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What area improvements are important to people in High Point?

6 registered responses


Goal 1: Enhance Community Connectivity. How important is each of the following to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?

Install additional sidewalks
Response Percent Response Count
1 16.7% 1
5 83.3% 5
Improve unimproved rights of way
Response Percent Response Count
4 16.7% 1
5 66.7% 4
Make intersection safety improvements
Response Percent Response Count
3 16.7% 1
5 66.7% 4
Improve pedestrian crosswalks
Response Percent Response Count
3 16.7% 1
5 66.7% 4

For Goal 1, Enhance Community Connectivity, people who attended the community meeting made the following suggestions. How important are these to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?

Create east-west connections to the Pinellas Trail within the High Point community and throughout the county.
Response Percent Response Count
3 40.0% 2
4 20.0% 1
5 40.0% 2
Work with the community to prioritize sidewalks/connections.
Response Percent Response Count
4 60.0% 3
5 40.0% 2
PSTA Route 52 should continue to service the Avalon Loop during evenings and weekends.
Response Percent Response Count
2 20.0% 1
3 20.0% 1
4 20.0% 1
5 40.0% 2
Add street lighting throughout the neighborhood, particularly at the intersection of 58th Street N and 150th Avenue N.
Response Percent Response Count
5 100.0% 5
Address 62nd Street N's lack of shoulder and ditch. Consider sidewalks and/or bike path on the west side.
Response Percent Response Count
5 100.0% 5
Address safety concerns at the intersection of 58th Street N and Roosevelt Boulevard.
Response Percent Response Count
5 100.0% 5
Consider lower height of street signs and speed limit signs.
Response Percent Response Count
2 20.0% 1
4 20.0% 1
5 60.0% 3

For Goal 1, Enhance Community Connectivity, what suggestions or comments do you have?

Answered
3
Skipped
3

Goal 2: Enhance Economic Opportunities. How important is each of the following to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?

Support partnerships between local businesses, Pinellas Technical College and CareerSource
Response Percent Response Count
4 16.7% 1
5 83.3% 5
Create or support job training programs to match needs of local businesses
Response Percent Response Count
5 100.0% 6
Identify internship opportunities
Response Percent Response Count
4 33.3% 2
5 66.7% 4
Support and assist small businesses
Response Percent Response Count
4 16.7% 1
5 83.3% 5
Organize or support local job fairs
Response Percent Response Count
3 16.7% 1
5 83.3% 5
Address employee transportation
Response Percent Response Count
3 16.7% 1
5 83.3% 5
Expand internet access (broadband, wi-fi)
Response Percent Response Count
5 100.0% 6
Implement the Gateway Master Plan
Response Percent Response Count
3 33.3% 2
4 16.7% 1
5 33.3% 2

For Goal 2, Enhance Economic Opportunities, people who attended the community meeting made the following suggestions. How important is each of the following to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?

Partner with Habitat for Humanity
Response Percent Response Count
3 16.7% 1
5 83.3% 5
Employment assistance and better advertising of this service
Response Percent Response Count
3 16.7% 1
5 50.0% 3
Support to help people enroll in P-Tech and other local schools
Response Percent Response Count
3 16.7% 1
5 83.3% 5
Website where you enter your skills and find volunteers of fee-for-service workers
Response Percent Response Count
3 16.7% 1
4 16.7% 1
5 50.0% 3
Address empty storefronts
Response Percent Response Count
3 50.0% 3
4 16.7% 1
5 16.7% 1

For Goal 2, Enhance Economic Opportunities, what suggestions or comments do you have?

Answered
2
Skipped
4

Goal 3: Expand Service Delivery to the Community. How important is each of the following to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?

Increase service provider partnerships
Response Percent Response Count
4 16.7% 1
5 66.7% 4
Identify existing gaps in services
Response Percent Response Count
5 100.0% 6
Promote services to residents using multiple languages
Response Percent Response Count
4 16.7% 1
5 66.7% 4
Increase family programs
Response Percent Response Count
4 16.7% 1
5 66.7% 4
Address homelessness
Response Percent Response Count
5 100.0% 6
Provide access to library resources
Response Percent Response Count
4 16.7% 1
5 83.3% 5
Offer or identify ways to provide language courses
Response Percent Response Count
5 83.3% 5
Provide outdoor recreational activities
Response Percent Response Count
5 83.3% 5
Create a community newsletter
Response Percent Response Count
3 16.7% 1
5 66.7% 4

For Goal 3, Expand Service Delivery to the Community, people who attended the community meeting made the following suggestions. How important is each of the following to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?

Facility for homeless people (food kitchen, showers, a place to stay)
Response Percent Response Count
4 20.0% 1
5 80.0% 4
In the park set aside a place for a butterfly garden and pollenating plants
Response Percent Response Count
3 40.0% 2
5 60.0% 3
Health fairs (Saturday free dental)
Response Percent Response Count
5 100.0% 5

For Goal 3, Expand Service Delivery to the Community, what suggestions or comments do you have?

Answered
3
Skipped
3

Which best describes you?

