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What neighborhood traffic related issues are you most concerned about? (choose up to 3)

Response Percent Response Count
Increased Traffic 16.7% 3
Pedestrian Safety 77.8% 14
Changes in Bicycle Patterns 22.2% 4
School Area Safety 22.2% 4
Speeding 88.9% 16
Cut through Traffic in Neighborhoods 38.9% 7
Greenhouse Gas Emissions 5.6% 1
Other 11.1% 2

True or False. The following statement represents the situation in your neighborhood: "I regularly experience a situation in Sunnyvale where I believe traffic needs to be significantly slowed down using traffic calming methods."

Response Percent Response Count
True 100.0% 18

How familiar are you with Sunnyvale's current traffic calming program? (1 = Not Familiar, 5 = Very Familiar)

Familiarity with program
Response Percent Response Count
1 22.2% 4
2 16.7% 3
3 33.3% 6
4 5.6% 1
5 22.2% 4

How easy is Sunnyvale's traffic calming program to use? (1 = Not Easy, 5 = Very Easy, N/A = Have not used)

Ease of use
Response Percent Response Count
1 17.6% 3
2 11.8% 2
3 23.5% 4
5 5.9% 1
N/A 41.2% 7

Which of these statements most closely represent your experience with the City of Sunnyvale's traffic calming program? (choose up to 3)

Response Percent Response Count
I don't have experience with it. 38.9% 7
I found the information to be easy to locate and understand. 22.2% 4
I could not find any information about it. 11.1% 2
I think there are too many steps, and the thresholds are too hard to qualify. 55.6% 10
I appreciate that the process involves getting support from most of the neighbors. 33.3% 6
I went through the whole process and am very happy with the traffic calming process. 5.6% 1
Our neighborhood's request was rejected. 11.1% 2

In your experience, which of these measures are effective at slowing down traffic? (choose up to 3)

Response Percent Response Count
Traffic enforcement actions 16.7% 3
Traffic signing and pavement markers 38.9% 7
Speed humps 50.0% 9
Speed tables 27.8% 5
Traffic circles 38.9% 7
Curb extensions, chokers, chicanes 27.8% 5
Median entry/exit islands 5.6% 1
Median barriers 5.6% 1
Forced turn islands, barriers, channelization 11.1% 2
One-way streets 11.1% 2
One-way chokers, half-closures, semi-diverters 11.1% 2
Woonerf 11.1% 2
Street closures, cul-de-sacs 5.6% 1
Other 27.8% 5

I do not want the City to use the following measures to slow down traffic. (choose up to 2)

Response Percent Response Count
Radar speed trailer deployment 41.7% 5
Traffic enforcement actions 8.3% 1
Traffic signing and pavement markers 16.7% 2
Speed humps 16.7% 2
Traffic circles 8.3% 1
Curb extensions, chokers, chicanes 8.3% 1
Median entry/exit islands 8.3% 1
Median barriers 25.0% 3
Forced turn islands, barriers, channelization 8.3% 1
One-way streets 16.7% 2
Street closures, cul-de-sacs 25.0% 3

Where do you live?

Response Percent Response Count
Sunnyvale: North of El Camino Real and West of Fair Oaks Avenue 33.3% 6
Sunnyvale: South of El Camino Real and West of Sunnyvale-Saratoga Road 11.1% 2
Sunnyvale: South of El Camino Real and East of Sunnyvale-Saratoga Road 22.2% 4
Other 33.3% 6

Where is your office located if or when you don't work from home?

Response Percent Response Count
In Sunnyvale 23.5% 4
In a neighboring city (Mountain View, Cupertino, Santa Clara) 52.9% 9
I am not employed 11.8% 2
Other 11.8% 2

How do you typically get around in the city? (choose up to 3)

Response Percent Response Count
I almost always drive alone 55.6% 10
I carpool 27.8% 5
I almost always bike 33.3% 6
I am usually walking 50.0% 9
I take Caltrain 16.7% 3
I take a shuttle 5.6% 1
I am a runner 5.6% 1
Other 16.7% 3

I attended the first Community meeting and workshop about this project on Nov. 7.

Response Percent Response Count
Yes, I was there in person 16.7% 3
Yes, I was there for the online portion only 5.6% 1
No, I didn't attend 77.8% 14

What is your age? (choose one)

Response Percent Response Count
19-29 11.1% 2
30-39 27.8% 5
40-49 33.3% 6
50-64 22.2% 4
75 plus 5.6% 1
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December 5, 2023, 10:32 PM
  • What neighborhood traffic related issues are you most concerned about? (choose up to 3)
    • Pedestrian Safety
    • Speeding
  • True or False. The following statement represents the situation in your neighborhood: "I regularly experience a situation in Sunnyvale where I believe traffic needs to be significantly slowed down using traffic calming methods."
    • True
  • How familiar are you with Sunnyvale's current traffic calming program? (1 = Not Familiar, 5 = Very Familiar)
    • Familiarity with program - 3
  • How easy is Sunnyvale's traffic calming program to use? (1 = Not Easy, 5 = Very Easy, N/A = Have not used)
    • Ease of use - 3
  • Which of these statements most closely represent your experience with the City of Sunnyvale's traffic calming program? (choose up to 3)
    • I found the information to be easy to locate and understand.
    • I think there are too many steps, and the thresholds are too hard to qualify.
  • In your experience, which of these measures are effective at slowing down traffic? (choose up to 3)
    • Speed tables
    • Speed humps
    • Other - Stop Sign
  • I do not want the City to use the following measures to slow down traffic. (choose up to 2)
    • Radar speed trailer deployment
  • Where do you live?
    • Other - Waverly Street & West Washington Ave
  • Where is your office located if or when you don't work from home?
    • In a neighboring city (Mountain View, Cupertino, Santa Clara)
  • How do you typically get around in the city? (choose up to 3)
    • I carpool
    • I am usually walking
  • I attended the first Community meeting and workshop about this project on Nov. 7.
    • No, I didn't attend
  • What is your age? (choose one)
    • 40-49
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