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Have you seen one or more of the street murals?

Response Percent Response Count
Bland Street near Five Points intersection 58.3% 7
E. Charlotte Street in Tidewater Gardens 33.3% 4
San Antonio Boulevard in Denby Park 41.7% 5
None 25.0% 3

Have the murals changed the feeling of the neighborhoods?

Response Percent Response Count
More welcoming to pedestrians 36.4% 4
Neutral to pedestrians 36.4% 4
Other 27.3% 3

How often do to you see the street murals?

Response Percent Response Count
More than once a week 25.0% 3
About once a week 16.7% 2
About twice a month 16.7% 2
Less than once a month 25.0% 3
Never 16.7% 2

How do you move around the neighborhoods? (Mark as many as you want.)

Response Percent Response Count
Drive 100.0% 12
Walk 25.0% 3
Bike 25.0% 3
Other 16.7% 2

Why do you go to the neighborhoods? (Mark as many as you want.)

Response Percent Response Count
Live here 25.0% 3
Work here 16.7% 2
Visit friends or relatives who live here 16.7% 2
Shop and/or buy gas 16.7% 2
Eat at a restaurant 8.3% 1
Travel through to get somewhere else 83.3% 10
Other 8.3% 1

When walking or biking near one or more of the murals, how safe do you feel from cars

Response Percent Response Count
Very safe 8.3% 1
Somewhat safe 25.0% 3
It depends (e.g., on the time of day) 8.3% 1
Somewhat unsafe 16.7% 2
Very unsafe 16.7% 2
Other 25.0% 3

As a pedestrian in one or more of the neighborhoods, how safe do you feel from crime?

Response Percent Response Count
Very safe 9.1% 1
Somewhat safe 18.2% 2
It depends (e.g., on the time of day) 18.2% 2
Somewhat unsafe 9.1% 1
Very unsafe 27.3% 3
Other 18.2% 2

How satisfied are you with professional/customer service of the police officers?

Response Percent Response Count
Satisfied 36.4% 4
Neutral 54.5% 6
Other 9.1% 1

Is the police presence adequate in these neighborhoods?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 18.2% 2
No 45.5% 5
Other 36.4% 4

What is your age range?

Response Percent Response Count
25-34 9.1% 1
35-44 36.4% 4
45-54 27.3% 3
55-64 18.2% 2
65+ 9.1% 1

What is your gender?

Response Percent Response Count
Female 81.8% 9
Male 18.2% 2

What is your race or ethnicity? (optional)

Response Percent Response Count
Black or African American 9.1% 1
Hispanic or Latino 9.1% 1
Multiracial or Multiethnic 9.1% 1
White 45.5% 5
Prefer not to answer 9.1% 1
Other 18.2% 2
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February 19, 2022, 2:55 PM
  • Have you seen one or more of the street murals?
    • Bland Street near Five Points intersection
  • Have the murals changed the feeling of the neighborhoods?
    • Other - I would think it would be more welcoming to pedestrians and with the planned park nearby in 5 points, I hope it would invite play and interaction with neighborhood citizens.
  • How often do to you see the street murals?
    • Less than once a month
  • How do you move around the neighborhoods? (Mark as many as you want.)
    • Drive
    • Walk
  • Why do you go to the neighborhoods? (Mark as many as you want.)
    • Travel through to get somewhere else
  • When walking or biking near one or more of the murals, how safe do you feel from cars
    • Other - I believe I would feel safer from cars if I had done it.
  • As a pedestrian in one or more of the neighborhoods, how safe do you feel from crime?
    No response.
  • How satisfied are you with professional/customer service of the police officers?
    No response.
  • Is the police presence adequate in these neighborhoods?
    No response.
  • What is your age range?
    No response.
  • What is your gender?
    No response.
  • What is your race or ethnicity? (optional)
    No response.
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