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Walnut Creek Pedestrian Master PlanSummary of results ofApril–May 2014 online survey
June 9, 2014
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Overview of online survey• Purpose: Get input on existing conditions and needs• Open for seven weeks: April 10‒May 31• 195 respondents (not everyone responded to every
question)
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Age
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Student, parent or neither?
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Home zip code
162 responses
• 94596 (east of 680—south) 33%• 94595 (south of 680) 23%• 94597 (west of 680) 20%• 94598 (east of 680—north) 20%• Other 4%
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How often do you walk for…?
194 responses
Transportation
Fun or exercise
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Obstacles and challenges to walking
187 responses
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Other general obstacles and challenges?
108 responses
Common responses:• Poorly designed sidewalks
(narrow, no buffer against traffic, obstacles blocking the way)• Right-turning cars• Long wait times at traffic
lights• No street lights• Homeless people• Lax traffic enforcement• Lack of street trees, shade
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Favorite walks or places to walk?
164 responses
Common responses:• Iron Horse, Canal and other
trails (but concerns about access)• Downtown, Broadway Plaza
(but too many cars)• Open space areas: Rudgear
Estates, Shell Ridge, etc.• City parks: Civic, Alma, Larkey• Heather Farms• Parkmead (but no street
lights)
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Challenging streets and intersections?
164 responses
Common responses:• Wide, busy streets with fast
traffic:o Ygnacio Valley Rd, Walnut
Blvd, California, Main, Broadway, Mt Diablo, Treat, Olympic
• No sidewalks or shoulders:o Newell, Walnut, San Miguel• Downtown intersections• Trail crossings• Residential neighborhoods
with no sidewalks
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Ways to improve conditions for walking
173 responses
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How would you make walking in Walnut Creek safer and easier?
148 responses
Common responses:• More enforcement against
unsafe or aggressive driving• Sidewalks and high-visibility
crosswalks—esp. to schools, trails• Restrict cars and create
pedestrian zones in the downtown• Promote walking to school• Traffic-calming measures• Bike lanes, bike parking• Pedestrian bridges
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