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How and where should the temporary use of public streets and parking for outdoor dining and safe physical distancing be implemented to promote Downtown vitality and community safety?

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7 registered responses from users within the age group of 50-59


Are you a resident of the City of San Luis Obispo?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes 71.4% 5
No 28.6% 2

How supportive are you of the following options to provide additional public space for walking, biking, outdoor dining, and retail?

Temporary closure of City-owned parking lots for outdoor dining, retail, and pedestrian use.
Response Percent Response Count
Very Supportive 57.1% 4
Supportive 42.9% 3
Temporary closure of downtown streets for outdoor dining, retail, and pedestrian use.
Response Percent Response Count
Very Supportive 85.7% 6
Neutral 14.3% 1
A “parklet” program where a limited number of downtown on-street parking stalls would be converted to public space for extended pedestrian space and outdoor dining.
Response Percent Response Count
Very Supportive 85.7% 6
Supportive 14.3% 1
Closing a limited number of residential streets outside of the downtown to thru-traffic, providing more safe space for walking, biking and physical distancing (note access for residents, deliveries, emergency services would be retained).
Response Percent Response Count
Very Supportive 42.9% 3
Supportive 28.6% 2
Neutral 14.3% 1
I Don't Know 14.3% 1
Installing temporary protected bike lanes using low-cost materials while citywide traffic levels are low.
Response Percent Response Count
Very Supportive 71.4% 5
Supportive 14.3% 1
Neutral 14.3% 1

If public streets, City-owned parking lots, or other public spaces are temporarily closed to vehicles for pedestrians, outdoor dining, and retail, how important are the following considerations?

Availability of nearby on-street parking.
Response Percent Response Count
Very Important 14.3% 1
Important 42.9% 3
Not Important 28.6% 2
Not at All Important 14.3% 1
Availability of nearby passenger drop off areas.
Response Percent Response Count
Very Important 14.3% 1
Important 42.9% 3
Neutral 14.3% 1
Not Important 14.3% 1
Not at All Important 14.3% 1
Time and length of closure.
Response Percent Response Count
Very Important 28.6% 2
Important 42.9% 3
Not Important 14.3% 1
Not at All Important 14.3% 1
Physical barriers and other measures to ensure safety when walking, cycling, dining, and/or shopping.
Response Percent Response Count
Very Important 85.7% 6
Important 14.3% 1

The following are proposed locations for temporary closures of streets and use of City-owned spaces within the downtown for walking, outdoor dining, and retail. How supportive would you be of each of these strategies?

Mission Plaza
Response Percent Response Count
Very Supportive 71.4% 5
Supportive 28.6% 2
Parking Lot 10 (on the corner of Higuera Street and Nipomo Street)
Response Percent Response Count
Very Supportive 57.1% 4
Supportive 14.3% 1
Neutral 28.6% 2
Monterey Street near Mission Plaza (from Chorro Street to Osos Street)
Response Percent Response Count
Very Supportive 71.4% 5
Supportive 28.6% 2
Higuera Street (from Osos Street to Nipomo street, while maintaining cross street access to vehicles during Marsh Street Bridge Closure)
Response Percent Response Count
Very Supportive 71.4% 5
Supportive 28.6% 2
The intersection of Broad Street and Monterey Street (south of the Mission, commonly referred to as “the dog leg")
Response Percent Response Count
Very Supportive 57.1% 4
Supportive 28.6% 2
Neutral 14.3% 1

What other public spaces or street blocks - within or outside of Downtown - should the City consider for temporary closure to provide space for safe physical distancing?

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Please share any suggestions you have to make this program more successful.

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Anything else you would like to add?

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Temporary closure of City-owned parking lots for outdoor dining, retail, and pedestrian use.
Temporary closure of downtown streets for outdoor dining, retail, and pedestrian use.
A “parklet” program where a limited number of downtown on-street parking stalls would be converted to public space for extended pedestrian space and outdoor dining.
Closing a limited number of residential streets outside of the downtown to thru-traffic, providing more safe space for walking, biking and physical distancing (note access for residents, deliveries, emergency services would be retained).
Installing temporary protected bike lanes using low-cost materials while citywide traffic levels are low.
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Important
Neutral
Not Important
Not at All Important
I Don't Know
Availability of nearby on-street parking.
Availability of nearby passenger drop off areas.
Time and length of closure.
Physical barriers and other measures to ensure safety when walking, cycling, dining, and/or shopping.
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Supportive
Neutral
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Not at All Supportive
I Don't Know
Mission Plaza
Parking Lot 10 (on the corner of Higuera Street and Nipomo Street)
Monterey Street near Mission Plaza (from Chorro Street to Osos Street)
Higuera Street (from Osos Street to Nipomo street, while maintaining cross street access to vehicles during Marsh Street Bridge Closure)
The intersection of Broad Street and Monterey Street (south of the Mission, commonly referred to as “the dog leg")
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