What matters most to the Lents neighborhood in its next phase of development?
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What is your relationship to the Lents neighborhood? Choose all that apply (hold down the Ctrl key on your PC or Command on your Mac to select multiple items).
What activities do you, your family, and/or friends like to do in Lents?
Visiting Lents Park, seeing the Belmont Goats, eating at Zoiglhaus
What kinds of businesses are important to you? What kinds of businesses would you like to have added to the neighborhood?
A coffee shop, grocer, or ethnic food market would be nice!
What kind of open public space do you imagine here? What could it be used for (e.g., Lents International Farmers Market)?
A “living room”-style public space, such as Pioneer Square in downtown or Holladay Park in the Lloyd District would be nice. Something peaceful, clean, and welcoming, but multi-purpose.
What kind of housing do you imagine here? Do you want to see a mix of affordable housing units and market rate units? Do you want to see a mix of units to accommodate families of all sizes?
I definitely think housing needs to accommodate families of diverse sizes, and it is important for Lents to provide affordable housing that is in such short supply in Portland.
What are your top priorities for Prosper Portland's investment in this development?
Create affordable housing units
I have another priority (let us know below)
Additional parking for businesses and residents
Support local neighborhood small businesses through commercial space renovations
Create open spaces for neighborhood events
Programmed events in public spaces, install public art
Housing without rent restrictions
If one of your priorities was "Other" please describe it:
Make Lents cleaner and safer
What additional equitable development goals are important to you?
Protecting residents from pollution is extremely important!