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City presents connectivity micro‑survey: residents say sidewalks and access need improvement, bicycling infrastructure less familiar

2212977 · January 21, 2025
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City staff presented results from a three‑week “connectivity micro‑survey” to the City Council Wednesday, reporting more than 2,200 responses that highlight gaps in sidewalks and pedestrian connectivity and lower familiarity with bicycle infrastructure.

City staff presented results from a three‑week “connectivity micro‑survey” to the City Council Wednesday, reporting more than 2,200 responses that highlight gaps in sidewalks and pedestrian connectivity and lower familiarity with bicycle infrastructure.

Aaron McCullough, the city's director of communications, said the micro‑survey followed an 11‑month comprehensive citizen survey and focused on walkability and bikeability in Broken Arrow. McCullough told the council the survey asked six questions and collected about 2,200 responses between Oct. 23 and Nov. 13.

Combined results show roughly…

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