Downtown Restroom Site Configuration Preference Survey

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57% Concept A
28% Concept B
15% Concept C
225 respondents
We love Kennesaw and its parks and events, but we worry greatly about all the new apartments and townhomes being built as traffic is already difficult.
Reply18 Agree3 years ago
The big increase in high density housing without anything done to handle the increase in traffic and congestion causes it to be miserable to live here. Crime has increased the past few years as well and it no longer feels nearly as safe.
Reply16 Agree3 years ago
Sadly we still have to leave Kennesaw for any decent restaurants or entertainment, unless we want pizza or a burger. Every other town around us has a much better downtown…Acworth, Canton, Woodstock, Marietta, etc. It’s pathetic how weak our city development efforts have been over the last 10 years while others have been busy revitalizing & improving. When things finally do start to happen, it’s low end housing that’s built. Not sure what the ultimate goal is here but I sure wish Kennesaw would take some lessons from its neighbors.
Reply7 Agree3 years ago
I love living downtown and all the future development kennesaw has planned. I wish there was more retail and art/weekend festivals.
Reply5 Agree3 years ago
I love living in Kennesaw for the past two years. But, if growth continues as it is, all city services will need to be able to keep up with the growth. Something will definitely need to be done to improve the traffic congestion that is rapidly becoming a big pain to deal with on a daily basis.
Reply4 Agree3 years ago
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Open views, lot's of bright lighting, perhaps a minimal charge
Reply1 Agreeone year ago
While new street trees can be planted if existing ones are cut down, retaining older and more established trees is environmentally preferable. The larger trees stand a greater chance of surviving increasingly common extreme heat events, and provide immediate and better heat island reduction.
Reply1 Agreeone year ago
Bike racks would be great
Reply1 Agreeone year ago
Disaster waiting to happen 😖
Reply1 Agreeone year ago
Will these bathrooms 🚽 be accessible for addicts to shot up drugs ? Is there a area for the drug user to shoot up there dope an dispose of there needles 💉 last time I used the bathroom in Asheville the dope user had held the bathroom hostage so there needs to be a bathroom for them an a bathroom for kids an parents that don’t use drugs. An hand sanitizer an needle 💉 exchange box 📦 instead of making it a 4star hotel for the homeless to lock 🔒 the doors an taxpayers can’t get into bathrooms they paid for 😢. This is a problem in Asheville rather rich county officials who don’t use these bathroom know or not ♥️ ( please an thank you 🙏 concerned taxpayer an citizen ) Maybe charge a dime like they do in New York 😂 make them addict proof please 🙏 nothing in your fancy design mentions this ?
Reply1 Agreeone year ago
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  • 3985%White
  • 37%African American or Black
  • 37%Prefer not to answer
  • 12%Hispanic or Latinx
  • 00%American Indian or Alaska Native
  • 00%Asian
  • 00%Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
  • 00%My race is unknown to me
  • 00%Other
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60%
Woman/Girl
32%
Man/Boy
6%
Prefer not to answer
2%
Nonbinary/Genderqueer/Gender-Nonconforming
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87%
No
9%
Yes
4%
Prefer not to answer
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