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What types of safety and mobility concerns to you have at the Third Avenue & Norfolk Street intersection?

22 registered responses


What modes of transportation do you currently use when travelling through the intersection? (select all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Driving 68.2% 15
Walking 54.5% 12
Biking 77.3% 17
Transit (e.g. bus) 9.1% 2

If you bike or walk through the intersection, where are you typically traveling between? (select all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
School 28.6% 6
Work 38.1% 8
Shopping 28.6% 6
Leisure/Recreation 76.2% 16
Other 4.8% 1

What safety concerns do you have regarding pedestrians? (select all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Pedestrian visibility 60.0% 12
Crossing times 55.0% 11
Right turning vehicles 75.0% 15
Conflicts with bicycles 35.0% 7
Other 20.0% 4

What safety concerns do you have regarding bicycles? (select all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Connectivity 57.1% 12
Bicyclist visibility 71.4% 15
Crossing times 42.9% 9
Conflicts with vehicles 85.7% 18
Other 19.0% 4

What safety concerns do you have regarding motor vehicles? (select all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Travel time/congestion 55.6% 10
Lane alignment 16.7% 3
Opposing left turns 11.1% 2
Intersection visibility 38.9% 7
Other 44.4% 8

When riding a bike, how do you get between the 3rd Ave bicycle overcrossing and the San Mateo Creek bike path? (Between the green lines) If you don't currently make this connection, which route would you take?

Response Percent Response Count
Turn north on sidewalk 31.6% 6
Cross Norfolk at bike path 15.8% 3
Use vehicle turning lanes 21.1% 4
Other 31.6% 6

What neighborhood do you live in?

Response Percent Response Count
North Shoreview 18.2% 4
Shoreview 18.2% 4
North Central 13.6% 3
Other 50.0% 11

Do you have any additional comments or concerns?

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October 29, 2023, 11:00 PM
  • What modes of transportation do you currently use when travelling through the intersection? (select all that apply)
    • Biking
  • If you bike or walk through the intersection, where are you typically traveling between? (select all that apply)
    • Work
    • Leisure/Recreation
  • What safety concerns do you have regarding pedestrians? (select all that apply)
    • Crossing times
  • What safety concerns do you have regarding bicycles? (select all that apply)
    • Connectivity
    • Conflicts with vehicles
  • What safety concerns do you have regarding motor vehicles? (select all that apply)
    • Other - None
  • When riding a bike, how do you get between the 3rd Ave bicycle overcrossing and the San Mateo Creek bike path? (Between the green lines) If you don't currently make this connection, which route would you take?
    • Use vehicle turning lanes
  • What neighborhood do you live in?
    • Other - Central
  • Do you have any additional comments or concerns?

    Please add bicycle signals or extend the bridge to a center lane that goes all the way to next crossing where other bike path crosses 3rd. The path behind the apartments is a mess and tree roots destroy it. It is an afterthought rather than a serious dedication to bike-ability and safety. Getting from the bridge to the path is dangerous and cars are speeding to make the light to get on the highway and it’s five lanes to cross.

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One option the City is exploring is how to improve connectivity between the 3rd Avenue pedestrian/bicycle overpass, and the San Mateo Creek bike path.

Redline illustrates connection between overpass and bike path.

Pedestrian/bicycle overpass on 3rd Avenue

Bike path along San Mateo Creek off Norfolk Street


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