Comprehensive Transportation Plan Survey

In June 2014, Washington State University began the process of creating a Comprehensive Transportation Plan for the main campus located in Pullman. Part of the planning process includes outreach to the campus community which is being conducted via in-person meetings and an online survey.

If you haven’t already, please take a few minutes to complete our brief online survey and share the link with friends and colleagues: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WSUTransportation

Feedback will be used to guide and inform the creation of a Comprehensive Transportation Plan that promotes a variety of convenient, cost-effective and customer-friendly options for accessing campus now and in the future.

By completing the survey and entering your contact information on the last page, you will be entered to win one of several great prizes including:

  • WSU prize pack from The Bookie
  • 1-Year Zipcar membership
  • New E-Reader (i.e., Kindle Fire or Barnes & Noble NOOK)

Please note: While data collected from the 2013 Bike & Pedestrian Plan Survey will inform Comprehensive Transportation Plan, this survey is more comprehensive so please complete the survey even if you participated in last year’s survey.

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