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Share your thoughts and preferences for a new park in Lyttonsville.

24 registered responses


How far do you live from the future park (2205 Kansas Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland)? (Select one)

Response Percent Response Count
½ mile or less 58.3% 14
Between ½ and 1 mile 8.3% 2
Between 1 mile and 5 miles 29.2% 7
More than 5 miles 4.2% 1

How often do you think you would visit the park? (Select one)

Response Percent Response Count
Daily 8.3% 2
A few times a week 37.5% 9
A few times a month 41.7% 10
Less than once a month 12.5% 3

How would you typically get to the park? (Select one)

Response Percent Response Count
Walk 58.3% 14
Bike 20.8% 5
Drive 8.3% 2
Other 12.5% 3

What are your priorities for amenities in the new park? Please rate the following amenities on a scale from 1 to 5. (1 = Not important, 5 = Very Important).

Gathering space
Response Percent Response Count
1 - Not Important 12.5% 3
3 - Moderately Important 29.2% 7
4 - Important 25.0% 6
5 - Very Important 29.2% 7
Seating & picnicking area
Response Percent Response Count
1 - Not Important 4.2% 1
2 - Slightly Important 4.2% 1
3 - Moderately Important 29.2% 7
4 - Important 41.7% 10
5 - Very Important 16.7% 4
Multi-purpose lawn
Response Percent Response Count
1 - Not Important 12.5% 3
2 - Slightly Important 12.5% 3
3 - Moderately Important 37.5% 9
4 - Important 16.7% 4
5 - Very Important 16.7% 4
Game & fitness area
Response Percent Response Count
1 - Not Important 16.7% 4
2 - Slightly Important 12.5% 3
3 - Moderately Important 37.5% 9
4 - Important 8.3% 2
5 - Very Important 20.8% 5
Tree canopy / Shade
Response Percent Response Count
4 - Important 12.5% 3
5 - Very Important 87.5% 21
Bicycle repair station
Response Percent Response Count
1 - Not Important 29.2% 7
2 - Slightly Important 12.5% 3
3 - Moderately Important 16.7% 4
4 - Important 20.8% 5
5 - Very Important 16.7% 4
Drinking fountain
Response Percent Response Count
1 - Not Important 12.5% 3
2 - Slightly Important 12.5% 3
3 - Moderately Important 16.7% 4
4 - Important 4.2% 1
5 - Very Important 50.0% 12
Artwork
Response Percent Response Count
1 - Not Important 8.3% 2
2 - Slightly Important 16.7% 4
3 - Moderately Important 33.3% 8
4 - Important 33.3% 8
5 - Very Important 4.2% 1
Historical interpretation and signage
Response Percent Response Count
1 - Not Important 8.3% 2
2 - Slightly Important 16.7% 4
3 - Moderately Important 12.5% 3
4 - Important 25.0% 6
5 - Very Important 37.5% 9

What is your preferred name for the park?

Response Percent Response Count
Lyttonsville Neighborhood Park 22.7% 5
Talbot Bridge Neighborhood Park 36.4% 8
Samuel Lytton Neighborhood Park 27.3% 6
Other 13.6% 3
Name not shown inside Silver Spring
July 28, 2022, 1:38 PM
  • How far do you live from the future park (2205 Kansas Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland)? (Select one)
    • ½ mile or less
  • How often do you think you would visit the park? (Select one)
    • A few times a week
  • How would you typically get to the park? (Select one)
    • Walk
  • What are your priorities for amenities in the new park? Please rate the following amenities on a scale from 1 to 5. (1 = Not important, 5 = Very Important).
    • Gathering space - 4 - Important
    • Seating & picnicking area - 5 - Very Important
    • Multi-purpose lawn - 2 - Slightly Important
    • Game & fitness area - 1 - Not Important
    • Tree canopy / Shade - 5 - Very Important
    • Bicycle repair station - 4 - Important
    • Drinking fountain - 5 - Very Important
    • Artwork - 3 - Moderately Important
    • Historical interpretation and signage - 5 - Very Important
  • What is your preferred name for the park?
    • Other - If the historic Talbot Avenue Bridge is to be reconstructed in the park, like the idea of the park being named after the bridge (including the word "Avenue" in the title). Feel Lyttonsville residents should have final say on the name though.
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2 - Slightly Important
3 - Moderately Important
4 - Important
5 - Very Important
Gathering space
Seating & picnicking area
Multi-purpose lawn
Game & fitness area
Tree canopy / Shade
Bicycle repair station
Drinking fountain
Artwork
Historical interpretation and signage
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