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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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9/24/2018
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III COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SUMMARY <br />APPENDIX <br />Downtown Parks Feasibility Study - City -Wide Survey/ Neighbor Survey <br />The City of Redwood City is evaluating various locations for a potential urban park/open space site(s) in the <br />Downtown. The various City -owned properties are currently used for parking (car storage). We are seeking input <br />on various urban park -related items including potential amenities, uses, programming and other items such as <br />where visitors, employees, and residents currently park, potential mitigation and the impact on parking. Thank <br />you in advance for your input. <br />Survey results will inform the City Council in August as they consider potential urban park locations in the <br />Downtown. Once the City Council approves a park location, the City will launch additional opportunities to gain <br />further input on park design and other details that will include online tools, community meetings and more. <br />For more details about the overall Downtown Park Site Assessment and Feasibility Study process, go here. <br />Following the Downtown Feasibility Study, there will be subsequent urban park and recreation corridor <br />design(s) to reshape and build public space for the purpose of recreation, socialization and community health. <br />1. Please rank the following (i lowest to 5 the strongest) potential park amenities you would like to see at a <br />future Downtown park (go here for visual examples) <br />1 2 3 4 5 <br />Benches with armrests <br />Trees/Shade <br />Swings (for adults) <br />Drinking fountain <br />Bike parking <br />Play equipment (for kids) <br />Plugs for phones & laptops <br />Softscape (Grassy, planted area) <br />Hardscape (like a plaza with trees) <br />Water feature <br />Communal tables <br />Open Wi-Fi <br />Flexible space(events/parking) <br />Covered spots for working (umbrellas, trees) <br />Tables and chairs <br />Interactive art <br />Morning yoga/tai chi <br />Retail/pop up <br />2. Other (fill in your own answer) <br />98 <br />3. Are you a frequent visitor to Downtown Redwood City? <br />Yes <br />No <br />4. If yes, do you typically drive, take transit, or bike? Pick one that most applies. <br />Transit <br />Drive <br />Bike <br />Other <br />5. If you drive, where do you typically park? For a parking map, go here. <br />F_ <br />6. As a frequent visitor to Downtown, how would you use a future park? <br />7. Do you work in Downtown Redwood City? <br />Yes <br />No <br />8. If yes, do you typically drive, take transit, or bike? Pick one that most applies. <br />Transit <br />Drive <br />Bike <br />Other <br />9. If you drive, please share where you currently park your vehicle. For a parking map, go here. <br />lo. If you drive, please comment on if you would utilize an employee -parking program or another program <br />that provides discounted parking offered a little bit further away from your work. <br />DOWNTOWN PARKS SITE ASSESSMENT 6 FEASIBILITY STUDY REPORT <br />0 <br />
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