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Encuesta del programa de estacionamiento con permiso en North Central

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¿En qué calle vive?

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¿En qué tipo de vivienda vive?

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¿Cuántas personas con licencia de conducir viven en su hogar?

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¿Cuántos vehículos hay en su hogar?

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¿Típicamente, cuántos de los vehículos que hay en su hogar se estacionan en la calle?

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Cuéntenos sobre su situación actual en cuanto al estacionamiento (marque todas las opciones que correspondan):

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¿Paga alguna tarifa de estacionamiento?

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¿Tiene cochera?

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¿Estaciona en su cochera?

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¿Cuántos vehículos estaciona en su cochera?

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¿Cuántos vehículos en total puede estacionar en su cochera?

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¿Por qué no usa su cochera para estacionar?

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¿Tiene entrada vehicular?

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¿Estaciona en su entrada?

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¿Cuántos vehículos estaciona en su entrada?

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¿Cuántos vehículos en total puede estacionar en su entrada?

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¿Por qué no estaciona en su entrada?

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¿El programa de permisos de North Central debería limitar la cantidad de permisos a uno por conductor con licencia?

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¿El permiso de estacionamiento debería exigirse para...

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¿Suele traer a su casa vehículos de trabajo?

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Características de la vivienda

Para desarrollar el programa de estacionamiento con permiso, el personal necesita saber en qué parte del barrio vive. 


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