Trails and Open Space
The Fargo-Moorhead Metropolitan Council of Governments in cooperation with the consulting firm of Bonestroo/ALTA Planning and Design is conducting the NDSU Bicycle and Pedestrian Access Study. The intent of the Study is to gather information on current walking and bicycling behavior between NDSU’s main campus and its downtown campus. The Study will offer alternatives for bicycling and walking infrastructure in the short, medium and long-term so as to improve the convenience of walking or bicycling to the main campus and downtown campus. The Study will be completed by the fall of 2010. We are looking for your ideas and thoughts for improving bicycle and pedestrian connectivity.
NDSU Bicycle and Pedestrian Access Survey
As part of the ongoing NDSU Bicycle and Pedestrian Access Study, we are looking for feedback related to improved bicycle and pedestrian access between the main NDSU campus and downtown Fargo campus buildings Klai Hall, Barry Hall & Renaissance Hall.
This survey will provide valuable information on current bicycling and walking behavior and routes within the study area. Complete this survey online.
Please take a few moments to complete the survey; it should take you no more than 10 minutes. This survey is sponsored by the Fargo Moorhead Metro Council of Governments, in partnership with NDSU, City of Fargo and the North Dakota Department of Transportation.
For additional information or to provide comments regarding the NDSU Bicycle and Pedestrian Access Study, please visit the project website.