appendix G Summary of Online Questionnaire Responses Active Transportation Plan Online Questionnaire Results From January 8 until February 2, 2018, the City of Coronado circulated an online questionnaire to receive input pertaining to the projects and programs proposed under the Active Transportation Plan. Information about these projects and programs can be found on the City’s Active Transportation Plan page under Document Center: List of Programs and Projects. QUESTION 1: SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL Safe Routes to School use a combination of education, encouragement, and enforcement strategies to reinforce safe habits and get more students walking and bicycling. A map of proposed pedestrian improvements, including suggested routes to school, can be seen here. Please indicate your level of support to continue and expand this program in the Coronado Unified School District. Answered: 577 Skipped: 23 Question 1 STRONGLY OPPOSE OPPOSE NEUTRAL SUPPORT STRONGLY SUPPORT I HAVE NO OPINION 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 Answer Choices Responses STRONGLY OPPOSE 5.55% 32 OPPOSE 3.81% 22 NEUTRAL 12.82% 74 SUPPORT 28.25% 163 STRONGLY SUPPORT 47.14% 272 I HAVE NO OPINION 2.43% 14 TOTAL 577 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 1.1 | Question 1 of 10 Active Transportation Plan Online Questionnaire Results QUESTION 2: ADULT BICYCLE EDUCATION PROGRAMS Adult bicycle education programs teach adults state laws regarding cycling and provide in-class and on-the-road beginner to advanced skills. Beginner courses may provide helmet and bike fitting instruction and basic bike skills training, while more advanced courses may teach visibility techniques and traffic maneuvers. Please indicate your level of support for these types of programs. Answered: 579 Skipped: 21 Question 2 STRONGLY OPPOSE OPPOSE NEUTRAL SUPPORT STRONGLY SUPPORT I HAVE NO OPINION 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Answer Choices Responses STRONGLY OPPOSE 7.25% 42 OPPOSE 10.54% 61 NEUTRAL 27.29% 158 SUPPORT 25.91% 150 STRONGLY SUPPORT 25.39% 147 I HAVE NO OPINION 3.63% 21 TOTAL 579 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 0.54 | Question 2 of 10 Active Transportation Plan Online Questionnaire Results QUESTION 3: SAFE BEHAVIORS CAMPAIGNS Safe behaviors campaigns encourage safe driving and bicycling behaviors through changeable message signs. The signs raise awareness of pressing safety issues and can be sited at strategic locations throughout the City. The sign above is one example of this type of program. Please indicate your level of support for this type of program. Answered: 576 Skipped: 24 Question 3 STRONGLY OPPOSE OPPOSE NEUTRAL SUPPORT STRONGLY SUPPORT I HAVE NO OPINION 0 50 100 150 200 250 Answer Choices Responses STRONGLY OPPOSE 4.51% 26 OPPOSE 5.90% 34 NEUTRAL 13.02% 75 SUPPORT 38.89% 224 STRONGLY SUPPORT 36.28% 209 I HAVE NO OPINION 1.39% 8 TOTAL 576 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 0.98 | Question 3 of 10 Active Transportation Plan Online Questionnaire Results QUESTION 4: DECOMPOSED GRANITE EXTENSIONS AND ENHANCEMENTS Additional decomposed granite paths and interpretative rest spots are proposed for the open spaces adjacent to the Bayshore Bikeway in front of Navy Housing and the Coronado Cays. This project would be an extension of the meandering nature trail of "Nature's Bridge to Discovery" (which features over look decks, sculpture seating areas, flora and fauna education and the Solstice Clock) and will provide access to the bay and alternative pathway for pedestrians and slower trail users, as well as providing an opportunity for interpretative nodes describing "Man's Migration on the Silver Strand.” Please indicate your level of support for this project. Answered: 564 Skipped: 36 Question 4 STRONGLY OPPOSE OPPOSE NEUTRAL SUPPORT STRONGLY SUPPORT I HAVE NO OPINION 0 50 100 150 200 250 Answer Choices Responses STRONGLY OPPOSE 2.66% 15 OPPOSE 6.03% 34 NEUTRAL 16.13% 91 SUPPORT 35.11% 198 STRONGLY SUPPORT 38.12% 215 I HAVE NO OPINION 1.95% 11 TOTAL 564 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 1.02 | Question 4 of 10 Active Transportation Plan Online Questionnaire Results QUESTION 5: PEDESTRIAN ENHANCEMENTS AND TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES Pedestrian enhancements and traffic calming measures are proposed at the Isabella Avenue/Ocean Boulevard intersection. This potential project would shorten crossing distances with a median (painted or landscaped) along Isabella Avenue and a curb extension at the northeast corner of the intersection. High visibility crosswalks would be added to all legs. Please indicate your level of support for this project. Answered: 568 Skipped: 32 Question 5 STRONGLY OPPOSE OPPOSE NEUTRAL SUPPORT STRONGLY SUPPORT I HAVE NO OPINION 0 50 100 150 200 250 Answer Choices Responses STRONGLY OPPOSE 14.26% 81 OPPOSE 8.45% 48 NEUTRAL 11.62% 66 SUPPORT 29.40% 167 STRONGLY SUPPORT 34.86% 198 I HAVE NO OPINION 1.41% 8 TOTAL 568 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 0.63 | Question 5 of 10 Active Transportation Plan Online Questionnaire Results QUESTION 6: SHARED-USE PATHS Shared-use