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Do you prefer a continuous bicycle connection on Mathilda Avenue?

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1. In which of these general areas do you work or live?

Response Percent Response Count
b. Within 5 blocks of Mathilda Avenue between US 101 and Maude Avenue 21.7% 5
c. North of US 101 in Sunnyvale 21.7% 5
d. South of Maude Avenue in Sunnyvale 26.1% 6
e. In other parts of Sunnyvale 21.7% 5
f. Outside of Sunnyvale 8.7% 2

2. Which of the following best describes why you travel on Mathilda Avenue in the study area? (Choose as many as apply)

Response Percent Response Count
a. I live near the area 43.5% 10
b. I work near the area 39.1% 9
c. On my commute to work 43.5% 10
e. I travel to the area to visit family and friends 34.8% 8
f. I shop, eat, or visit entertainment destinations in or near the area 60.9% 14
g. I go to my medical appointments in the area 17.4% 4

3. In general, how often do you travel on Mathilda Avenue within the study area?

Response Percent Response Count
a. Daily 8.7% 2
b. A few times a week 43.5% 10
c. A few times a month 34.8% 8
d. Once a month 8.7% 2
e. Rarely or never 4.3% 1

4. How do you most frequently travel along Mathilda Avenue in the study area?

Response Percent Response Count
a. Walk or use a mobility device (e.g., wheelchair) 4.3% 1
b. Bike/E-bike/scooter or another rideable device 34.8% 8
d. Drive solo 52.2% 12
e. Drive/ride in a carpool/vanpool/rideshare (Uber, Lyft, etc.) 8.7% 2

If you selected "Other" in Question 4, please specify.

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5. We are considering converting one of four car lanes into a bicycle lane along southbound Mathilda Avenue within the study area. This would provide a continuous bicycle connection. Would you change how you travel in this area if a bicycle lane existed?

Response Percent Response Count
a. A continuous bicycle lane would change how I travel in this area 82.6% 19
b. A continuous bicycle lane would NOT change how I travel in this area 17.4% 4
Robert Neff outside Sunnyvale
March 23, 2025, 9:10 PM
  • 1. In which of these general areas do you work or live?
    • f. Outside of Sunnyvale
  • 2. Which of the following best describes why you travel on Mathilda Avenue in the study area? (Choose as many as apply)
    • e. I travel to the area to visit family and friends
  • 3. In general, how often do you travel on Mathilda Avenue within the study area?
    • e. Rarely or never
  • 4. How do you most frequently travel along Mathilda Avenue in the study area?
    • b. Bike/E-bike/scooter or another rideable device
  • If you selected "Other" in Question 4, please specify.
    No response.
  • 5. We are considering converting one of four car lanes into a bicycle lane along southbound Mathilda Avenue within the study area. This would provide a continuous bicycle connection. Would you change how you travel in this area if a bicycle lane existed?
    • a. A continuous bicycle lane would change how I travel in this area
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