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Please help us identify City buildings, parks, sidewalks and other areas that need accessibility improvements.

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First, please tell us about yourself (Choose all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
I live in Sammamish 100.0% 7

If you do not live or work in Sammamish, please describe your primary reason for visiting (e.g. recreation, visiting family, schools, medical appointments, etc.)

No responses yet.

Do you have a disability or support a person with a disability?

Response Percent Response Count
I have a disability that impacts how I travel 28.6% 2
I support a person with a disability 14.3% 1
None of the above 71.4% 5

What is your home zip code?

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Have you ever been unable to access information, obtain services, or participate in meetings or events in the city of Sammamish?

Response Percent Response Count
No 100.0% 7

What was the reason you could not participate? (Choose all that apply)

No responses yet.

If not listed above, please describe how you were unable to participate, access information or obtain services in the city of Sammamish.

No responses yet.

Please rate the accessibility of PUBLIC BUILDINGS in Sammamish, such as City Hall and Beaver Lake Lodge. (Please note that schools and the library are operated by other agencies and are not included in this plan.)

Response Percent Response Count
Good 71.4% 5
Average 28.6% 2

Please tell us about any PUBLIC BUILDINGS where you have accessibility concerns. (Concerns could include doors and entry ways, water fountains, elevators, restrooms etc.)

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Please rate the accessibility of PUBLIC PARKS in Sammamish. (Examples: Pine Lake Park, Sammamish Landing)

Response Percent Response Count
Good 57.1% 4
Average 42.9% 3

Please tell us about any PUBLIC PARKS where you have accessibility concerns. (Concerns can include types of facilities, pathways, water fountains, access to restrooms, parking, etc.)

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Please rate the accessibility of public SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS in Sammamish.

Response Percent Response Count
Good 57.1% 4
Average 28.6% 2
Poor 14.3% 1

Please tell us about any SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS where you have accessibility concerns. (Concerns can include lack of safe crosswalks, curb ramps at intersections, lack of push buttons for crosswalks, height of buttons, lack of sidewalks etc.)

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Finally, as the City considers what to fix first, where should we focus our resources?

Average priorities over 7 responses
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    Sidewalks and Walkways Near Bus Stops and Sammamish Park & Ride
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    Sidewalks and Walkways Near Schools
  3. 228th Ave SE, Issaquah Pine Lake Rd SE, NE Inglewood Hill RD, East Lake Sammamish Parkway, 244th Ave NE, Issaquah Beaver Lake Rd

    Sidewalks and Walkways Along Arterial Streets
  4. Examples: City Hall, Beaver Lake Lodge, etc. (NOT including schools and libraries) 

    Public Buildings
  5. Examples: Klahanie Shopping Center, Sammamish Highlands Shopping Center

    Sidewalks and Walkways Near Commercial Areas
  6. Examples: Beaver Lake Park, Pine Lake Park, Sammamish Commons, Sammamish Landing

    City Parks
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    Sidewalks and Walkways Within Residential Neighborhoods

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