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Results from Bernalillo County ADA Transportation Plan Public Questionnaire
March 23, 2018
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Executive Summary
As part of Bernalillo County’s ADA Transition Plan Update, a public questionnaire was conducted in early March 2018. Bernalillo County staff appreciate all responses received. This public input provides both a voice and quantitative values to concerns expressed. There was good participation from all major areas within the unincorporated county as well as good participation from people whose lives involve a disability.
This input will be used a variety of ways to help bring all pedestrian facilities in public right-of-way into ADA compliance for the unincorporated county. Bernalillo County’s two largest resources for making these improvements are through capital improvement and maintenance. Response results will be incorporated into the evaluation criteria for Bernalillo County’s Capital Improvement Program
(CIP). In addition, comments on maintenance issues, such as cracked and buckled sidewalks and weeds help emphasize the need to address these issues.
There is one large concern expressed by participants that will not be addressed in the ADA Transition Plan. This concern is missing sidewalks in an entire residential neighborhood. The ADA does not require public agencies to provide pedestrian facilities on public rights-of-way. However, when a public agency does provide a pedestrian facility, then the ADA requires that it must be accessible to persons with disabilities. Bernalillo County recognizes that this is a mobility issue and long stretches of new sidewalk are planned through Bernalillo County’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Action Plan.
Total 233 participants
36% of participants report either having a disability or having someone in their care with a disability Remaining
64% of participants (no disability)
Of people whose lives involves a disability, 12% take public transit regularly.
Top Three Issues for All Participants
1. Missing Sidewalks 2. Cracks & Breaks in Sidewalks 3. Missing Curb Ramps
Top Three Locations to Fix First
1. Sidewalks on residential streets (all participants)
2. Sidewalks near public places such as libraries, community centers, parks and open space (all participants)
3. Sidewalks near grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants, and other food related businesses (participants whose lives involves a disability)
3. Sidewalks near schools including kindergarten through 12th grade and higher education facilities (no disability)
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary ....................................................................................................................................................2
Background .................................................................................................................................................................4
Questionnaire Participants .........................................................................................................................................4
Disability Status of Participants ..................................................................................................................................5
Types of Improvements Identified .............................................................................................................................6
General Locations for Prioritizing Improvements ......................................................................................................7
What Participants Had to Say .....................................................................................................................................8
Outcomes ...................................................................................................................................................................9
Missing Sidewalks in Residential Neighborhoods .........................................................................................9
Complete Streets and Major Roads ..............................................................................................................9
Prioritization of ADA Improvements .......................................................................................................... 10
Sidewalk Maintenance ............................................................................................................................... 10
Improved Transit Accessibility .................................................................................................................... 10
Appendix A Write-In Responses……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….A-1
Appendix B Questionnaire Instrument……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..B-1
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Background Bernalillo County Public Works Department is in the process of updating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan for pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way. This specific effort focuses on sidewalks, multi-use trails, curb ramps and traffic signals in public rights-of-way. Please be aware that the ADA covers much more from architectural requirements to communication and work zones.
In order to help prioritize ADA-related improvements and better understand public needs, a web-based questionnaire was promoted using Nextdoor.com and local disability advocates from March 1 to March 18, 2018. This report summarizes responses to this questionnaire.
Questionnaire Participants There was a total of 233 participants responding to the public questionnaire.
Participants were asked where they walk or use a mobility device (ex. cane, push walker, wheelchair etc.) within unincorporated Bernalillo County. Each major area within the unincorporated county was well represented. The adjacent pie chart shows the number of responses from each major area along with the percent of the total responses. The far northeast area, with 66 responses represents the largest proportion of responses with 28% of the total. Please see Appendix A (page A-1) for write-in responses for other locations.
Far Northeast Area, 66, 28%
South Valley/Southwest
Mesa, 39, 17%
North Valley, 32, 14%
Northwest Area
(including 10 from Skyview
Acres), 32, 14% East
Mountains, 30, 13%
Multiple Locations, 25,
11%
Outside Unincorporated
Bernalillo County, 4, 1%
No Response, 5, 2%
Figure 1: Map showing Sidewalks and Multi-Use Trails owned and maintained by Bernalillo County
Chart 1: Count of Responses and Percent of Total Responses from Major Areas in Unincorporated Bernalillo County
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Disability Status of Participants Participants were asked if they had a disability or if they had someone under their care with a disability. A little over a fifth of participants answered yes to these questions. One of the goals of the survey was to better understand how people who experience living with a disability may respond differently from the general public. There were 85 individuals or 36% of total participants who either have a disability or care for someone with a disability. The responses of these individuals are reported separately as “Involves Disability” from the remainder of the participants who are identified as “No Disability”. Most participants with a disability or someone under their care with a disability describe having
difficulty with basic physical activities such as walking and climbing stairs. Write-in responses were participants describe other disabilities are in Appendix A (pages A-2 to A-3).
Disability Status Count of Participants
Percent of Total Participants
Number of participants reporting as having a disability* 50 21%
Number of participants reporting having someone in their care who has a disability 51 22%
Number of participants who report either having a disability or having someone in
their care with a disability* 85 36%
*Includes 4 participants who were not sure if they had a disability
Disability Description Percent of
Participants with Disability (n = 50)
Percent of Responses for Disability of Person
under Participant Care (n=51)
Condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities such as walking, climbing stairs,
reaching, lifting or carrying 94% 90%
Physical, mental or emotional condition that limits learning, remembering or concentrating 40% 29%
Deafness or serious difficulty hearing 20% 37%
Blindness or serious difficulty seeing when wearing glasses 20% 24%
Some other disability than those listed above 46% 20%
How often do you use public transit services? Involves Disability (n = 85)
No Disability (n = 148)
A few times per month or more frequently 12% 3% Very rarely 24% 21%
Not at all 55% 72% No Response 9% 4%
Table 1: Disability Status
Table 2: Disability Description – Participants Mark All that Apply
Table 3: Transit Usage Although transit usage among participants was not high, people who have a disability or have someone in their care with a disability are far more likely to use public transit.
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Types of Improvements Identified Participants evaluated how often they encounter issues and how important they see fixing the issue over other issues. Participants who have a disability or who have someone in their care with a disability were more likely to both encounter issues and to see them as more important to fix. However, both people whose lives involve disability and those
reporting no disability have similar preferences when the issues are compared against each other. Except for Audio or Vibrotacticle Crossing Information, the ranking of issues was the same for both groups. Missing sidewalks and sidewalks with cracks and breaks ranked the highest looking at combined frequency and importance together.
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Missing Sidewalks
Involves Disability
No Disability
Issue Respondent’s Disability Status
Often Encounters Issue* Important Issue*
Cracks & Breaks in Sidewalks
Involves Disability
No Disability
Missing Curb Ramps
Involves Disability
No Disability
Obstructions Involves Disability
No Disability
Involves Disability
No Disability
Involves Disability
No Disability
Out of Date Ramps
Audible or Vibrotactile Crossing Information
Chart 2: Comparison of Issues by How Often Encountered, Importance, and Disability Status
*The percentages in the bar chart represent the percent of participants selecting a level 4 or 5 for on a scale of 1 to 5, where 5 is “very often” for, “How often do you encounter this issue?”, and 5 is “very important” for “How important do you see fixing this issue in comparison to other issues?”
