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11.01.18 - Recap from Walk Audit #6 1
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Michelle Obama Library
UpTownInPlanning Land Use & Neighborhood Strategy
Recap from Walk Audit #6
Active Transportation
Oct2018
South Street10
Participants
On October 19, 2018, Long Beach community members participated in an in-the-field “walk audit” to discuss conditions along South St between Myrtle Ave and Linden Ave. Participants responded to a series of thematic and location-specific questions regarding building design, land-use, neighborhood character, and parking. The charts in this summary reflect participants’ written feedback on existing conditions, along with their suggestions for future improvements.The walk audit was held in Spanish.
Walk Route Taken
The following key themes emerged from community comments as desired elements: active recreational spaces, more parks and green space, and aesthetic improvements.
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key THEMES:
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FillINg In The GapsParticipants mentioned desired land uses for
vacant lots 16 times. Auditors expressed the need for parks and green space, educational institutions
for adults, and a community center.
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AestHetic ImprovementsParticipants mentioned aesthetic improvements 16 times. Auditors emphasized the need for facade improvements, building maintenance, and large windows.
18 FINDING A BALANCEParticipants mentioned land use preferences 18 times. Auditors expressed the need for job-generating uses as well as active recreational space, especially with space for youth to play sports. Auditors felt that vacant lots and abandoned buildings detract from the neighborhood’s character.
Parking was mentioned 4 times by participants. Auditors expressed preference for parking lots with
trees and landscaping, and more parking.
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FIndINg A Balance
Active Recreational Space 7
Community Space 3
Healthy Food Options 2
Shopping 2
Vacant Lots / Abandoned Buildings 4
Desired Land Uses:
Undesired Land Uses:
TOPIC:
FillIng In THE Gaps
AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENTS
ParkING
Parks & Green Space 5
Educational Institutions 3
Community Center 2
Restaurants 1
Offices 1
Mixed-Use 1
Multi-family Housing 1
Housing 1
YMCA 1
Facade Improvements 6
Building Maintenance 4
Large Windows 3
Antique Design 1
Modern Design 1
Parking Lots with Trees and Landscaping 3
More Parking 1
Square Box Design 1
Desired Land Uses for Vacant Lots:
Desired Elements:
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Undesired Elements:
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Summary of comments written by auditors are included here. Orange numbers indicate the number of comments recorded. See below.
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FInal ThoughtsThe following notes summarize final thoughts and comments that community members noted at the end of the walk audit. Comments have been rephrased.
• Increase the availability of affordable housing for the community and add green open spaces.• We like anything that improves the community and health of our city, for example, a civic center,
technical school, university, places to eat, etc.• Businesses need to be occupied. • There is a need for adult schools that offer community activities. • South street needs trees, as there is no shade. • Educational programs for people of all ages are needed.• The community would like to see more bike facilities, crosswalks, police, historical monuments, trees,
and maintenance.• Crosswalks need to be painted to increase pedestrian visibility.
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