I'll start: no.
I'll start: no.
Yes. Wisconsin
Yes, but it’s a concrete track.
Yes
Yes
Yes.
Funnily, the taxpayer funded public school right by my house has a fence around their athletic facilities with "NO TRESPASSING" signs everywhere while the private school right next door leaves their grounds open and not only allows but invites the public to use the track and other athletic facilities.
Yes, about a 15 drive from my house. However, I live right next to a private college with a very nice track but it's closed to the public.
I live in Louisville, Ky.
No
Yes. Many
YES - won't say where as don't want y'all running there.
Yes. At least one, probably many more but the one i go to is only fiver minutes away.
Yes. A rubber track that is open only on weekends and there are also a few concrete tracks with no gates.
America's fury wrote:
YES or NO: Do you currently have access to a local public track?
Technically, no.
I do not have access to a public track. I have access to a track at a private college, and I have no affiliation with the college. I would say that the public has access to that track and always has.
There are tracks nearby that are at public high schools, and the public does not have access to them and never has had access to them.
Access to the tracks near me is the same as it always has been.
Ironically, the public has access to the tracks owned by private schools, but the public does not have access to the tracks at public high schools.
no.
Yes. Multiple. Manhattan, NYC.
Yes, six good quality synthetic tracks within a three-mile warmup run, plus a seventh that's open for limited hours in the morning.
The school i work at is open. 25 minutes away. the school that is 2 minutes from my house is closed with no trespassing. i will never vote yes on a tax spending bill for them again.
Where i live, there are schools with 10 foot fences around the tracks and schools with 4 foot fences. Every school with a tall fence is locking them now. The ones with small fences don't bother.
it's an absolute joke that these places are tax payer funded and don't allow access.
Yes-ish. Its a private cinder track thats open to the public. Brazil
Where I normally live in London there are many public tracks but you need to pay a fee to use them, excluding the crappy one next to regents
Yes, FL
Yep. 3 all weather within 2 miles of my house. one all weather two blocks away but it's a private HS and it ain't open to the public. SF Bay Area.