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http://virginiastreetrapidextension.com Community Workshop and Online Survey Results 8 th Street to 9 th Street Bus Only Lane, Landscape Median, Wider Sidewalk (Option A) 82% Existing Lane Configurat ion (Option B) 18% Option A Option B * 307 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey Results8th Street to 9th Street

Bus Only Lane,

Landscape Median, Wider

Sidewalk (Option A)

82%

Existing Lane Con-figuration (Option B)

18%Option A Option B

* 307 Survey Participants

http://virginiastreetrapidextension.com

Community Workshop and Online Survey Results9th Street to 10th Street and College Drive to 15th Street

Bike Lane Northbound and Shared

Bus/Bike Lane

South-bound

(Option M)71%

Shared Bus/Bike

Lane (Option N)

29%Option M Option N

* 307 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey Results10th Street to College Drive

Bike Lane Northbound and Shared

Bus/Bike Lane

South-bound

(Option Y)29%

Bike Lane (Option Z)

71%

Option Y Option Z

* 307 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey ResultsLiberty Street to Vassar Street

Shared Travel Lane and Two-Way Left-

Turn Lane (Option A)

42%

Shared Travel

Lane, Me-dian, and

Wider Sidewalk (Option B)

16%

Standard Bike Lane and Median (Option C)

42%

Option A Option B Option C

* 307 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey ResultsVassar Street to Mt Rose Street/Holcomb Avenue

Shared Travel Lane and

Two-Way Left-Turn Lane (Option L)

37%

Buffered Bike Lane and Median

(Option M)36%

Standard Bike Lane and Median (Option N)

27%

Option L Option M Option N

* 307 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey ResultsMt Rose Street/Holcomb Avenue to Wells Avenue

Bus/Bike Only Lane

(Option X)34%

Buffered Bike Lane

(Option Y)36%

Standard Bike Lane (Option Z)

30%

Option X Option Y Option Z

* 307 Survey Participants

Midtown Business 1-on-1 Survey ResultsCalifornia Avenue to Mt Rose Street/Holcomb Avenue

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Curbside Parking66%

Bike Lanes13%

Wider Sidewalks21%

What is your #1 Priority?

Curbside Parking Bike Lanes Wider Sidewalks

* 45 Business Survey Participants

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Midtown Business 1-on-1 Survey ResultsCalifornia Avenue to Mt Rose Street/Holcomb Avenue

Yes46%

No54%

Are you in favor of restricting left turn movements with a median on Virginia Street

to provide wider sidewalks?

Yes No

* 45 Business Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey Resident Response ResultsLiberty Street to Vassar Street

Shared Travel Lane and Two-Way Left-

Turn Lane (Option A)

45%

Shared Travel

Lane, Me-dian, and

Wider Sidewalk (Option B)

14%

Standard Bike Lane and Median (Option C)

41%

Option A Option B Option C

* 100 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey Resident Response ResultsVassar Street to Mt Rose Street/Holcomb Avenue

Shared Travel Lane and

Two-Way Left-Turn Lane (Option L)

32%

Buffered Bike Lane and Median

(Option M)42%

Standard Bike Lane and Median (Option N)

26%

Option L Option M Option N

* 100 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey Resident Response ResultsMt Rose Street/Holcomb Avenue to Wells Avenue

Bus/Bike Only Lane

(Option X)36%

Buffered Bike Lane

(Option Y)39%

Standard Bike Lane (Option Z)

25%

Option X Option Y Option Z

* 100 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey Business Owner/Operator ResultsLiberty Street to Vassar Street

Shared Travel Lane and Two-Way Left-

Turn Lane (Option A)

47%

Shared Travel

Lane, Me-dian, and

Wider Sidewalk (Option B)

40%

Standard Bike Lane and Median (Option C)

13%

Option A Option B Option C

* 42 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey Business Owner/Operator ResultsVassar Street to Mt Rose Street/Holcomb Avenue

Shared Travel Lane and Two-Way Left-

Turn Lane (Option L)

43%

Buffered Bike Lane

and Median (Option M)

24%

Standard Bike Lane

and Median (Option N)

33%Option L Option M Option N

* 42 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey Business Owner/Operator ResultsMt Rose Street/Holcomb Avenue to Wells Avenue

Bus/Bike Only Lane (Option X)

45%

Buffered Bike Lane (Option Y)

31%

Standard Bike Lane (Option Z)

24%

Option X Option Y Option Z

* 42 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey ResultsSurvey Demographics within the Virginia Street Corridor

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%

Did not answer6%

Other (Please specify)13%

I work35%

I attend school22%

I visit often72%

I own/operate/manage a business

14%

I live 33%

* 307 Survey Participants

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Community Workshop and Online Survey ResultsUse Demographics within the Virginia Street Corridor

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%

Did not answer4%

Other (Please specify)4%

Walking52%

Bicycle30%

Bus7%

Automobile78%

* 27 Survey Participants