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You told us you wanted a combination of modern and traditional building styles with porches and balconies. Do these designs reflect what you told us?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 60.0% 6
No 40.0% 4

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Art: pick your top three.

Response Percent Response Count
Murals 40.0% 4
Public Art or Environmental Art 70.0% 7
Space for festivals, demonstrations or community events 40.0% 4
Special Lighting 90.0% 9
Performance Art 60.0% 6

Play: pick your top three.

Response Percent Response Count
Basketball 10.0% 1
Playgrounds 60.0% 6
Trails 60.0% 6
Recreation fields or lawns for group sports or exercise 30.0% 3
Fitness stations 30.0% 3
Dog Park 40.0% 4
Nature Play 70.0% 7

Fun With Your Family: pick your top three.

Response Percent Response Count
Cook Out 30.0% 3
Attend Markets 50.0% 5
Nature Walks 50.0% 5
Picnic 40.0% 4
Community Gardens 50.0% 5
Festivals 50.0% 5
Dog walk 10.0% 1
Relax and play 20.0% 2

How do you relax? Pick your top three.

Response Percent Response Count
Picnic 20.0% 2
Enjoy Nature 70.0% 7
Sit on a big swing 30.0% 3
Attend Community Events 40.0% 4
Walk 40.0% 4
Yoga or Mediate 40.0% 4
Visit with Friends 60.0% 6

What kind of learning do you want to do? Pick your top three.

Response Percent Response Count
Read signs and information stations 40.0% 4
Hands-on 80.0% 8
Outdoor classrooms 30.0% 3
Host guest speakers 50.0% 5
Educational Art 100.0% 10
Janice Gay in Ward 3
March 9, 2022, 8:10 PM
  • You told us you wanted a combination of modern and traditional building styles with porches and balconies. Do these designs reflect what you told us?
    • No
  • Leave a comment:
    Need balconies
  • Art: pick your top three.
    • Public Art or Environmental Art
    • Special Lighting
    • Performance Art
  • Play: pick your top three.
    • Playgrounds
    • Recreation fields or lawns for group sports or exercise
    • Nature Play
  • Fun With Your Family: pick your top three.
    • Cook Out
    • Community Gardens
    • Relax and play
  • How do you relax? Pick your top three.
    • Picnic
    • Attend Community Events
    • Visit with Friends
  • What kind of learning do you want to do? Pick your top three.
    • Hands-on
    • Host guest speakers
    • Educational Art
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These designs are based on resident feedback collected at community/resident meetings since 2017-18. These homes are planned for three blocks along a new stretch of Church Street and Freemason Ave.


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The new resilience park will provide you a place to relax and play. Your input is needed on your favorite features for the park.  Under each category, pick your top three.  


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