Response Percent Response Count
I live in High Point. 83.3% 5
I work in High Point but don't live there. 16.7% 1
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August 9, 2021, 8:13 AM
  • Goal 1: Enhance Community Connectivity. How important is each of the following to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?
    • Install additional sidewalks - 5
    • Improve unimproved rights of way - 5
    • Make intersection safety improvements - 5
    • Improve pedestrian crosswalks - 5
  • For Goal 1, Enhance Community Connectivity, people who attended the community meeting made the following suggestions. How important are these to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?
    • Create east-west connections to the Pinellas Trail within the High Point community and throughout the county. - 3
    • Work with the community to prioritize sidewalks/connections. - 4
    • PSTA Route 52 should continue to service the Avalon Loop during evenings and weekends. - 5
    • Add street lighting throughout the neighborhood, particularly at the intersection of 58th Street N and 150th Avenue N. - 5
    • Address 62nd Street N's lack of shoulder and ditch. Consider sidewalks and/or bike path on the west side. - 5
    • Address safety concerns at the intersection of 58th Street N and Roosevelt Boulevard. - 5
    • Consider lower height of street signs and speed limit signs. - 5
  • For Goal 1, Enhance Community Connectivity, what suggestions or comments do you have?
    No response.
  • Goal 2: Enhance Economic Opportunities. How important is each of the following to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?
    • Support partnerships between local businesses, Pinellas Technical College and CareerSource - 5
    • Create or support job training programs to match needs of local businesses - 5
    • Identify internship opportunities - 4
    • Support and assist small businesses - 4
    • Organize or support local job fairs - 5
    • Address employee transportation - 5
    • Expand internet access (broadband, wi-fi) - 5
    • Implement the Gateway Master Plan - 3
  • For Goal 2, Enhance Economic Opportunities, people who attended the community meeting made the following suggestions. How important is each of the following to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?
    • Partner with Habitat for Humanity - 5
    • Employment assistance and better advertising of this service - 5
    • Support to help people enroll in P-Tech and other local schools - 5
    • Website where you enter your skills and find volunteers of fee-for-service workers - 5
    • Address empty storefronts - 3
  • For Goal 2, Enhance Economic Opportunities, what suggestions or comments do you have?
    No response.
  • Goal 3: Expand Service Delivery to the Community. How important is each of the following to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?
    • Increase service provider partnerships - 5
    • Identify existing gaps in services - 5
    • Promote services to residents using multiple languages - 5
    • Increase family programs - 5
    • Address homelessness - 5
    • Provide access to library resources - 5
    • Offer or identify ways to provide language courses - 5
    • Provide outdoor recreational activities - 5
    • Create a community newsletter - 3
  • For Goal 3, Expand Service Delivery to the Community, people who attended the community meeting made the following suggestions. How important is each of the following to you (1=not important, 5=very important)?
    • Facility for homeless people (food kitchen, showers, a place to stay) - 5
    • In the park set aside a place for a butterfly garden and pollenating plants - 3
    • Health fairs (Saturday free dental) - 5
  • For Goal 3, Expand Service Delivery to the Community, what suggestions or comments do you have?
    No response.
  • Which best describes you?
    • I work in High Point but don't live there.
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Install additional sidewalks
Improve unimproved rights of way
Make intersection safety improvements
Improve pedestrian crosswalks
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3
4
5
Create east-west connections to the Pinellas Trail within the High Point community and throughout the county.
Work with the community to prioritize sidewalks/connections.
PSTA Route 52 should continue to service the Avalon Loop during evenings and weekends.
Add street lighting throughout the neighborhood, particularly at the intersection of 58th Street N and 150th Avenue N.
Address 62nd Street N's lack of shoulder and ditch. Consider sidewalks and/or bike path on the west side.
Address safety concerns at the intersection of 58th Street N and Roosevelt Boulevard.
Consider lower height of street signs and speed limit signs.

The following high priority projects have already been identified for Goal 1:

  1. Pinellas Trail Extension
  2. Russell Ave. walking and biking path between Avalon and 58th St.

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Support partnerships between local businesses, Pinellas Technical College and CareerSource
Create or support job training programs to match needs of local businesses
Identify internship opportunities
Support and assist small businesses
Organize or support local job fairs
Address employee transportation
Expand internet access (broadband, wi-fi)
Implement the Gateway Master Plan
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5
Partner with Habitat for Humanity
Employment assistance and better advertising of this service
Support to help people enroll in P-Tech and other local schools
Website where you enter your skills and find volunteers of fee-for-service workers
Address empty storefronts

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Increase service provider partnerships
Identify existing gaps in services
Promote services to residents using multiple languages
Increase family programs
Address homelessness
Provide access to library resources
Offer or identify ways to provide language courses
Provide outdoor recreational activities
Create a community newsletter
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Facility for homeless people (food kitchen, showers, a place to stay)
In the park set aside a place for a butterfly garden and pollenating plants
Health fairs (Saturday free dental)

The following high priority projects have already been identified for Goal 3:

  • New HPNFC Youth Empowerment Center
  • High Point Community Park (Design is beginning and we will ask for input on this soon.)
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