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General Locations for Prioritizing Improvements
Sidewalks on residential streets and near public places such as libraries, community centers, parks and open space ranked the highest for prioritizing locations for fixing sidewalks for both people with a disability and/or having someone in their care with a disability as well as people without a disability. There were some differences between the two groups concerning other areas. People with a disability or someone in their care with a disability
see locations near medical facilities and public transit as more important. People without disabilities see sidewalks near schools as being more important. Participants also provided specific responses about locations they see as the most important. There was a general theme of wanting sidewalks where they are not present. See Appendix A for write-in responses (pages A-4 to A-5).
Table 4: General Locations for Prioritizing Improvements by Disability Status
Involves Disability
General Location Most
Important Second Most
Important Third Most Important
Sidewalks on residential streets 28 7 14 Sidewalks near public places such as libraries,
community centers, parks and open space 15 17 16
Sidewalks near grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants, and other food related businesses 7 17 13
Sidewalks near medical facilities 5 11 10 Sidewalks near schools including kindergarten
through 12th grade and higher education facilities 7 10 5
Sidewalks near bus stops and Rail Runner Stations 4 3 9 Sidewalks on commercial streets 3 7 4
Other (please specify) 6 3 2
No Disability
General Location Most
Important Second Most
Important Third Most Important
Sidewalks on residential streets 42 24 15 Sidewalks near public places such as libraries,
community centers, parks and open space 22 33 32
Sidewalks near schools including kindergarten through 12th grade and higher education facilities 26 27 14
Sidewalks near grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants, and other food related businesses 12 18 21
Sidewalks on commercial streets 10 12 13 Sidewalks near medical facilities 6 12 19
Other (please specify) 14 5 6 Sidewalks near bus stops and Rail Runner Stations 4 5 14
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What Participants Had to Say There were many very helpful general and specific comments provided about issues participants face concerning pedestrian travel. Below is a list of general themes.
• Lack of Sidewalks • Concerns for safety when walking in roadways with traffic • Concern for safety particularly for children walking and bicycling • Issues with maintenance of existing sidewalks and trails • Sidewalks and trails ending without reasonable connections • Concerns about poor driver behavior when walking • Lack of lighting • Shoulder and path alternatives to the traditional urban sidewalk design for rural areas • Desire for accessible transit • Concern about urbanization of rural areas
Here are some samples of comments from different areas. All comments are provided in Appendix A (pages A-6 to A-21).
SOUTH VALLEY / SOUTHWEST MESA
Busy heavy traffic streets Coors, Rio Bravo Isleta. If these streets have major business and large traffic volume and bus routes they should have sidewalks.
I've appreciated the Goff improvements. It's opened my eyes to how much more enjoyable it is to walk on that street since the improvement. Safer, too. Please consider similar improvements on Sunset.
NORTH VALLEY
Street lights in unincorporated Bernalillo County ... County residential areas are crazy dark after sunset!!!!
The whole neighborhood is western meadows lacks side walks and it makes walking in the neighborhood very dangerous. We have little children, one with a physical disability and it'd be nice to have a side walk at least on north rio grande as there are cars that drive really fast on that Street
NORTHWEST AREA (PARDISE HILLS, SKYVIEW ACRES, LA ORILLA)
My mother fell and broke her wrist and shoulder on the sidewalk down from our house. The sidewalk was uneven and tripped my mother. zero side walks in my neighborhood, I have had to jump into the brush to avoid being hit by cars . additionally uneven surfaces are difficult for people with even minor mobility issues
EAST MOUNTAINS
I am not disabled, but have many friends, and these issues are important in the East Mountains
If you have to put things in the East Mountains, please make out of natural materials, not ugly cement and asphalt. We did not move here to have it look like a city. We like out dirt!!!
Table 5: Examples of Participant Comments by Area
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Outcomes The participation in this questionnaire provides Bernalillo County staff a better understanding of public perceptions on pedestrian related issues. There were many excellent comments and Bernalillo County staff sincerely appreciate participants’ responses. The write-in comments give a voice to concerns and the multiple-choice responses provide quantitative values to those voices. Here are specific ways how responses are used along with background related to pedestrian facilities.
Missing Sidewalks in Residential Neighborhoods One common theme in responses were issues related to missing sidewalks on residential roads. In residential neighborhoods, sidewalks are built with the construction of homes and associated infrastructure such as roads, sewer, water, electricity, etc. The ownership of this infrastructure is passed to public agencies once the neighborhood is completed. In rural areas, neighborhoods were typically built without sidewalks and there are very limited public resources to retrofit residential streets. Also, the ADA does not require public agencies to provide pedestrian facilities on public rights-of-way. It is when a public sidewalk exists, then the ADA requires that it must be accessible to pedestrians with disabilities to the extent technically feasible. Bernalillo County recognizes that residential roads without sidewalks is a mobility issue even though it is not an ADA issue.
Bernalillo County’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Action Plan is the resource for planning long stretches of new sidewalks. If the residential road has good connectivity between neighborhoods, and it has storm drainage or it is identified to have future storm drainage, and/or it leads to a school, then it increases the likelihood for a future sidewalk project. Bernalillo County’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Action Plan lists locations and funding sources for future sidewalk projects.
Although this is of little help for people currently living in neighborhoods without sidewalks, Bernalillo County’s development review requires ADA-compliant sidewalks in new residential neighborhood subdivisions in urban areas.
Complete Streets and Major Roads Participants did not identify “commercial streets” as high a priority as “residential streets” for prioritizing improvements. However, “commercial streets” or “major roads” are eligible for federal funding as well as trails that serve a transportation purpose. The federal government classifies these roads as arterials or collectors. Bernalillo County relies on federal funding for large, expensive transportation projects as well as for sidewalk projects.
Every year, Bernalillo County publishes a list of Complete Streets Projects. Participants identified needs along several locations that have planned sidewalk improvements with dedicated federal funding. These include Bridge Blvd, Sunset Rd, and Blake Rd.
The Complete Streets list also includes projects that will be constructed with General Obligation bonds these include Barcelona Rd, Paradise Hills Neighborhood, and Frost Rd. Trail.
Figure 2: Bernalillo County Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety Action Plan, 2012
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Prioritization of ADA Improvements
For Bernalillo County’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP), the technical evaluation of projects will assign priority points that directly reflect the composite prioritization provided by survey participants. Sections of roadway with gaps in sidewalks will have the highest priority, followed by cracks and breaks, etc. as shown in Chart 2. The technical evaluation will reflects the more schools, parks, community centers, etc. within a quarter-mile radius of a project the more priority points the project will receive. These priority point generating destinations are listed in Table 4.
Although guidance on prioritization is helpful, it is important to stress that all ADA issues are federally mandated to be addressed.
Sidewalk Maintenance The comments about maintenance issues underscore how the ADA Transition Plan will need to clearly identify and expand maintenance practices as well as develop a monitoring process
since these issues are recurring. Zoning Code enforcement for weeds needs to be evaluated as well.
Improved Transit Accessibility This update of Bernalillo County’s Transition Plan will not include a full evaluation of transit stops due to time constraints. However, the comments about transit and the results showing reliance on transit by people with a disability or someone in their care with a disability clearly indicates that transit needs to be fully addressed in next year’s update of the ADA Transition Plan.
Figure 3: Example of a buckled sidewalk. Respondents identified cracks and breaks as a high priority.
Figure 4: Example of a Paradise Hills sidewalk in need of maintenance
Figure 5: Example of a bus stop with good accessibility. Many bus stops on Bernalillo County road have accessibility issues that need to be addressed.
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Appendix A Write-In Responses
QUESTION 1:
Other Areas where People Indicated Walking or using
a Mobility Device
Adobe Acres
Alameda and north rio grande area
Along Meadow Drive in Tijeras
Downtown!!!
