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Market- What types of housing, if any, do you think would be appropriate in SEADIP?

Response Percent Response Count
Condos 12.5% 1
Single Family Homes 12.5% 1
Apartments 12.5% 1
No additional housing 12.5% 1
Other 50.0% 4

Market- What types of retail, if any, do you think would be appropriate or is needed in SEADIP?

Response Percent Response Count
High end, luxury shopping 37.5% 3
Other 62.5% 5

Urban Design- What are some good examples of complete neighborhoods you've enjoyed that could serve as a model for SEADIP? Please provide the City and State.

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Urban Design- What kinds of community do you envision for the future- where all parts work well together and support each other sustainably?

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In what ways is the current SEADIP Planned Development working well?

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In what areas does it need improvement?

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Outside of the wetland areas what areas should we focus on the most and why? (name up to three)

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Mobility- What should be the role of Pacific Coast Highway within the SEADIP area (mainstreet, thoroughfare, freeway)?

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Mobility- How would you connect the southeast area to the surrounding communities (biking, trails, pedestrian, transit)?

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Wetlands- Please choose the top 3 amenities that could be associated with wetland restoration and preservation that you would use the most or think would be of the greatest benefit to the community:

Response Percent Response Count
Viewing stations along wetland perimeters, with interpretive signage 37.5% 3
Walking trails 62.5% 5
Interpretive Center 37.5% 3
Picnic tables and seating areas 12.5% 1
Other 25.0% 2
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August 13, 2014, 6:29 PM
  • Market- What types of housing, if any, do you think would be appropriate in SEADIP?
    • No additional housing
  • Market- What types of retail, if any, do you think would be appropriate or is needed in SEADIP?
    • High end, luxury shopping
  • Urban Design- What are some good examples of complete neighborhoods you've enjoyed that could serve as a model for SEADIP? Please provide the City and State.
    Portland, Oregon
  • Urban Design- What kinds of community do you envision for the future- where all parts work well together and support each other sustainably?
    low-scale, high end retail, less paved, visible parking lots, restored wetlands, improved mobility for bikes, pedestrians, low-profile construction
  • In what ways is the current SEADIP Planned Development working well?
    current housing seems reasonable and well-planned but the rest is disconnected development; the power plants are an eyesore and the gateways to LB are abysmal
  • In what areas does it need improvement?
    see above
  • Outside of the wetland areas what areas should we focus on the most and why? (name up to three)
    gateways to city -- 22 fwy entrance & studebaker entrance; power plants; retail developments need improvement and lower profile parking lots
  • Mobility- What should be the role of Pacific Coast Highway within the SEADIP area (mainstreet, thoroughfare, freeway)?
    it serves as a mainstreet and thoroughfare -- I can't see how that can be changed but someone with more knowledge than me on this subject might have some ideas
  • Mobility- How would you connect the southeast area to the surrounding communities (biking, trails, pedestrian, transit)?
    improved, safe bike access as well as improved pedestrian access to and within the area
  • Wetlands- Please choose the top 3 amenities that could be associated with wetland restoration and preservation that you would use the most or think would be of the greatest benefit to the community:
    • Walking trails
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Planning- For the next question please refer to the current SEADIP zoning document found here

Planning- Focus Areas- The Specific Plan work program includes the study of three focus areas. These areas will be analyzed in greater detail and the consultant team may develop conceptual site plans  to gain a better understanding of how their design and mobility could be improved. For the next question refer to Figure 5 of the Opportunities and Constraints Workbook by clicking here.

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