Five Points Streetscape & Safety Study

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Please rank the following priorities for the Five Points Streetscape and Safety Study in order of importance (from top to bottom)
  • 448Rank: 1.6891%Improving safety
  • 412Rank: 2.5584%Improving walking and bicycling conditions
  • 393Rank: 3.1080%Reducing traffic speed
  • 394Rank: 3.2480%Addressing traffic congestion
  • 377Rank: 3.8577%Improving the look and feel of the intersection
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Please select the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements about the intended benefits of each of the remaining Five Points intersection improvement concepts. (Click image to enlarge view)
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Please select the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements about the intended benefits of each of the remaining Five Points intersection improvement concepts. (Click image to enlarge view)
429 responses
This plan must have pedestrian lights for walkers
ReplyAgreeone year ago
There still needs to be some kind of protected or buffered bike lanes for this alternative.
ReplyAgreeone year ago
This will surely speed on Glenwood avenue but I don't see protected bike lanes.
ReplyAgreeone year ago
I love this plan and hope it is adopted. The single lane will slow the traffic down. I believe that of all the proposals, this one will improve the look and atmosphere of Five Points the most. Having a dedicated parking lane would be an big improvement for residents and businesses. I have concerns about bars in the area and the unpleasant side effects for residents.
ReplyAgreeone year ago
I support this concept and believe it would solve the traffic related issues in Five Points. It would also eliminate the ugly traffic lights in the intersection which would be wonderful. I am a long-time resident who has never felt safe parking in front of my house (multiple cars hit over the years, ours and guests), I support this concept 100%. This concept would make Five Points attractive, something it has never been.
ReplyAgreeone year ago
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Please select the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements about the intended benefits of each of the remaining Five Points intersection improvement concepts. (Click image to enlarge view)
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I live on Glenwood Ave, 2 blocks from five points. Glenwood is like a racetrack. Motorcycles roar up & down Glenwood Ave b/w 10 & 11 pm 6 or more at the same time. Need more police to sit at the medium strip to give tickets to the speeders.
Reply12 Agree2 years ago
I live on the Circle — no other options but to walk along Glenwood even for a short bit to access other safe side streets.
Reply8 Agree2 years ago
Speeding is the largest hazard on ALL of Glenwood Ave. The city should be ashamed for allowing this.
Reply4 Agree2 years ago
live on Whitaker Mill- 2 lane portion - the large industrial trucks and the buses can literally blow you off the sidewalk at times with their speed
Reply1 Agree2 years ago
Live on Alexander Rd.
Reply1 Agree2 years ago
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Please share how much of a concern you would have about each of the concept's potential affect on the Five Points intersection. (Click image to enlarge view)
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Please share how much of a concern you would have about each of the concept's potential affect on the Five Points intersection. (Click image to enlarge view)
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As long as there is a protected pedestrian crossing this is the best plan
ReplyAgreeone year ago
This is probably the best concept of the 3.
ReplyAgreeone year ago
I don't care if traffic is diverted. That would make me happy. This concept increases parking. Positive change for the area would be good.
ReplyAgreeone year ago
Single lane roundabout is the best option by far.
ReplyAgreeone year ago
The single lane is the best design. Just add a separate bike path.
ReplyAgreeone year ago
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