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What are your priorities as they relate to development options at 36th and La Cholla?

77 registered responses


How long have you lived in Tucson?

Response Percent Response Count
Less than a year 1.3% 1
One to five years 9.1% 7
Five to ten years 9.1% 7
Ten to twenty years 11.7% 9
Twenty to thirty years 16.9% 13
Thirty years or longer 51.9% 40

What is the main reason that the 36th & La Cholla site is of interest to you?

Response Percent Response Count
I live within 1 mile of the site 59.7% 46
I work within 1 mile of the site 1.3% 1
I have school aged children that study within 1 mile of the site 1.3% 1
I travel by this site frequently 13.0% 10
Other 24.7% 19

Tell us about what you value most about 36th & La Cholla.

Response Percent Response Count
The natural ecosystem at the site 75.3% 58
Its proximity to my home or neighborhood 7.8% 6
The potential for additional housing opportunities at this site 6.5% 5
Other 10.4% 8

The City Council has identified affordable and workforce housing as a key priority. Which statement best reflects your opinion of this priority?

Response Percent Response Count
Strongly agree 31.2% 24
Somewhat agree 14.3% 11
Neutral 19.5% 15
Somewhat disagree 10.4% 8
Strongly disagree 24.7% 19

What do you believe their priority should be?

Answered
19
Skipped
58

What types of community benefits should accompany any potential development projects in this area? Please select your top 3 responses.

Response Percent Response Count
Transit connections & walking/biking improvements 46.8% 36
Natural desert open space 83.1% 64
Park and play areas 33.8% 26
Water harvesting/green infrastructure 58.4% 45
Housing affordable to middle-income families 23.4% 18
Other 18.2% 14

What additional comments or questions do you have regarding the 36th and La Cholla site?

Answered
57
Skipped
20

What is your age?

Response Percent Response Count
20-24 1.3% 1
25-34 9.2% 7
35-44 19.7% 15
45-54 10.5% 8
55-59 3.9% 3
60-64 10.5% 8
65-74 39.5% 30
75-84 5.3% 4

With which racial and ethnic group do you identify? (select all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
American Indian or Alaska Native 5.3% 4
Asian or Asian American 1.3% 1
Black or African American 3.9% 3
Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin 35.5% 27
White or Caucasian 47.4% 36
Other 9.2% 7
Prefer not to disclose 7.9% 6

How do you describe your gender identity?

Response Percent Response Count
Female 53.9% 41
Male 40.8% 31
Other 1.3% 1
Prefer not to disclose 3.9% 3

What is your zip or postal code?

Response Percent Response Count
85701 1.3% 1
85713 72.4% 55
85716 1.3% 1
85719 2.6% 2
85742 1.3% 1
85745 18.4% 14
85746 1.3% 1
85756 1.3% 1
Abreeza Zegeer inside Ward 1
April 16, 2021, 9:48 AM
  • How long have you lived in Tucson?
    • Thirty years or longer
  • What is the main reason that the 36th & La Cholla site is of interest to you?
    • Other - I live within 3 blocks of the site. It is a wildlife corridor with many protected plant species that needs to be preserved.
  • Tell us about what you value most about 36th & La Cholla.
    • Other - The natural ecosystem, proximity to my home and it is critical in retaining the unique neighborhood character.
  • The City Council has identified affordable and workforce housing as a key priority. Which statement best reflects your opinion of this priority?
    • Neutral
  • What types of community benefits should accompany any potential development projects in this area? Please select your top 3 responses.
    • Transit connections & walking/biking improvements
    • Water harvesting/green infrastructure
    • Other - Maintain current density that match the properties to the west and north. The true caring capacity of this property is 22 sites and 44 houses. High density FLD housing does not support individual water harvesting. The EHW (NUOS) and FEMA dictate this.
  • What additional comments or questions do you have regarding the 36th and La Cholla site?

    Community Needs/Priorities:

    Park or Low-density housing under current lot restrictions, not FLD option B using RAC.
    Social equity: justice and fairness for not only our neighborhood but for all existing Tucson neighborhoods. Neighborhoods vs developers. Why are neighborhoods forced to accept a development, "You must do a Community Development Agreement" prior to the M&C approval, or you will have no further input in a proposed development. That is not just or fair. In the past 10 years the UDC has changed a lot and continues change, depending on developers needs not the neighborhood and its citizens.
    Environmental/ecological affects, if this development is allowed, will be harsh.
    Traffic in this area is already horrible, and short of widening La Cholla (which cannot be done) will have little effect.
    Flooding along La Cholla and the danger it poses to motorist and surrounding will increase.

    No to Flexible Lot Development, specifically FLD option B for this proposed development project. I support 22 lots with 44 homes on this property.

  • What is your age?
    • 60-64
  • With which racial and ethnic group do you identify? (select all that apply)
    • Other - Arab-American
  • How do you describe your gender identity?
    • Female
  • What is your zip or postal code?
    • 85713
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