Subregion 6 Community Vision Survey Thank you for sharing your ideas for the future of Subregion 6. This brief survey asks about your priorities and vision for land use, housing, mobility, environment, and community amenities for this area of Prince George’s County. Your feedback will directly inform the Subregion 6 Minor Plan Amendment. About You Question Title * 1. Which of the following best describes your connection to Subregion 6? (Select all that apply) Live in or near Subregion 6 Work here Own property Operate a business Commuter through MD 4 or US 301 Member of a local HOA or civic association Other Question Title * 2. How do you usually get to your daily destinations (work, shopping, school)? (Select up to two) Drive Bus Walk Bike/Scooter Rideshare Other Your Vision Question Title * 3. In one word, what do you want Subregion 6 to feel like in 10 years? Question Title * 4. Write a six-word phrase that captures your personal vision for Subregion 6. Land Use and Development Question Title * 5. Which types of new or improved places are most needed? (Select your top four) Everyday retail (grocery/pharmacy) Restaurants and cafés Community or recreation center Parks and trails Small-business or maker spaces Mixed-use town center with housing above shops Co-working or professional offices Neighborhood services (banking, dry cleaning, package pickup) Question Title * 6. What types of housing would best serve the community? (Select all that apply) Single-family homes Townhouses Duplexes Apartments Senior/age-qualified housing Affordable or workforce housing Other Question Title * 7. What kinds of jobs or businesses would you most like to see grow here? (Select up to three) Research and innovation Light industrial businesses Local retail, dining, and neighborhood services Technology, professional, or creative services Agri-tourism, farm-to-table, or agricultural enterprises Education, workforce training, or trade facilities Government, public safety, or community service centers Mobility and Connectivity Question Title * 8. Which corridors feel the most unsafe or congested? (Select up to two) US 301 (Crain Highway) US 381 (Brandywine Road) MD 382 (Croom Road) MD 202 (Largo Road) MD 223 (Woodyard Road) Rosaryville Road Other Question Title * 9. What would most improve how people get around Subregion 6? (Select up to three) Intersection and turn-lane improvements to ease congestion Safer pedestrian crossings and traffic calming — for example, lower speed limits, clearer signage, narrowed travel lanes (“road diets”), or landscaped buffers between sidewalks, trails, and traffic More frequent bus service and improved stops (shelters, benches, lighting) Continuous sidewalks and trail connections linking neighborhoods, schools, and parks Park-and-ride facilities or shuttle service to Metro stations Other Question Title * 10. If bus or shuttle service were improved, where would you most like it to connect? (Select up to two) Branch Avenue Metro National Harbor Waldorf Upper Marlboro Other Question Title * 11. How far would you be willing to walk or bike to reach a park, trail, or shopping area if it were safe and comfortable? 5 minutes or less 10 minutes 15 minutes Prefer to drive Question Title * 12. Where do you experience the greatest travel challenges today? Parks, Open Space, and Community Character Question Title * 13. How often do you visit parks or trails in or near Subregion 6? Weekly Monthly A few times a year Rarely Question Title * 14. What types of public spaces are most important to you? (Select up to two) A large community green or plaza that serves as a central gathering space for the community Neighborhood pocket parks and play areas Multi-use trail connections that increase access to parks and nature Natural areas that protect trees, streams, and wildlife habitat Spaces for markets, festivals, and events Question Title * 15. What types of park or recreation amenities would you like to see added or improved in Subregion 6? (Select up to two) Walking and biking trails that connect neighborhoods and parks Natural areas, boardwalks, or scenic overlooks Sports fields or multi-use courts for youth and adults Playgrounds, splash pads, or family play areas Dog parks or pet-friendly open spaces Community gardens or farmers market spaces for local gatherings Question Title * 16. How important is it that parks celebrate local culture, history, or environment (e.g. Indigenous heritage, Patuxent River views, Agricultural History)? Very important Somewhat Not important Very important Somewhat Not important Environment and Resilience Question Title * 17. What environmental priorities should be most emphasized in future planning? (Select up to three) Protecting streams, wetlands, and tree canopy Improving stormwater management and reducing flood risk Preserving rural and agricultural lands Expanding access to green energy (solar, EV infrastructure) Improving air quality and reducing traffic pollution Question Title * 18. How would you like the County to balance growth with environmental protection? Concentrate development around existing centers and transportation corridors Allow limited development with strong environmental requirements Maintain current land-use patterns to preserve rural character Other Community Priorities and Trade-offs Question Title * 19. Which amenities or improvements would you like to see delivered sooner? (Select up to three) Everyday retail and services (e.g., grocery or pharmacy) Trails and bike lanes that connect neighborhoods and parks Parks, plazas, or community greens for gathering Spaces for local businesses and entrepreneurs Youth and teen recreation or activity facilities Affordable and diverse housing options Infrastructure and mobility upgrades (e.g. new roadways and transit) Question Title * 20. Which trade-offs would you consider acceptable to help achieve community goals? Allowing more housing choices in exchange for new shops, restaurants, and services Investing public funds in key streets and parks to attract private development Allowing slightly taller buildings in target areas to support affordable housing and open space goals Reducing on-site parking where safe walking, biking, and transit options are available Final Thoughts Question Title * 21. What else should we know to make Subregion 6 a better place to live, work, or visit? Demographics (Optional) Question Title * 22. Age range: Under 18 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55–64 65+ Prefer not to say Question Title * 23. Zip Code: Question Title * 24. Number of people in household: Question Title * 25. Languages spoken at home: Question Title * 26. Email (if you want project updates): Done