Holbrook to Paseo and back
Just west of Sandia Heights (Paseo & Tramway area)
Los ranchos de Albuquerque
NAA
Near PaaKo
North Rio Grande ‐ North of Alameda
Northwest Area Skyview Acres
Paako
Properly known as east of the Sandias
Sandia Heights
Sandia Heights
Sandia Heights
Sky View Acres
Sky View Acres
Sky view Acres
Sky View Acres
Sky View Acres
Sky View Acres
Sky View Acres neighborhood
Skyview Acres
Skyview acres
South Valley, east of river, south of Coors blvd
Specifically the Ventana Ranch and Trails area
SVANA neighborhood
Tres placitas
Ventana Ranch West
Barelas Neighborhood
Far northwest area off unser and Black Arroyo
I have no problems with walking and actually enjoy it.
NE Gleenwood Hills
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐1
QUESTION 7:
Do you have some other disability than listed above?
Arthritis, difficulty walking long distances
bad knee and hip
Down syndrome
For over a year have sciatica on both sides and both feet go numb so is hard to walk any distance without sitting
down for a few minutes until the numbness is gone. Walking is good and is helping.
Hip injury that is permanent.
I had a knee replacement in 2009 and again in 2011, and surgery on my other knee, which limits my walking fast,
I'm also on oxygen and I have to carry a cart with my tanks, and it's hard walking on sidewalks when 75% of the
time Car/Truck block or park on the sidewalks.
I have had 5 kidney transplants. As a result all the years of chronic kidney disease and being on steroids has
stunted my growth (1st transplant was when I was 8) & made my bones very brittle. I have had a right knee
replacement and have chronic bone pain pretty much all over my body (ie..back, knees, hips, feet, etc) that
makes it very painful and hard to sit, stand and walk for long periods of time.
Leagally blind, no depth perception Uneven or “lip” on sidewalk is a huge problem. White cane use is difficult
Mild walking impairment
My daughter and I have othastatic intolerance and we are supposed to walk every day. I have balance issue that
make walking my area difficult
Neuropathy of Arms and legs
Old age
paraplegic
pregnancy
TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) & a symptom of that is vision\eye stress. However, TBI is not my sole disability, its
part of it. I was hit by a vehicle while cycling Nov 2016 & have incurred body injuries that stress my legs & back.
The sidewalks are not suitable for walking.
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐2
QUESTION 13:
Does the person under your care have some other disability than listed above?
Alzheimer's
BKA (below knee amputation) of right let.
early life
I am one of the main caregivers of my 86 year old mother who has vascular dementia. She is
confined to a wheelchair and can barely feed herself. She also is extremely hard of hearing, even
with her hearing aides.
It is my 91 year old mom
Missing leg.
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐3
QUESTION 15:
What is the MOST important type of location to fix first? Other (please specify):
SOUTH VALLEY/SOUTHWEST MESA
complete sidewalk connections thru major pedestrian barriers (over rivers, freeways, rail corridors)
There are only so many places a ped can cross so these should feel comfortable and not stressful with
rushing traffic 6 inches from the most vulnerable users of the right of way.
We need sidewalks
none ‐ more important issues than sidewalks ‐ e.g., give the money to BCSO
NORTH VALLEY
EVERY ONE of these!
All buckled sidewalks
Do not build more sidewalks in rural areas
NORTHWEST AREA
A lot of residential sidewalks are in very poor shape and need care.
Side walks where there are none on streets in the area.
FAR NORTHEAST AREA
Bike lanes on road
Intersections with lights are frightening places. Tramway Rd. has been beautifully engineered...as a drag
strop. Roundabouts are needed to slow traffic and make intersections pedestrian‐friendly.
We need sidewalks on Holbrook and Ventura in north albuquerque arces
Sidewalk along Holbrook, many walkers on dangerous hilly road
EAST MOUNTAINS
Along Meadow Drive, Tijeras, part of a popular walking route between neighborhoods
Put in sidewalk between Paako and La Madera road.
Sidewalks (multi‐use trail) on Frost Road
Sidewalks along Frost Road: School bus stops are dangerous, especially in the early morning hours (MHS
bus comes before sunrise)
Sidewalks would be MUCH SAFER in Tablazon, where I live. The road is very curved and dangerous for
walkers.
The road where our community mailboxes are located is a half mile walk for us.
Don' want sidewalks where we live
I live in East ?Mountains to get AWAY from cement!!
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐4
QUESTION 16:
What is the SECOND MOST important type of location to fix first?
Other (please specify):
INDICATED WALKING IN ALL UNINCORPORATED AREAS
All sidewalks and items set into the middle of egress and access must be either repaired or removed and
come into compliance.
crime (same as most important)
SOUTH VALLEY
Speed bumps
All buckled sidewalks
FAR NORTHEAST AREA
Sidewalk along Holbrook, many walkers on dangerous hilly road
Narrow streets near parks such as Jackson to slow traffic and protect our children.
EAST MOUNTAINS
Do not want sidewalks in East Mountains!
QUESTION 17: What is the THIRD MOST important type of location to fix first?
Other (please specify):
INDICATED WALKING IN ALL UNINCORPORATED AREAS
crime (same as most important)
There is nothing unimportant about fixing all of these issues.
NORTH VALLEY
All buckled sidewalks
FAR NORTHEAST AREA
Sidewalk along Holbrook, many walkers on dangerous hilly road
Slow and minimize the traffic! Engineer for 21st century needs and remember that pedestrians are going to
be more important as autonomous vehicles come on the scene.
EAST MOUNTAINS
Keep city cement out of East Mountains!
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐5
QUESTION 18:
Are there any other specific locations in unincorporated Bernalillo County where you have difficulties
with sidewalks, trails or other pedestrian facilities?
WALK OR USE MOBILITY DEVICE IN MULTIPLE UNINCORPORATED LOCATIONS
There are so many Class I Bike paths that people use ‐ It would be nice if they were all connected. For example,
the east side of the Rio Grande, north of Alameda goes nowhere and should connect to Roy Ave.
SOUTH VALLEY / SOUTH WEST MESA
Approaching the South Valley Income Support Division on Coors/Bridge from the bus at Bridge Blvd. & Old Coors
(the 54) requires a very long walk with no sidewalks and cars speeding by to make the roadway dangerous for
pedestrians. The ISD office no sidewalks heading to the facility from the street.
Sunset between Goff and Bridge. No sidewalks and fairly heavy traffic.
Lack of sidewalks on Sunset Road SW (to be addressed through Sunset Road improvements).
sidewalk or trail on 2nd south of Desert Road, west side to habitat refuge
All along Atrisco
Isleta Rd
Near residential bus stops and residential high traffic roads like Blake, Gun Club, Barcelona.
Roads leading in walking fashion to Adobe acres elementary from la sombra.
Crosswalks at intersections, drivers have little regard for pedestrians
Trails inn the bosque often a tripping hazard
Residential street s
With no side walks on small streets you have to walk in the street
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐6
QUESTION 18:
Are there any other specific locations in unincorporated Bernalillo County where you have difficulties
with sidewalks, trails or other pedestrian facilities?
NORTH VALLEY
All trails in BernCo and open space like Bachechi. When it was first built yrs ago, it had the right kind of crusher
fine. Now it has devolved with no maintenance such as firming the granite 'fine' materials up with water and
compression. The caretaker just piles on more little loose pebbles. The trails under the tall tree area are all
mulch, completely inaccessible for walking and wheeling.
