159th Street Corridor Survey
 

1. 159th Street Corridor Survey

 
This survey is intended to identify the positive and negative aspects of 159th Street between I-294 on the east and I-355 on the west. Please answer this short nine-question survey based on the areas familiar to you.
Homer Glen, Markham, Oak Forest, Orland Hills, Orland Park and Tinley Park are collaborating on a long-term vision for physical improvements and a common marketing strategy for 159th Street, and are now seeking public input through an on-line survey before recommendations are finalized.

Your help is greatly appreciated....thank you in advance.

1. In which municipality do you reside?

2. If you are employed, in which municipality do you work?

3. Please choose each travel option that you regularly use to travel to and/or along 159th Street.

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4. What establishment or attraction on 159th Street are you most likely to visit?

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5. Please name a busy commercial street and its town that you have visited elsewhere that was very attractive to you and that you would want to go back to.

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6. Please identify the best portion of 159th Street and why it appeals to you.

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7. Please identify the worst section of 159th Street and what makes it unappealing.

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8. What would you like to see change on 159th Street?

9. Please rate each of the following issues from most needed to least needed to improve 159th Street.

 Very NecessarySomewhat NecessaryNeutralSomewhat UnnecessaryUnnecessary
Add landscaped medians, parkway trees, and other visual enhancements.
Improve traffic controls to reduce congestion and increase pedestrian access.
Improve public transportation.
Add attractive signs to indicate locations of major attractions.
Improve crosswalks, sidewalks and bicycle routes.
Provide public gathering spaces among commercial and civic buildings to act as town squares.
Add more outdoor restaurant seating and place commercial buildings near streets to bring more life to the street corridor.
Improve architectural standards.
Add more green space.
Provide corridor and community identity signs at major entry points along the street.
Improve connections to the forest preserve trail system.
Organize corridor-wide events and advertising to raise awareness of 159th Street.
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