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40th Street community survey underway (Oakland)

Author: bcomadmin

Date: November 15, 2010

before and after simulationWhat do the majority of neighbors really think about the medians and the proposed bike lanes on 40th street?

A UCLA graduate student is trying to find out with an online and door-to-door community survey. This objective assessment should capture a representative sample of opinions from 40th street neighbors and identify where community sentiment aligns or diverges with the city’s new design plans.

If successful, it will be an important tool to help make 40th Street a safer and more pleasant street for everyone. Although the survey is primarily for residents currently living within one block 40th Street between Webster street and Yerba Buena avenue, it’s open to all residents of the Longfellow, Mosswood and Piedmont neighborhoods. If that includes you, go to tinyurl.com/40th-street-survey to participate. You can also volunteer to join the survey team going door to door, starting Monday November 15 and continuing through the end of the month..

Contact Omari Fuller by email with questions or to volunteer at onf1@ucla.edu

More information on our campaign for better and safe bike access on 40th Street.

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