4th street between paseo and osuna is impossible to walk. There are 3 schools and a busy bus area.
The west side of Fourth Street from Alameda south
Along 4th in the far North Valley
I walk the ditch everyday and wish that there was a landscaped path. Particularly from Alameda to 2nd/4th
street Y.
The ditch at Harmony NW and Solar NW and Fairway NW. The ditch bank on the north side of the ditch (Right
behind 750 Solar Road NW) has a metal pole sticking about 3 inches up through the dirt. We have encountered
people who have been thrown from their bike, a woman pushing a stroller who hit the pole and the baby
dislodged from the stroller, and another neighbor who broke her arm in falling over that metal piece.
North Rio Grande area (north of Alameda) ... It is a mix of middle age to elderly and there are no streetlights so it
is pitch dark after sunset and people walk in the street ... streetlights would actually be better than sidewalks to
tell the truth.
Parking lots especially on 12th St where John Brooks and family dollar are
All buckled sidewalks
The whole neighborhood is western meadows lacks side walks and it makes walking in the neighborhood very
dangerous. We have little children, one with a physical disability and it'd be nice to have a side walk at least on
north rio grande as there are cars that drive really fast on that Street
In the Vista Del Norte Subdivision the sidewalks are badly cracked. I called 311 many times throughout the year
of 2017 and was eventually told that the Homeowners Association needed to fix these sidewalks. When I
contacted the Homeowners Association they said it wasn't their responsibility.
Stop over‐improving our rural areas.
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐7
QUESTION 18:
Are there any other specific locations in unincorporated Bernalillo County where you have difficulties
with sidewalks, trails or other pedestrian facilities?
NORTHWEST AREA (PARDISE HILLS, SKYVIEW ACRES, LA ORILLA)
Along major streets/highways where sidewalks or walking trails suddenly end and leave you having to use the
side of the major street/ highway in order to continue on your way. Not bicycle friendly either.
Sidewalks on commercial streets
All throughout the neighborhood between Unser/Paseo del Norte, and between Irving/Paradise. The sidewalks
are very bad. We need more residents getting out in the neighborhood but me and my wife have to walk in the
street most of the time because the sidewalks are so bad. I called several years ago and supposedly someone
came out and took pictures of different messed up sidewalks, but nothing every happened. In front of our house
the sidewalk is raised up in a peak about 10 inches above level, raise up less all around the neighborhood, or just
chipped, spalled, and mangled. And even if the sidewalks do get fixed, no one from the county has ever in the
last 14 years I've been here made anyone clear vegetation from the sidewalks, so we have places where
overhanging branches hang down to our waist area that we have to walk around and bushes almost choking off
the sidewalk. Our neighborhood is on the brink of becoming a real run down completely unappealing place for
decent residents. It would be great if the county would not leave us hanging up here to rot. You don't give us
any kind of visible sheriffs presence (well at least other than the one or two deputies that hide out behind the
baseball fields in the morning doing who knows what), you could at least make it nice for residents to get out
and walk around and police our own neighborhood. Thank you, and hopefully you can help with this, as I'm sure
you can understand it'll cost you much less to fix now than after someone trips and falls on one of these huge
humps.
Irving between Golf Course and Unser.
The intersection at Irving and Unser no sidewalks since I moved here in 2001.
Paradise Hills sidewalks are impassable in certain areas. Sometimes cactus is growing into the walk way and
sometimes weeds or sand burrs. The older part of Paradise Hills is seriously in need of work because taking a
walk is very unpleasant and the uneven surfaces can be a hazard.
Sky View Acres has no sidewalks we share the road with cars.
Sky View Acres
Skyview Acres
Ouray between 57th St and Estancia. Estancia between Ouray and Miami.
Parkwest Subdivision
Difficulty walking on Bandelier NW just west of Unser due to overgrown weeds and brush blocking the sidewalk.
Also difficult walking on Sagitarius NW just west of Shooting Star due to overgrown weeds blocking the sidewalk
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐8
QUESTION 18:
Are there any other specific locations in unincorporated Bernalillo County where you have difficulties
with sidewalks, trails or other pedestrian facilities?
FAR NORTHEAST AREA
disabled people need access to health care and food hands down. For myself and my neighbors as we age it
would decrease the likelyhood of developing long term health issues if we could safely walk our neighborhood as
we age walking is the exercise people stick with and its free and requires no one to drive you.
Accessible trails.
Along Tramway Boulevard (NM DOT), a pedestrian has to cross it multiple times to stay on paved trails and
sidewalks in either direction. As a resident (and a landscape architect), I would like to see both sides fully paved.
Along Ventura between Paseo del Norte to Elena
As listed above along Holbrook north of Paseo
At the intersection of Spain and Juan Tabo the "walk" signal does not initiate when pressing the button.
Certain paths leading up to the Equestrian Park
Eagle Rock across from Double Eagle where the crossing guard is. Unsafe and difficult parking and walking
children to school from that block, as there is limited parking at school and that is the secondary spot that
parents park.
Every cross street on Tramway from the County Line to Academy should be converted to a roundabout. This will
slow traffic, create better traffic flow, reduce noise, and create safer conditions for those of us who want to
enjoy our beautiful Sandia Mountains.
Far northeast heights has no sidewalks except near schools. We must walk on the streets or shoulders which are
just dirt lots.
Holbrook between Holly Anaheim & Wilshire is very dangerous and many people walk their dogs and there is no
clear sidewalk and blind street views for the walkers
Holbrook north of Paseo to Elena it is very dangerous with no shoulder. I have almost got gotten several times.
If not a concrete sidewalk, at least the shoulder should be widened and leveled so that it is safer to walk there
I live off of Ventura and Oakland and since we don’t have any sidewalks, it’s hard to walk our dogs. We have to
walk in the street since there are many house or the parts next to the street are full of broken glass, tumble
weeds, and goat heads.
I walk on Holbrook and Ventura in Albuquerque acres everyday. I feel very unsafe as I have to jump off the
street. Or stand in the bushes at the side of the road to avoid being hit
If it weren’t for Primrose, there would be no sidewalks/trails for us to walk on. We have been walking in the
streets for 33 years up here.
It would be nice to remove vehicles from pedestrians and bikes. The tramway trail is great for walkers and
runners, but the bike traffic is quite dangerous. Having a pedestrian bridge over part of Tramway or Paseo del
Norte would be nice so we could walk or bike our kids to school.
Lack of sidewalks and safe walking/ bike lanes in far NE
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐9
QUESTION 18:
Are there any other specific locations in unincorporated Bernalillo County where you have difficulties
with sidewalks, trails or other pedestrian facilities?
Many streets in North Albuquerque Acres do not have sidewalks or even side areas to walk, so walkers must
walk in the street.
North Albuquerque Acres
North Albuquerque Acres doesn’t have sidewalks on the residential streets. They are sorely needed, especially
on the busier (north/south) streets. I live off Browning north of Paseo and we constantly have to cross the
double yellow lines to go around pedestrians walking in the street.
The lack of sidewalks makes my daily walks an act of defensive walking, dodging cars and trucks in the
neighborhood. Especially hazardous near corners and traffic circles where there is no safe place to walk. Have
had to jump into bar ditch to not get killed by inattentive and speeding drivers.
There is an area on Tennyson where the sidewalk ends and then later picks up again. This is on a residential
street with lots of bushes that are hard to see around. It is on Tennyson, north of Wilshire. Very dangerous for
walkers, dog walkers, runners, kids, etc.
There is no where to walk but on the street in Sandia Heights.
Sandia Heights (although I think these are private roads).
