Each of the three development projects presented at the open house on Tuesday, October 27, is designed to include pedestrian areas and/or retail amenities. We invite your input on those amenities and the look and feel of the public spaces.
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( A fourth project, proposed by Rose CDC, will provide mixed income housing. Renderings are not yet available.).
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In October 2014, we asked residents to rank the types of amenities they would like to see in the neighborhood. The top four were: Restaurants and Food, Merchandise, Entertainment, and Personal Services.
For each category, please suggest 2-3 examples of specific types of businesses you would like to see in Lents. Examples: pizza shop, dry cleaner.
What elements are most important to you in the public space along 92nd Ave? Please rank each item in order of importance.
Street trees
Street trees provide shade, beautification, and enhance the pedestrian environment.
Make this the priority
Benches
Street furniture (like benches) enhance the public realm.
Make this the priority
Pedestrian lighting
Pedestrian lighting provides safety and beautifies the neighborhood.
Make this the priority
Other (please specify below)
What other elements would you like to see? Type in your answer in the text area below this question.
Make this the priority
Crosswalks
Crosswalks provide safe crossing opportunities for pedestrians.
Make this the priority
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Restaurants and Food:
Vegetarian Restaurant. New Seasons and Wholefoods grocers
Merchandise:
Grocery
Entertainment:
Library branch. Community theater
Personal Services:
Hair Salon-Coffee Shops
What elements are most important to you in the public space along 92nd Ave? Please rank each item in order of importance.
No response.Please specify "Other":
No response.Do you have any additional comments?
No response.