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2012 Wasatch Housing and Transportation Survey

A survey has been prepared to gather information about the housing and transportation needs of citizens along the Wasatch Front. All residents are encouraged to participate in the survey.

2012 Wasatch Housing and Transportation Survey

Please participate in a brief survey to help us identify your housing and transportation needs.

2012 Wasatch Housing and Transportation Survey

With a focus on identifying and providing transportation that links people to jobs, this survey will help determine what Ogden City residents (and others along the Wasatch Front) need in terms of transportation. Your participation will help Ogden City meet its goal to affirmatively further fair housing and viable transportation for disabled people, single parents, minorities, and others in the protected classes.

This survey is a collaborative effort between Wasatch Choice for 2040, Wasatch Rides, and the Disability Law Center. All information will be kept confidential. Hard copy versions in both English and Spanish are available by calling WasatchRides regional council at 801-363-4250, extension 1105.

The population of the Wasatch Front will increase by approximately 65% within 30 years. To maintain Utah’s great quality of life as we grow, elected officials in Weber, Davis, Salt Lake and Utah Counties have adopted the Wasatch Choice for 2040, a vision for how we will develop our communities and transportation system.

Visit our website at www.wasatchchoice2040.com for more information.

WasatchRides fosters, organizes and guides local and regional coordination efforts that directly or indirectly improve access and mobility for seniors, persons with disabilities, persons with lower income, and veterans.

Visit our website at wasatchrides.com for more information.

The Disability Law Center provides self-advocacy assistance, legal services, disability rights education, and public policy advocacy on behalf of Utahans with disabilities and their families.

Visit our website at disabilitylawcenter.org.