We live on Oakland and bike 1 mile to each of our children's schools. The bike lane is small to none going along
Holbrook.
Yes, Hidden Valley road 87111
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐10
QUESTION 18:
Are there any other specific locations in unincorporated Bernalillo County where you have difficulties
with sidewalks, trails or other pedestrian facilities?
EAST MOUNTAINS
Around grocery store s
No sidewalks in Cedar Crest; no access to businesses, particularly crossing Route 14.
1. Few, if any sidewalks around San Antonito to connect Frost Rd, the elementary school and Vista Grande
Community Center. 2. No safe means of crossing Rt‐14 anywhere, so virtually no pedestrian access to
businesses, schools, or Open Space that does not entail driving or "running for your life". 3. No safe means of
accessing Crest Rd, which has decent shoulders, without running the gauntlet at Rt‐14 & Frost Rd. or "the
narrows" between there and the elementary school. 4. Far too many walkways throughout the county begin or
end in the "middle of nowhere" and so have little or limited usage. 5. Walkway maintenance is limited or
shoddy. (For example: Frost Rd.)
Along Frost Road eastward from Camino Alto
N14, N of Frost rd
Walking and Bike trail along N14 in east mountain in very poor repair. Curb along bike path is even worse. The
poor state of repair of curb makes it very difficult to safely use bike paths along N14.
Off N14 in Pinion Ridge Estates Subdivision. The entrance to 3 different subdivisions (maybe 300 houses) is Ridge
Drive and Sycamore. There is a huge amount of fairly fast moving traffic on these 2 feeder streets and no side
walks or walkable shoulders. Many many people walk these 2 dangerous streets with and without their dogs.
Would love to see side walks or at least walkable shoulders installed. Thank you
Neighborhoods
Meadow Drive as listed above. Many walkers use Elite Drive, a horseshoe shaped street that ends on Meadow
and forms a 1 1/3 mile paved loop. Easy and safe walking on Elite, but although traffic is posted 35 mph on
Meadow, vehicles actually move much faster and the walking edge is quite narrow. A paved walkway as on Frost
Road would be much much safer.
Community mailboxes located on Sedillo Hill Road are only accessible by car. We would like to walk but there is
no shoulder and speeding cars.
The school buses must stop in the middle of Frost Road in several locations. This means the kids must stand at
the side of the road, where people generally drive 50‐60 mph. Manzano buses come when it is still quite dark,
making it even more dangerous. I would like to see more well marked pullouts on both sides of Frost Road for
school buses. I would also like to see the Frost Rd. trail to be continued to Valle Hermosa.
There is absolutely zero sidewalk in my community, Piñon Ridge Estates. This makes it super dangerous for the
children (one has already been hit). The main drag is the most important, as cars speed up onto it (Sycamore Dr)
after exiting hey 14. There is not even a shoulder for the children to use while biking or walking.
There is foot traffic between la madera road and paako drive. But no path except dirt.
Tijeras. You cannot walk far without running out of a sidewalk. If a sidewalk connected the Rincon Loop
neighborhood to downtown Tijeras, then school children could ride their bicycles to school.
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐11
QUESTION 18:
Are there any other specific locations in unincorporated Bernalillo County where you have difficulties
with sidewalks, trails or other pedestrian facilities?
Tablazon area, just East of the Zuzax exit. People walk here and there are no sidewalks and the road is very
curvy and you can't see far ahead of you because of that. Pretty dangerous for walkers (many people walk their
dogs).
If I wanted sidewalks and cement everywhere I would have moved some place that had it! Please don’t turn East
Mountains into a city! It’s not why we moved out here!!
OUTSIDE OF UNINCORPORATED BERNALILLO COUNTY
Barelas & many neighborhoods in Bernallilo have limited sidewalks or safe functions. Lots of blocks only have
partial sidewalks. The blocks that do have sidewalks you can't walk on because there are driveways the whole
block w\o any flat surfaces; they go really deep low & high & the width of the sidewalks are only a few feet, can't
walk on them anyways they are not safe; people with strollers & children walk near the curb in the street on
some blocks, this is not safe. Because the streets aren't well made either.
There is a sidewalk along Black Arroyo although highly difficult to maintain due to fields along the other side of
street. Although there is no neighborhood association I find that the area is highly neglected! Assistance from
the city would be greatly appreciated. If the City of Albuquerque and Rio Rancho could work together help with
street maintenance would be greatly appreciated. Trying to walk or run along the sidewalks during spring and
summer time is difficult due to the amount of weeds that grow along that area!
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐12
QUESTION 31 ‐ Open Ended Responses:
Please provide other issues you encounter that are important to you.
WALK OR USE MOBILITY DEVICE IN MULTIPLE UNINCORPORATED LOCATIONS
With the ADA transition plan (County funded improvements) there should also be a policy that folks remodeling
commercial or residential properties with missing ped facilities along their frontages must improve their ped
facilities as well. There could be a cap on the privately funded right of way improvements ‐ say 25% of the
building permit valuation so that the burden would not be too heavy. It might be too hard to ask the railways
to do their fare share but including them in the ADA plan as a revenue source would help. Finally, please have a
"if you build it they will come attitude" having pedestrian options will help make transit more effective, lowering
congestion overall. Oftentimes engineers will look at a river without bridge and say "there are just not the
volumes to justify building a bridge" ‐ Build pedestrian connections and people will use them! Thanks
TOO steep ramps up into commercial businesses and buildings ‐Title II. Even the city/county complex bldg
downtown has noncompliant ramp grades. If the county is involved in the Rio Grande Nature Centre, it has
several ADA violations in parking area and paths to facilities. Rio Grande Blvd is a mess. >>>Do not construct any
separated bike lanes or bike lanes until every inch of sidewalk and ramps that will run along that bike path is
100% ADA COMPLIANT. <<< Thank you for this.
Public transit needs both audible and visual cues for arriving trains and busses and for upcoming stops ‐ this will
assist not only those with vision or hearing loss, but all of us using transportation. There weren't questions
about inaccessible bus stops ‐ they need sidewalks, curb cuts, and even just to be cleared of horribly overgrown
bushes. Until transit is more accessible, I can't use it.
Public transit in Bernalillo county is sub par overall. Between crime on the ABQ Ride system, limited bus
schedules, it's hard to get anywhere if you don't have a vehicle, and if you're disabled? Oh my god, what a
nightmare.
Public sidewalks that have raised bowed due to the heat.
Homeowners that use type 3 ramps at their driveway to access their yards leaving gravel and dirt all over.
Homeowners that block the sidewalk with their vehicles on a consistent basis.
unsafe running and or biking trails
crime
The only reason I gave 3’a for importance in comparison to other issues is because we live in one of the most
violent, drug and crime ridden cities in America. Are sidewalks most important? No. Fixing the corrupt police
department, the massive crime rings (auto theft & otherwise), the lack of funding in APS, abundant
homelessness, etc are issues that require immediate attention. But the sidewalks are crap and seriously need
fixing as well.
Auto doors don't work in public places like malls Restaurants have ramps but not realistic for someone in
wheelchairs, Marios on montano and 4th as example This questionnaire was poorly written
There is such a huge lack of enforcement surrounding Service Animal Law, this must be addressed. It's not a
simple matter, but the simple fact is the Senate Bill 320, The Service Animal Act was passed in 2013 but it still
remains to be seen with the police and animal control will get into gear and enforce the law. This is not an
unreasonable issue to get on board with and move forward, be a model community before this area is made to
look worse that things already do... you have a golden opportunity you can take on or you can lag behind.
