University District Urban Design Framework 2013 Survey
1.
What kinds of public spaces would most enhance public life in the U District? (pick your top three)
Park-like green streets with enhanced landscaping & wide sidewalks
Entrances to the UW campus along 15th Ave NE that are more welcoming to the public
New public parks or plazas for different activities and people-watching
Small public spaces like sidewalk cafes and courtyards
Lively alleys with businesses and pedestrian pathways
Playgrounds, recreation spaces
2.
Many community members encourage the City to allow taller buildings south of NE 50th Street to bring more residents and workers to the neighborhood. What should the city and community consider when evaluating the possibility of taller buildings?
3.
How do you most often travel in/through the U District? (pick two)
Walk
Bike
Transit
Car
Other (fill in the blank)
4.
Many people in the neighborhood want to attract a broader mix of residents, including seniors, families, and young professionals. What would most attract a diversity of residents?
5.
What do you think the U District needs to be a great neighborhood to live, work, play, study, and do business?