paths provide a dedicated area for people walking and riding bikes, scooters, skateboards, and roller skates that is completely separated from the roadway. A shared- use path is proposed to replace the buffered bike lanes along Glorietta Boulevard and connect the two existing Bayshore Bikeway segments. The shared use path would run adjacent to the golf course, from San Luis Rey Avenue to Fifth Street (0.2 miles), and is not anticipated to result in a loss of parking. The location can be seen on the map here. Please indicate your level of support for this shared-use path. Answered: 557 Skipped: 43 Question 6 STRONGLY OPPOSE OPPOSE NEUTRAL SUPPORT STRONGLY SUPPORT I HAVE NO OPINION 0 50 100 150 200 250 Answer Choices Responses STRONGLY OPPOSE 12.03% 67 OPPOSE 10.59% 59 NEUTRAL 9.69% 54 SUPPORT 29.80% 166 STRONGLY SUPPORT 35.55% 198 I HAVE NO OPINION 2.33% 13 TOTAL 557 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 0.68 | Question 6 of 10 Active Transportation Plan Online Questionnaire Results QUESTION 7: NEIGHBORHOOD GREENWAYS Neighborhood Greenways are streets with low traffic volumes and speeds, designed to give people walking and riding bikes travel priority. Landscaping, signs, pavement markings and speed management measures promote slow speeds and discourage through trips by motor vehicles. Please indicate your level of support for the Neighborhood Greenway concept in general. Answered: 559 Skipped: 41 Question 7 STRONGLY OPPOSE OPPOSE NEUTRAL SUPPORT STRONGLY SUPPORT I HAVE NO OPINION 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Answer Choices Responses STRONGLY OPPOSE 12.70% 71 OPPOSE 13.42% 75 NEUTRAL 16.46% 92 SUPPORT 22.00% 123 STRONGLY SUPPORT 32.92% 184 I HAVE NO OPINION 2.50% 14 TOTAL 559 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 0.5 | Question 7 of 10 Active Transportation Plan Online Questionnaire Results QUESTION 8: POTENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD GREENWAYS IN CORONADO Potential Neighborhood Greenways include along H Avenue from First Street to Tenth Street; Eighth Street from Alameda to C Avenue; and C Avenue from Tenth Street to Sixth Street. A map of the potential Neighborhood Greenways network can be seen here. Please indicate your level of support: Answered: 533 Skipped: 67 Question 8 I support the Neighborhood Greenway on H Avenue. I support the Neighborhood Greenway on Eighth Street. I support the Neighborhood Greenway on C Avenue. I support all of the potential Neighborhood Greenway locations. I do not support any of the potential Neighborhood Greenways locations. I have no opinion. 0 50 100 150 200 250 Answer Choices Responses I support the Neighborhood Greenway on H Avenue. 3.19% 17 I support the Neighborhood Greenway on Eighth Street. 2.44% 13 I support the Neighborhood Greenway on C Avenue. 3.19% 17 I support all of the potential Neighborhood Greenway locations. 42.03% 224 I do not support any of the potential Neighborhood Greenways locations. 29.83% 159 I have no opinion. 19.32% 103 TOTAL 533 | Question 8 of 10 Active Transportation Plan Online Questionnaire Results QUESTION 9: BICYCLE LANES Bicycle lanes provide people on bikes with a clearly marked, dedicated area in which to ride. They facilitate predictable bicycle and motor vehicle movements. Please indicate your level of support for bicycle lanes generally. Answered: 529 Skipped: 71 Question 9 STRONGLY OPPOSE OPPOSE NEUTRAL SUPPORT STRONGLY SUPPORT I HAVE NO OPINION 0 50 100 150 200 250 Answer Choices Responses STRONGLY OPPOSE 10.96% 58 OPPOSE 9.45% 50 NEUTRAL 9.64% 51 SUPPORT 27.03% 143 STRONGLY SUPPORT 42.34% 224 I HAVE NO OPINION 0.57% 3 TOTAL 529 WEIGHTED AVERAGE 0.81 | Question 9 of 10 Active Transportation Plan Online Questionnaire Results QUESTION 10: BICYCLE LANES (CONTINUED) The possible locations for bicycle lanes are on Alameda Boulevard from First Street to Tenth Street, on Tenth Street between Alameda and Pomona Avenue, as well as on Pomona Avenue from Tenth Street to Sixth Street. A map of the potential bike lane network can be seen here. Please indicate your level of support for these bike lanes: Answered: 526 Skipped: 74 Question 10 I support the bicycle lane on Alameda Boulevard. I support the bicycle lane on Tenth Street. I support the bicycle lane on Pomona Avenue. I support bicycle lanes at all of the listed locations. I do not support bicycle lanes at any of the listed locations. I have no opinion. 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Answer Choices Responses I support the bicycle lane on Alameda Boulevard. 7.41% 39 I support the bicycle lane on Tenth Street. 1.71% 9 I support the bicycle lane on Pomona Avenue. 2.47% 13 I support bicycle lanes at all of the listed locations. 57.60% 303 I do not support bicycle lanes at any of the listed locations. 22.62% 119 I have no opinion. 8.17% 43 TOTAL 526 | Question 10 of 10 Copy of Coronado Active Transportation Master Plan Questionnaire Q11 Do you have any other comments you would like to share with us at this time? Answered: 281 Skipped: 319 # RESPONSES DATE 1 Would like to see an overpass for the north bound traffic at the Coronado Cays entrance.
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