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐13
QUESTION 31 ‐ Open Ended Responses:
Please provide other issues you encounter that are important to you.
SOUTH VALLEY / SOUTHWEST MESA
Residential roads in the South Valley are downright dangerous. Even with speed humps, I encounter trucks going
well over 20 over the posted speed limit. With no sidewalks on 90% of SV residential streets, I have stopped
exercising in my neighborhood (and therefore altogether).
We are so grateful for this survey and for the presumed action that will result from this. We've lived in the South
Valley for decades but are thinking of moving honestly because of the lack of sidewalks. My wife and I are
healthy and able‐bodied but want to be able to walk safely and easily in our neighborhood (Barcelona/Isleta) ‐
we want to walk for exercise, to get to the nearby ditches, and to get to nearby businesses. We rarely do
because the dirt areas by the side of the road are dusty, full of weeds and thorns and trash, and just not the
greatest to walk on. We don't feel safe letting our young nephews bike or walk around on their own. My elderly
mother‐in‐law lives nearby, is blind and uses a walker ‐ she has lived in the South Valley (Arenal/Tapia) for her
entire life, and she never walks through her neighborhood or to visit her neighbors anymore because there are
zero flat, accessible pathways for her ‐ even going to her mailbox, which is several feet away from the driveway
and hence on uneven dirt, is something that she can't do anymore ‐ but she could do if there was a good
sidewalk. One last thing. Please please please consider building GOOD sidewalks and curbs. Some curbs were
built several years ago on a short section of Barcelona Road just west of Isleta Blvd, and was bizarrely
constructed with very steep angles that made it hard for cars to park along. The South Valley is so completely
neglected compared to its' richer more gentrified North Valley neighbors (my family is from both the S and N
Valleys, so we've watched it all change in very unequal ways for the past 60 years), and we are hoping that it's
either done right or not at all. Please do not give the S Valley poorly done curbs and sidewalks, please let us have
the nicer flatter construction that our N Valley family has received in the past years. Thank you!
Busy heavy traffic streets Coors, Rio Bravo Isleta. If these streets have major business and large traffic volume
and bus routes they should have sidewalks. If it's county and money tight be creative and create paved trails
away from the road but still going to its destination. Asphalt is cheaper but do it right also. If the concrete curb is
already there why is there not a sidewalk. It also time to replace some of the asphalt curves and make them
permanent concrete. There is to much curb damage where asphalt curbs exist or medians.
Side walks and speed bumps in adobe acres by the elementary
Slowing down drivers on Barcelona especially around the school zone and church areas.
I've appreciated the Goff improvements. It's opened my eyes to how much more enjoyable it is to walk on that
street since the improvement. Safer, too. Please consider similar improvements on Sunset.
Lights in South Valley residential areas. It’s unsafe. It’s too dark.
Need drivers to yield to pedestrians, a lot of drivers do not follow road rules and traffic lights, drivers are
extremely inconsiderate to pedestrians
Speed limits are not enforced and speed bumps of adequate height to reduce speed significantly are desperately
needed on Blake Road just south of Coors.
There are no sidewalks where I live
Bikes and animals tear up the trails in the south bosque making it hard to navigate. Very soft sand. I do use
hiking sticks to help me push forward.
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐14
QUESTION 31 ‐ Open Ended Responses:
Please provide other issues you encounter that are important to you.
Thank you for asking!
Fix roads and sidewalks
Some sidewalks are way too narrow
Many, many sidewalks are covered with overgrown weeds and broken beer bottles and cannot be navigated
(requires stepping off the curb and into traffic lanes to avoid... not even a mouse could stay on the sidewalks in
some areas). For many (most?) homes in the SW Heights, there is no reasonable access to the sidewalks behind
homes so these areas are not maintained. Many of my neighbors are elderly and do not drive, although they can
weed their yards... but they are unable walk far enough/long enough to reach the backside of the house to
cleanup the sidewalk (for my own house it's just short of half a mile ‐ too far to carry my weed killer and tools
and return with broken glass without using my car). Offering a city‐funded (or tiny charge) for residents unable
to access the back sidewalk would go a long way toward making the sidewalks more useful.
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐15
QUESTION 31 ‐ Open Ended Responses:
Please provide other issues you encounter that are important to you.
NORTH VALLEY
Weeds and bushes left unattended growing on sidewalks . You get scratched and that's bad for people who are
diabetic or half blind
A lot of trash on the sidewalks such as broken glass. There's always a ton on the bridge at the rio grande on
alameda
Street lights in unincorporated Bernalillo County ... County residential areas are crazy dark after sunset!!!!
Along the Bosque trails would be helpful to put in a lot more benches for those of us that have trouble walking
any distance without resting a few minutes.
Drainage problems along Ranchitos Rd NW between 4th St NW and Rio Grande Blvd NW. There is also ALOT of
trash along Paseo del Norte between Coors and Jefferson Rd NE that accumulates but never gets picked up.
Missing sidewalks.
No side walks north from Alameda Rd to 2nd /4th street Y.
Sidewalks are are very difficult to continue on as the overall design includes driveway ramps. Most people
prefer to walk in the street? Ideally sidewalks should be separated from streets by plantings that are cut by the
driveway ramps and the sidewalk continues flat.
Sidewalks can not feasibly be installed in most county residential areas however road and shoulder maintenance
can accomplish safer walking paths which are currently used in lieu of sidewalks.
Walking in my neighborhood is very unsafe.
Weed control
Intense development in the bosque area and foothills. These areas should be preserved as they are without
paving, sidewalks or any more houses.
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐16
QUESTION 31 ‐ Open Ended Responses:
Please provide other issues you encounter that are important to you.
NORTHWEST AREA (PARDISE HILLS, SKYVIEW ACRES, LA ORILLA)
I notice in the area where I live (Paradise Hills) when you try to turn on to Paradise Blvd by the park off of Fairfax
Drive (I don’t remember the actual street). It is kind of hard to see, especially if you are going to be making a left
turn because there is some brush on the medium on Paradise Blvd. blocking your view. I know this
questionnaire is about sidewalk handicap access but, my growth was stunted because of all the steroids I was on
from my first transplant and I have a small car so I am lower to the ground anyway! Thank you so much!
The sidewalks on my street Drake Ave by Sierra vista elementary and surrounding streets have been very bad for
a long time. There are also many weeds growing on the sidewalks. I have fallen a few times tripping and my dogs
are always getting stickers. We cannot walk down our streets comfortably we end up walking on the street.
In skyview acres, there are no sidewalks or curbs. To move around, we are simply going down the road. It
would be very nice if we could get sidewalks in skyview acres.
My mother fell and broke her wrist and shoulder on the sidewalk down from our house. The sidewalk was
uneven and tripped my mother.
Bicycle trails/sidewalks that suddenly end and you wind up turning back or having to deal with loose sand,
weeds/burrs, or dealing with heavy traffic. Bicycle paths along any major streets/highways should have some
sort of buffer separating bicycles from automobiles to alert vehicle drivers they crossing onto a bicycle trail. a
painted line indicating a bicycle trail just won’t do as motorists cannot “feel” when they cross onto a bicycle lane.
I find that while sidewalks may be complete and up to code ‐ some homeowners will not keep the sidewalks
clear of parked cars, weeds and/or other issues. While I am healthy, walking with a stroller requires me to
anticipate and walk in the street at times. While I report it to 311 ‐ if fines were more substantial it MAY help
the issue.
i run into trees, bushes, trailers, etc. blocking passage on residential sidewalks.
