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How would you rate the City of Raleigh's Right-of-Way accessibility? This includes communications, programs, services, activities, events, access to government buildings, bus stops, parking, sidewalks, curb ramps, etc. This may or may not be specific to The City of Raleigh.

Not at all accessible
Somewhat accessible, but still has some major challenges
Generally accessible, but could be improved
Accessible with few challenges
Highly accessible
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Are you aware of which of the sidewalks, curb ramps, bus stops, etc. which exist in your community that are owned by The City of Raleigh (versus sidewalks, ramps, etc. that are controlled by the state or county)? Another way to ask this question is, do you know which agency is responsible for various programs that you use?

No
47%
Yes
33%
I am not certain
21%
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How well does the City of Raleigh's policies and procedures support people with disabilities?

Somewhat
56%
Not well
20%
I am not sure
17%
Very well
7%
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In which of these areas does The City of Raleigh need to improve access?
(Select all that apply)

Website access
Meeting access
Print access
Accessible amenities at the City of Raleigh facilities: such as doors, bathrooms, service counters, etc.
Accessible pedestrian pathways, sidewalks or curb ramps
Street and crosswalk signals
Bus stop access
Other
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What is most important to you regarding accessibility, services and inclusion?
(Select all that apply)

Public meeting materials
Effective communication
Meeting and training space within the City of Raleigh facilities
Vehicle/passenger ferries
Sidewalks
Curb Ramps
Bus Stops
Pedestrian signals at intersections and crossings
Other amenities
Other
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Did you know that The City of Raleigh's website lists options for requesting an accommodation for any programs or to register a complaint?

Yes
No
I was not aware of that
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Which should be the highest priority to improve in The City of Raleigh's public rights-of-way, buildings with public access, or websites? (Please choose those that are most important to you)

Parking
Curb ramps
Sidewalks
Traffic signals
Bus stops
Office buildings
Websites
Other
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What are the most effective means of communication for the City of Raleigh to publicize information on upcoming disability events, announcements, projects or general information about the ADA Transition Plan, access, inclusion, and disability issues? (select all that apply)

Raleigh ADA webpage
Social media (Twitter/X, Facebook, etc.)
Public Meetings
Emails to disability groups
Direct email notifications
Brochure
Media
Other
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What do you feel are the biggest priorities to fix first? (Please select the top four that are MOST important to you)

Curb Ramps
Pedestrian signals at intersections
Bus Stops
Sidewalks
Parking
Facility access
Website access
Effective communication
Other
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Are there any specific facilities, sidewalk locations, ramps, or intersections that you use, which you feel should be addressed? Please provide facility names, or cross-streets to describe these locations.

Yes
No
I am not sure
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What issues do you face regularly/most often? Please choose all that apply.

Inaccessible Intersection Features (curb ramps, pedestrian signals)
Inaccessible sidewalk
Missing Sidewalk
Inaccessible transit features (bus stops or connectivity of bus stops to sidewalk)
Inaccessible communication
Inaccessible City of Raleigh facilities
Inaccessible website
Inaccessible documents, forms, or other communication
Other
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Are there areas where ADA and disability awareness training are needed? If yes, please describe.

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Are there other barriers not listed above that you want to communicate to The City of Raleigh? If yes, please describe.

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Is there any additional information you would like to share with the City of Raleigh?

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