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1 Pedestrian Master Plan Technical Update Seattle Pedestrian Advisory Board Michelle Marx, Ian Macek November 10, 2015

2 Overview Survey respondents to-date Distribution Demographic breakdown thus far Ongoing work with OIRA (to reach minority populations) Next steps

3 2,800 responses to-date (survey opened 10/21) For comparison: 2012 BMP Update survey, ~3,700 responses Survey responses to-date

4 Project / SDOT email list SDOT social media City Boards/Commissions (provided briefings and asked to help distribute survey) DON district coordinators / District Council briefings Existing SDOT/City events (including Comp Plan outreach, “Seattle at Work”) SRTS networks (PTSA) SNG, Feet First, Cascade, DSA/Commute Seattle OIRA social media Senior networks (“Aging your Way,” Villages…thanks, Joanne!) UW Other press: KUOW, MyNorthwest.com, neighborhood blogs/newsletters Distribution

5 NeighborhoodCount Lake City204 Ballard190 Wedgwood161 Greenwood127 Capitol Hill100 Pinehurst91 Upper Queen Anne79 West Seattle76 Haller Lake69 Wallingford64 Maple Leaf62 Montlake62 Beacon Hill57 Central District56 Lower Queen Anne56 Broadview55 Crown Hill54 Columbia City50 Magnolia50 Phinney Ridge44 Fremont37 Green Lake30 NeighborhoodCount High Point10 Highland Park9 Laurelhurst9 Fauntleroy8 View Ridge8 Interbay7 Madrona7 Brighton6 North Beach/Blue Ridge6 Westlake6 Alki5 Georgetown5 Holly Park3 International District3 South Park3 Pioneer Square2 Roxhill2 South Beacon Hill2 Windermere2 Duwamish Industrial Dist.0 SoDo0 Yesler Terrace0 NeighborhoodCount Ravenna28 Rainier Beach27 Bitter Lake26 Eastlake25 Mount Baker23 University District21 Bryant20 Portage Bay20 Roosevelt20 Downtown19 Sand Point18 Belltown17 Northgate17 First Hill14 Leschi13 Madison Park13 Arbor Heights12 Delridge12 Hillman City12 South Lake Union12 Madison Valley11 Seward Park11 Other (please specify)226 Meadowbrook60 Mathews Beach19 Puget Ridge14 Victory Heights14 Olympic Hills12 Licton Spring6

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8 Group % of Seattle Population (based on 2010 Census)Targeted # of Survey Responses White (Non-Hispanic)66.3%2,519 Chinese4.1%156 Filipino2.6%99 Vietnamese2.2%84 Latino6.6%251 African Language Speakers1.9%72 Korean1.1%30 Goals for minority communities Working with OIRA to connect with community members, and hold focus groups if appropriate. Targeting ethnic communities in both North and South Seattle Will include targeting smaller groups not reflected in Census numbers, as recommended by OIRA (e.g., Arab, Bhutanese, Nepalese)

9 November Continue work with OIRA to gather responses from minority communities November 30Survey closes December 1-8Draft survey report December 9 Next SPAB Meeting (survey report, review draft Toolbox) December 18Finalize/post survey report December/Januar y Prioritization January/FebruaryPerformance Targets Next steps

10 Questions? michelle.marx@seattle.gov | (206) 684-0633 ian.macek@seattle.gov | (206) 684-7576 www.seattle.gov/transportation


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