Obstructions that block people's view who are in cars etc. from seen me on the corner or sidewalk.
Street lighting could use improvement, both in maintenance and new installations where it is lacking.
Uneven sidewalks that cause tripping and possible injuries
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐17
QUESTION 31 ‐ Open Ended Responses:
Please provide other issues you encounter that are important to you.
FAR NORTHEAST AREA
Thank you for providing this survey. I am excited to hear about the results and future actions.
Would love to have new sidewalks through large portions of Sandia Heights. However, law enforcement for
violent and property crime is the highest priority.
zero side walks in my neighborhood, I have had to jump into the brush to avoid being hit by cars . additionally
uneven surfaces are difficult for people with even minor mobility issues
If sidewalks were wider, hopefully fewer people would walk in the street. It is a dangerous practice when people
walk side‐by‐side in the street. I often see people walking at night in the street; it is hard to see them sometimes
and is obviously a risky behavior. Perhaps a psa campaign discouraging this behavior would also help. And, on
another note, if anyone reads these, PLEASE do something to reduce the crime in Albuquerque! We used to be a
great place to live.
Areas with no sidewalks.
As far as safety goes, Bernco and the Sheriff's Dept would do better by enforcing speed limits and ticketing the
crazed speeders who seem to be everywhere!
Bicycle lanes on all streets is a great start. People are respectful and go around but it only takes one...
Main issue is non existing side walks along Holbrook and missing gap on sidewalk on Florence between Holbrook
and Ventura
Four‐way stop signs all along Tennyson NE (especially between Del Ray and Paseo del Norte) are dangerous for
pedestrians, including children in strollers and on bikes and scooters, dog‐walkers, and people with canes and in
wheelchairs. Every day, I observe vehicles not only failing to stop but accelerating through them. My house is on
Tennyson and I witness reckless driving every single day. Also, motorcycles without proper mufflers use
Tennyson as an alternative racing course to Tramway Blvd., further endangering pedestrians and cyclists. I
realize these are not maintenance issues per se, but since they affect the safety of walkability and outdoor
physical activity, I must include them. Thank you so much for this survey!
In North Albuquerque Acres (near North Star and surrounding residential areas) there are no sidewalks and
vegetation is usually right up to the pavement forcing pedestrians (including elementary and middle‐ school
students) to walk in the street. Traffic is far too fast, and stop signs frequently ignored causing unnecessary risk
for pedestrians. There are many ‘walkers’ in the area, and they need safe walkways.
It’s pretty tough to comment on sidewalk issues when there are no sidewalks where we live. (Signal between
Lowell & Browning).
Need more dog waste stations
orange cones repeatedly in the same place constantly
Please sidewalks in NAA (places east of Wyoming and north of Paseo) for sure. Lot of families trying to walk.
Roads that narrow and widen indiscriminately, lack of safe walking areas along main residential arteries like
Ventura, Holbrook, etc.
Sunset Canyon rd ‐ not all side walks are complete..Hidden valley rd and Hidden Valley Ct not all are complete
87111. NO side walk on Hidden Valley rd forces walkers to be in the street. Several near misses from cars that
can not see walker or are speeding
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐18
QUESTION 31 ‐ Open Ended Responses:
Please provide other issues you encounter that are important to you.
The most important issue for myself and my family is how dangerous it is to walk due to the lack of sidewalks
and crosswalks in North Albuquerque Acre. So many times cars speed by and almost hit us, especially at the
intersections. Providing sidewalks and crosswalks will keep pedestrians safer in the neighborhood. Ventura is
one of the most dangerous streets to walk on due to speeding cars and the busy intersection at Ventura and
Alameda. Visibility there is poor due to the hilly streets. We love how Eubank was flattened out and sidewalks
put in. Doing this same work to Ventura would be a huge benefit. Sidewalks along Ventura will encourage folks
to walk to shopping on Paseo and kids to ride their bikes to school.
This survey was ridiculously slanted toward sidewalk solutions.
Don't want sidewalks in the Far Northeast area. Prefer the rural feel. Mail boxes are encroaching into private
property and are in trespass.
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐19
QUESTION 31 ‐ Open Ended Responses:
Please provide other issues you encounter that are important to you.
EAST MOUNTAINS
Please extend the trail along Frost Road. It currently goes from N14 to Camino Alto and extending it to the east
would be an improvement many of us East Mountain residents would appreciate. Thank you!!
Also, entrance to Pinion Ridge Estates Subdivision at Hwy N14 is very high traffic intersection and very dangerous
visibility pulling out onto Hwy N14. Can Ridge Drive be made into a 90 degree turn instead of the very tight
dangerous angle it is now at intersection of N14?
I am not disabled, but have many friends, and these issues are important in the East Mountains
I live in the East Mtns. There are hardly any sidewalks out here ‐‐ but we could use some bike trails, and more
hiking/walking trails.
I would like to see the intersection at Hwy. 14 and Frost Road improved. Turning left from Frost onto 14 at
3:30pm on a school day is impossible due to both San Antonito Elem and East Mountain High School dismissing
at the same time. I would love to see a traffic circle installed at that intersection. There is plenty of room, and I
can't think of a better solution for the part‐time traffic issues encountered there.
In our area the biggest issue is weeds growing through cracks in sidewalks
In Paako, residents are forced to walk in the streets, which is very dangerous. Roger Cox, the developer, had
planned walking trails, but after his death, the plan apparently was abandoned by the new management.
Lighting around public facilities not working or inadequate
Many questions on this survey were referring to sidewalk problems in unincorporated Bernallilo county. I live
in Cedar Crest. We have NO sidewalks. We need them, at least on the well traveled thoroughfares into each
subdivision. Please help, it is dangerous for our children.
Often sidewalks end abruptly. It would be nice to have continuous sidewalks that loop around without leaving
you stranded.
Please put in blacktop or other surface. Lots of track kids run along that stretch. People walk from paako to
vista grande. It should be better than dirt and mud.
Unable to walk to mailboxes located on Sedillo Hill Road due to lack of shoulder, bike path, or sidewalk. Too
dangerous to walk on the highway to pick up mail.
Many of these issues didn't apply to me...thank God... You do a great job maintaining our roads in Canyon
Estates.
If you have to put things in the East Mountains, please make out of natural materials, not ugly cement and
asphalt. We did not move here to have it look like a city. We like out dirt!!!
Would much rather see our neighborhood become a community rather than have the government come in.
I DO NOT want sidewalks where I walk. I like the semi‐rural quality of my neighborhood.
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐20
QUESTION 31 ‐ Open Ended Responses:
Please provide other issues you encounter that are important to you.
OUTSIDE OF UNINCORPORATED BERNALILLO COUNTY
Some of the corners that are major crosswalks took out the stop lights, but the walking don't walk signs are
blocked by polls, poorly placed. Lots of blocks only have partial sidewalks. The blocks that do have sidewalks you
can't walk on because there are driveways the whole block w\o any flat surfaces, they go really deep low & high
& the width of the sidewalks are too thin to walk anyways but they are not safe, people with strollers & children
walk near the curb in the street on some blocks, this is not safe. if sidewalks were extended (in the future) that
would be a positive change. Thank you for this survey!
