "bike-like modes," and mobility devices.

  • “Bike-like modes” includes e-bikes, kick scooters, electric scooters, and skateboards. 
  • “Mobility devices” refers to equipment used to assist with movement, such as a wheelchair, walker, or mobility scooter.
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Do you ever walk, bike or use a mobility device around your community for any reason?