City of Santa Fe Street Design Guidelines

The City of Santa Fe, in partnership with the Santa Fe MPO, are adopting the City’s first set of Street Design Guidelines to ensure our streets are safe, accessible, and reflective of community values. Street design includes vehicle travel lane widths, sidewalk width and placement, and bike infrastructure.

This short survey helps us understand your priorities and concerns, and will support the City endeavors to build a transportation network supported by community values.

Your input will directly inform the adoption of these design guidelines.
1.Street Design and Neighborhood Character
How important is it to you that Santa Fe’s street designs reflect the unique character of each neighborhood or area (e.g., downtown, rural roads, residential streets)?
Very important
Somewhat important
Not very important
Not at all important
Unsure
2.Designing for Safety
Do you support the use of design features (like narrower lanes, safer crossings, or slower speeds) that are proven to reduce traffic crashes and fatalities on city streets?
Strongly support
Support
Neutral
Oppose
Strongly oppose
3.Complete Streets Satisfaction
How satisfied are you with the current conditions for walking and biking in Santa Fe?
(Required.)
Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Neutral
Somewhat dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied