Bayshore Bikeway Resiliency Project Survey 2

The City of Imperial Beach is developing plans to repurpose a 1.2-mile segment of the Bayshore Bikeway corridor. The City has identified areas on the Bayshore Bikeway and/or in the adjacent Bayside neighborhood that are at-risk from coastal hazards like sea-level rise, flooding, and erosion. The City is currently identifying potential solutions to reduce risks from coastal hazards, including:

·       Use of the bikeway corridor to provide flood protection to the adjacent neighborhood and the bikeway itself,
·       Improved access to and along the bikeway,
·       Preserving the natural habitat around the bikeway, and
·       Providing opportunities for future economic development and recreation.

Please fill out this survey to provide the City with your thoughts on how Imperial Beach should plan for coastal hazards on the Bayshore Bikeway and in the adjacent Bayside neighborhood.

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* 1. Do you live in the Bayside neighborhood and/or Imperial Beach?

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* 2. Besides cycling, do you visit the Imperial Beach Bayshore Bikeway area for other reasons? (select one or more)

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* 3. There are opportunities to add or improve features to the Bayshore Bikeway. Which of the following should be priorities?

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* 4. Pedestrian intersections may be designed to improve safety for all user on the Bikeway. Would you support these designs even if it meant limiting speeds at these locations?

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* 5. Strategies to address sea level rise must balance the needs of users and the environment. On a scale of 1 - 10, with 10 the highest, how willing are you to take a longer route to improve conditions for the environment?

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* 6. Which coastal resiliency option do you prefer for Segment 1?

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