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What Should Chapel Hill Road Look Like?
Final Results - Closed Nov 1, 2020
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Sidewalks: What is most important to you?
42%
Separation from Traffic
33%
Shade
25%
Wider Sidewalks
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644 respondents
Sidewalks: What is most important to you?
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Mid-Block Crosswalk Treatments: What is your favorite?
53%
Pedestrian Refuge Island
31%
Brick or Pavers
16%
White Paint
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623 respondents
Mid-Block Crosswalk Treatments: What is your favorite?
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Crosswalk Treatments at a Signal: What is your favorite?
63%
Stamped Asphalt or Brick/Pavers
35%
White Ladder Style
2%
Standard Crosswalk
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616 respondents
Crosswalk Treatments at a Signal: What is your favorite?
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Safety: Rank all five (5) safety improvements in order of importance to you.
338
Rank: 1.28
76%
Improved Sidewalks
181
Rank: 1.50
41%
More Signals/Better Signal Timing
41
Rank: 1.56
9%
Fewer Driveways
106
Rank: 1.61
24%
Lower Speed Limit
158
Rank: 1.72
36%
Street Lights
444 Respondents
Safety: Rank all five (5) safety improvements in order of importance to you.
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Traffic Calming: Rank all four (4) traffic calming improvements in order of importance to you.
355
Rank: 1.83
84%
Curb Extensions increase ped visibility & reduce crossing distances
338
Rank: 2.05
80%
Roundabouts visually break up the street and slow traffic as they travel through.
321
Rank: 2.26
76%
Street Trees may slow traffic, especially when placed on a curb extension.
297
Rank: 3.19
70%
On-Street Parking provides friction to cars in the travel lane.
422 Respondents
Traffic Calming: Rank all four (4) traffic calming improvements in order of importance to you.
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Below are a few options of Corridor Character. Which is your favorite?
79%
Mixed Use Walkable Character
17%
Hybrid
3%
Automobile Dominated
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553 respondents
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Bike Facilities: Pick up to three (3) options that you'd ride on Chapel Hill Road.
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79%
Protected Bike Lane with Planters
365
0
75%
Street-side Trail
218
0
45%
Separated Bike Lane with Bollards
132
0
27%
Buffered Bike Lane
41
0
8%
I won't ride a bike on any facility.
35
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7%
Standard Bike Lane
487 Respondents
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Streetscape: Which element is your favorite?
60%
Street Trees
30%
Pedestrian Lighting
4%
Brick Sidewalks
3%
Pocket Medians
3%
Street Furniture
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548 respondents
Streetscape: Which element is your favorite?
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Building Scale: What is your favorite?
36%
Two to Three Stories
27%
One to Two Stories
21%
Three to Four Stories
13%
No Preference
4%
Five to Seven Stories
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538 respondents
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