For Omaha Husker Fans

Survey on Husker Football Game Day Experience

My name is Matthew Roque, and I am a graduate student in the Department of Community and Regional Planning at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. I am conducting a survey for use in a professional project, exploring the Husker football game experience, and would like to enlist your help by responding to a brief survey. Please click the below link for more information about my survey; you may choose not to continue at any time. This survey has been approved by the Institutional Review Board; Ref (20100210357EX).

Click for Survey:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/P2Y7T6P

 
So, what exactly is the "omaha area?" Have to have an Omaha address? Is there a radius? Im rural, but everything bigger than getting gas happens in "omaha" for me. I dont want to waste my or your time if its not going to do any good for you.

 
If you're not sure about being in the "Omaha Area" just fill it out. I would say a radius of 15 miles around Omaha is perfect. The only reason I put the stipulation out there is that I'm targeting people in the Omaha Metropolitan area.

 
I went ahead and took it, and see why you state what you do...but on the other hand, take into consideration that for a project like that to ever be feasible, it will be because of people far outside of 15 miles, a la the Qwest. It will have to be a destination attraction in and of itself. I mean, such a train wouldnt even have stops between Omaha and Lincoln on its way?

 
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Yes, we would try and get people from anywhere remotely close to Omaha. Possibly a stop in Elkhorn. Do spread the word about the survey. I've only got 15 responses so far. Hoping to get a whole lot more. Tell your friends, shoot them emails with the link in it. I live in Lincoln and know hardly anyone in Omaha. Thanks for all your help!!

 
I would imagine light rail between Lincoln and Omaha would stop in Waverly, Greenwood, Ashland and Gretna, and that's before it got into Omaha proper. Once inside the city there would be probably another half dozen stops before it got Downtown.

I'm an advocate of a rail system between the two towns, but there's no way we could afford it.

 
umm...wasnt trying to post...the lil man was bashing keys...so here is a pretty picture!

jelly-train.jpg


 
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WOW! That sounds like an awesome idea. Hopefully not too expensive so in turn it'd save on gas money.

Took the survey though, Millard guy here.

 
Thanks for catching that one. I tried to edit the question, but it would require me to delete all responses on that question. For all those who haven't taken the survey yet, and your answer is zero, just skip that question.

 
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