Appendix A ‐ Bernalilo County ADA Transition Plan Write‐In Responses A‐21
Results from Bernalillo County ADA Transition Plan Public Questionnaire
Appendix B Questionnaire Instrument
Appendix B - Bernalillo County ADA Transition Plan Questionnaire Instrument B-1
BERNALILLO COUNTY ADA TRANSITION PLAN QUESTIONNAIRE Thank you for providing input on Bernalillo County’s ADA Transition Plan. Your responses are anonymous. We will use your responses to understand and prioritize improvements. This questionnaire has 31 questions and it will take about 15 minutes to complete. Please complete the questionnaire by March 18, 2018. If you have any questions or concerns about this questionnaire please contact Julie Luna at [email protected] or 505-848-1508.
1. Please select the areas where you walk (or use a mobility device such as a cane, a push or rolling walker, a wheelchair, etc.) in the unincorporated county. Please mark all that apply.
a. South Valley west of the river b. South Valley east of the river c. Southwest mesa d. North Valley e. Northwest Area (Paradise Hills, La Orilla area) f. Far Northeast Area g. East Mountains h. Other (please specify):
500 47
14
556
528
45
423
ADA Assessment Areas
Northwest Area North Valley
Far Northeast Area
Southwest Mesa
South Valley west of the river South Valley east of the river
East Mountains
25
40
Bernalillo County Sidewalks and Multi-Use Trails Bernalillo County Roads City of Albuquerque/Los Ranchos Roads State Roads Interstate
Appendix B - Bernalillo County ADA Transition Plan Questionnaire Instrument B-2
2. Do you have a disability?
a. Yes b. No c. Don’t know
[IF YES or Don’t Know] 3. Do you have a condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities
such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting or carrying? Yes/Sometimes/No
4. Are you blind or have serious difficulty seeing when wearing glasses? Yes/Sometimes/No
5. Are you deaf or serious hearing difficulty? Yes/Sometimes/No
6. Do you have a physical, mental, or emotional condition that limits learning, remembering or concentrating? Yes/Sometimes/No
7. Do you have some other disability than listed above? Yes/Sometimes/No
8. Do you have anyone in your care who has a disability? a. Yes b. No
[IF YES]
9. Does the person under your care have a condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting or carrying? Yes/Sometimes/No
10. Is the person under your care blind or have serious difficulty seeing when wearing glasses? Yes/Sometimes/No
11. Is the person under your care deaf or serious hearing difficulty? Yes/Sometimes/No
12. Does the person under your care have a physical, mental, or emotional condition that limits learning, remembering or concentrating? Yes/Sometimes/No
13. Does the person under your care have some other disability than listed above? Yes/Sometimes/No
Appendix B - Bernalillo County ADA Transition Plan Questionnaire Instrument B-3
PUBLIC TRANSIT
14. How often do you use public transportation services in Bernalillo County such as ABQ Ride, Rio Metro or paratransit services?
a. 5 or more times per week b. 3-4 times per week c. 1-2 times per week d. A few times per month e. Very rarely f. Not at all
Appendix B - Bernalillo County ADA Transition Plan Questionnaire Instrument B-4
LOCATION
15. What is the MOST important type of location to fix first?
• Sidewalks near public places such as libraries, community centers, parks and open space • Sidewalks near schools including kindergarten through 12th grade and higher education facilities • Sidewalks near grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants, and other food related businesses • Sidewalks near bus stops and Rail Runner Stations • Sidewalks near medical facilities • Sidewalks on commercial streets • Sidewalks on residential streets • Other (please specify):
16. What is the SECOND MOST important type of location to fix?
• Sidewalks near public places such as libraries, community centers, parks and open space • Sidewalks near schools including kindergarten through 12th grade and higher education facilities • Sidewalks near grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants, and other food related businesses • Sidewalks near bus stops and Rail Runner Stations • Sidewalks near medical facilities • Sidewalks on commercial streets • Sidewalks on residential streets • Other (please specify):
17. What is the THIRD MOST important type of location to fix?
• Sidewalks near public places such as libraries, community centers, parks and open space • Sidewalks near schools including kindergarten through 12th grade and higher education facilities • Sidewalks near grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants, and other food related businesses • Sidewalks near bus stops and Rail Runner Stations • Sidewalks near medical facilities • Sidewalks on commercial streets • Sidewalks on residential streets • Other (please specify):
18. Are there any other specific locations in unincorporated Bernalillo County where you have difficulties with existing sidewalks and pedestrian facilities?
Appendix B - Bernalillo County ADA Transition Plan Questionnaire Instrument B-5
SIDEWALKS
ISSUE 1: MISSING SIDEWALKS
ISSUE 2: OBSTRUCTIONS – Utilities, vegetation, dirt and other items that prevent someone from using the sidewalk.
19. How OFTEN do you encounter missing sidewalks when you are walking or using a mobility device along a road in unincorporated Bernalillo County?
1. Not very often 2. 3. 4. 5. Very often Don’t know
20. How IMPORTANT do you see fixing this issue in comparison with other issues?
1. Other issues are more important 2. 3. 4. 5. Much more important than other issues Don’t know
Image of a telephone pole obstruction
21. How OFTEN do you encounter this issue when you are walking or using a wheelchair along a road in unincorporated Bernalillo County?
1. Not very often 2. 3. 4. 5. Very often Don’t know
22. How IMPORTANT do you see fixing this issue in comparison with other issues?
1. Other issues are more important 2. 3. 4. 5. Much more important than other issues Don’t know
Image of Missing Sidewalks
Appendix B - Bernalillo County ADA Transition Plan Questionnaire Instrument B-6
ISSUE 3: CRACKS & BREAKS – These are gaps as well as vertical breaks that often occur due to heaving panels.
C
Image of heaving panels
23. How OFTEN do you encounter this issue when you are walking or using a wheelchair along a road in in unincorporated Bernalillo County?
1. Not very often 2. 3. 4. 5. Very often Don’t know
24. How IMPORTANT do you see fixing this issue in comparison with other issues?
1. Other issues are more important 2. 3. 4. 5. Much more important than other issues Don’t know
Image of gaps on asphalt sidewalk
Appendix B - Bernalillo County ADA Transition Plan Questionnaire Instrument B-7
CURB RAMPS ISSUE 4: MISSING CURB RAMPS
ISSUE 5: OUT-OF-DATE CURB RAMPS – Many locations include curb ramps, but they do not meet current standards.
Image of missing curb ramps
25. How OFTEN do you encounter this issue when you are walking or using a wheelchair along a road in unincorporated Bernalillo County?
1. Not very often 2. 3. 4. 5. Very often Don’t know
26. How IMPORTANT do you see fixing this issue in comparison with other issues?
1. Other issues are more important 2. 3. 4. 5. Much more important than other issues Don’t know
Image of an out-of-date curb ramp
27. How OFTEN do you encounter this issue when you are walking or using a wheelchair along a road in unincorporated Bernalillo County?
1. Not very often 2. 3. 4. 5. Very often Don’t know
28. How IMPORTANT do you see fixing this issue in comparison with other issues?
1. Other issues are more important 2. 3. 4. 5. Much more important than other issues Don’t know
Appendix B - Bernalillo County ADA Transition Plan Questionnaire Instrument B-8
TRAFFIC SIGNALS
ISSUE 6: AUDIBLE OR VIBROTACTICLE CROSSING INFORMATION – Many traffic signals do not include audible crossing information.
31. Please provide other issues you encounter that are important to you.
Image of a signal with audible devices
29. How OFTEN do you encounter this issue when you are walking or using a wheelchair along a road in unincorporated Bernalillo County?
1. Not very often 2. 3. 4. 5. Very often Don’t know
30. How IMPORTANT do you see fixing this issue in comparison with other issues?
1. Other issues are more important 2. 3. 4. 5. Much more important than other issues Don’t know