Lower Liberty Heights Prioritization Survey - English

1.What is your relationship to Lower Liberty Heights? (check all that apply)
2.How long have you lived in Lower Liberty Heights?
3.Which specific transportation investments should be prioritized in the Lower Liberty Heights neighborhood?
High Priority
Somewhat of a Priority
Low Priority
Not a Priority at All
Not Sure
Traffic calming measures on streets throughout the neighborhood to slow cars down
Enhance pedestrian access and safety through sidewalk improvements, especially on Liberty and Franklin Streets
Fix broken street lights
Install a ValleyBike bikeshare station in the neighborhood
Work with the PVTA to install benches and shelters at bus stops where needed
Streetscape improvements such as trees to provide shade along sidewalks
4.Which specific arts, culture, and community investments should be prioritized in the Lower Liberty Heights neighborhood?
High Priority
Somewhat of a Priority
Low Priority
Not a Priority at All
Not Sure
Improve and expand the existing community space (233 Franklin Street), focusing on programming for youth and elders
Continuation/renewal of community service programs: soup kitchens, coat drives, meal distribution at 233 Franklin St., neighborhood clean-ups , etc.
Continuation/expansion of events such as movie nights, National Night Out, live music, BBQs, and food trucks in collaboration with community groups, the city and others
Public art and murals
5.Which specific housing-oriented investments should be prioritized in the Lower Liberty Heights neighborhood?
High Priority
Somewhat of a Priority
Low Priority
Not a Priority at All
Not Sure
Work with the city to develop new affordable housing in the neighborhood
Work with the city and Way Finders and other housing advocacy groups and anchor institutions to support first time home buyers
Work with the city to support existing homeowners with maintenance and rehab
6.Which specific food and economic development investments should be prioritized in the Lower Liberty Heights neighborhood?
High Priority
Somewhat of a Priority
Low Priority
Not a Priority at All
Not Sure
Develop a farmer’s market
Develop a community garden
Work with existing mobile markets to add a stop(s) in the neighborhood
Work with the city to develop the space behind the Salvation Army
Recruit a restaurant and or small grocery store
7.Which parks, open space, and environmental investments should be prioritized in the Lower Liberty Heights neighborhood?
High Priority
Somewhat of a Priority
Low Priority
Not a Priority at All
Not Sure
Gurdon Bill park development with the new skate/bike park, including preservation of trees on Warwick Street and mitigating any potential increase in traffic
Work with the BPRM and the school department to explore how to launch a program similar to the much loved, “EWT” camp, an outdoor enrichment program for youth.
· Installing cameras and additional lighting at Emily Bill Park
Community-owned solar
Electric vehicle charging stations for multi-family buildings
8.What other priorities or concerns do you think should be addressed as part of the neighborhood investment planning process?