SR 542 & SR 11 CMP Updates Survey
Thank you for taking a few minutes to share your thoughts and concerns about Scenic Byways planning for the Mt. Baker Highway (WA state route 542) and/or Chuckanut Drive (WA state route 11).

The Scenic Byways Corridor Management Plans (CMPs) describe the intrinsic qualities that make them attractive destinations for visitors from near and far, assessments of current and expected conditions that affect people’s travel and visits, and strategies to protect and sustain these special qualities for corridor residents and businesses as well as for visitors. The existing CMPs are over 20 years old and we want to know what you think are the important conditions and trends to address as we update them.

As you complete this survey, you may provide feedback for one or both of the corridors.
Please check all that apply to you.

What do you feel are the most important features of Mt. Baker Highway (SR 542), please list up to three?

Of the important features you listed above are there any you feel need improvement or protection?

What do you feel are the most important features of Chuckanut Drive (SR 11) , please list up to three?
Of the important features you listed above are there any you feel need improvement or protection?
What changes along Mt. Baker Highway over the last 20 years have been beneficial?
What changes along Chuckanut Drive (SR 11) over the last 20 years have been beneficial?

What investments are needed to improve the experiences of residents, businesses, and visitors along Mt. Baker Highway (SR542)?

What investments are needed to improve the experiences of residents, businesses, and visitors along Chuckanut Drive (SR 11) ?

Are there barriers to accessing destinations along Mt. Baker Highway (SR 542)?
Are there barriers to accessing destinations along Chuckanut Drive (SR 11)?
Are there transportation or visitor services missing along Mt. Baker Highwy (SR 542)?
Are there transportation or visitor services missing along Chuckanut Drive (SR 11)?
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