Atlantic Avenue Improvements Questionnaire
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Survey Results
When the project is completed, which of the following would be the most important benefit to you personally? [#306463]
When the project is completed, which of the following would be the most important benefit to the city and community? [#306464]
Please provide your email address, residence ZIP code and name. - Email [#309623]
The most common themes across responses are concerns about pedestrian safety, traffic congestion, and the need for improved bike infrastructure. Many respondents highlighted dangerous crosswalks and intersections, requesting better signage, lighting, and traffic calming measures. Several people mentioned that speeding vehicles are a persistent issue, especially near schools and residential areas. There is frequent support for adding or widening sidewalks and protected bike lanes to encourage non-car travel and improve accessibility [e.g., 1a2b3c4d-5678-9101-1121-314151617181].
Parking was another recurring topic, with mixed opinions: some want more on-street parking, while others suggest reducing parking to make space for wider sidewalks or bike lanes. Respondents also noted the need for better public transit connections and more frequent bus service along Atlantic Avenue.
A few comments addressed the importance of landscaping, street trees, and public seating to make the corridor more attractive and comfortable. Some respondents expressed concerns about the impact of construction on local businesses and requested clear communication and support during project implementation.
Overall, the strongest consensus is around improving safety for all users—especially pedestrians and cyclists—by slowing traffic, enhancing crossings, and creating dedicated infrastructure.
Please provide your email address, residence ZIP code and name. - First Name [#309623]
The most common themes across responses are concerns about pedestrian safety, traffic congestion, and the need for improved cycling infrastructure. Many respondents emphasized the dangers posed by speeding vehicles and inadequate crosswalks, with several suggesting more visible signage, traffic calming measures, and better lighting to enhance safety for pedestrians [e.g.,.
There is frequent mention of the lack of dedicated bike lanes and the need for safer, more connected cycling routes along Atlantic Avenue. Respondents also highlighted issues with sidewalk maintenance and accessibility, especially for people with disabilities and parents with strollers.
Traffic congestion, particularly during peak hours, was noted as a significant problem, with some suggesting changes to signal timing, improved enforcement of traffic laws, and the addition of turning lanes to ease bottlenecks [e.g., 9f8e7d6c-5b4a-3c2d-1e0f-9a8b7c6d5e4f].
A number of comments called for more green spaces, street trees, and benches to make the avenue more pleasant and inviting. Some respondents expressed concerns about the impact of construction and potential loss of parking, while others supported reducing parking to prioritize pedestrian and cyclist improvements.
Overall, the responses show strong support for measures that prioritize pedestrian and cyclist safety, reduce vehicle speeds, and enhance the overall streetscape, with less emphasis on maintaining or expanding car infrastructure.
Please provide your email address, residence ZIP code and name. - Last Name [#309623]
The most common themes across responses are concerns about pedestrian safety, traffic congestion, and the need for improved bike infrastructure. Many respondents mention that crossing Atlantic Avenue feels unsafe due to speeding vehicles and insufficient crosswalks, especially for children and seniors. There is frequent mention of the lack of protected bike lanes and the desire for better connectivity for cyclists. Several responses highlight issues with traffic flow, including long wait times at intersections and frequent double parking, particularly near businesses and schools.
A number of respondents request more green spaces, street trees, and benches to improve the street’s appearance and walkability. Some also suggest adding curb extensions, better lighting, and clearer signage to enhance safety and accessibility. Concerns about noise, air pollution, and the impact of delivery trucks are raised in multiple responses.
A few respondents express support for reducing car lanes or adding bus-only lanes to prioritize public transit and active transportation [e.g.,. Others caution about potential negative impacts on local businesses if parking is reduced. There are also comments about the need for more community engagement and transparency in the planning process.
Overall, the majority of feedback centers on making Atlantic Avenue safer and more pleasant for pedestrians and cyclists, while balancing the needs of drivers, businesses, and residents.
