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Lancaster Prime Desert Woodland Preserve Gateway Accessibility & Beautification Project
Before taking this survey, please visit the following link to learn more about the project.
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1.
Your responses to the demographic questions below will help the City of Lancaster pursue grant funding to build this Project, thus reducing the need for local tax dollars by up to $5 million.
What is your age?
(Required.)
Under 18
18-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
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2.
What are the nearest cross streets to your home? Example: Avenue L and 30th Street West.
(Required.)
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3.
What is your ethnicity?
(Required.)
White
Black or African American
Hispanic or Latino
Asian or Asian American
American Indian or Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Another race
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4.
How many children, 18 and younger, are living with you?
(Required.)
None
1
2
3
4
5 or more
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What are the names of the schools that your children attend?
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6.
In the past 2 years, how many times have you visited PDWP?
(Required.)
Every day
A few times a week
About once a week
A few times a month
Once a month
Less than once a month
Never
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What do you remember about your experience?
8.
What would have made it better?
9.
In the past 2 years, how many times have your children (if applicable) visited PDWP?
Every day
A few times a week
About once a week
A few times a month
Once a month
Less than once a month
Never
10.
What did they like about their visit?
11.
What, if anything, did they say would have made it better?
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12.
Your views about the proposed improvements at the Prime Desert Woodland Preserve.
Which planned features of the Gateway Beautification project you saw and read about just now, are most important to you?
(Required.)
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
Shade trees along the meandering paths approaching the gateway
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
Use of shade structures to provide shade while trees are still growing
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
Project design that respects our desert ecology
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
Project design that reduces impacts on nearby residents (parking, speeding, littering)
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
Providing transit service for special events
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
New crosswalks for school children and all bicyclists and pedestrians at W Ave K-8 and
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
Increase the number of people using PDWP
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
Reduce parking conflicts in nearby residential areas
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
Reduce speeding near the PDWP Gateway
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
Make it easier for those using wheelchairs, walkers, or strollers to access the PDWP
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
Increase the number of children walking to Nancy Cory
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
Make it cooler in summer
Unsure
No Improvement
A small Improvement
A Significant Improvement
A Gamechanger
13.
Is there another positive or negative impact or outcome that you think will occur if the City makes these changes to the PDWP Gateway and the roadway segments approaching the new Gateway traffic circle?