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Share your ideas! : Survey Report for 01 March 2017 to 09 September 2020 <br />8/16/2020 10:13 PM statues of various animals different cross such as a family of ducks. 2) Please <br />remove the crosswalks on Cherry. They will end up costing you more for <br />continuous repairs. <br />Screen Name Redacted Remove the intrusive, dangerous protrusions into bicycle and car traffic lanes <br />8/17/2020 09:33 AM <br />Screen Name Redacted Brainstorm: quotes in the cement, colorful mosaic like the fish ,with birds <br />8/17/2020 11:56 PM instead, motivational sayings, sculptures or art work with volunteers to <br />maintain <br />Screen Name Redacted before we make them beautiful, lets actually make them safe for everyone! <br />8/18/2020 12:42 PM We have to cross 2 of these new walks to get to school/downtown. My elem <br />boys ride bikes and it's UNSAFE to have them merge with traffic.Please <br />remove approx 1 ft of the inside edge <br />Screen Name Redacted I do not think we should 'beautify' our crosswalks. Crosswalks do not need to <br />8/18/2020 03:47 PM be beautiful. They only need to be effective, which they currently are. Please <br />spend money on important & relevant issues, like homelessness, hunger, & <br />lack of affordability. <br />Screen Name Redacted Whirlygigs/pinwheels on the street sides or metal flower sculptures, metal or <br />plastic gardens on the round-abouts, colorful pebbles (or some sort of <br />sustainable material) in various designs like flowers, leaves, smiley faces, <br />etc. on the street. <br />Screen Name Redacted Whenever possible, above & below grade crossings at major intersections <br />8/20/2020 11:43 AM such as hwy 42 (or Main Street) and South Boulder Road. I'd rather have <br />safe & functional crossings than decorated ones. Adding concrete curbs that <br />protrude into the road isn't safe. <br />Screen Name Redacted Given that we've now remodeled crosswalks twice in 2 yrs., my idea would <br />be something that is bright, fun, and comes at close to $0 cost to taxpayers. <br />The fact that we're spending money a 2nd time when there wasn't an issue to <br />begin with is concerning. <br />Screen Name Redacted They are freaking horrible. Especially on cherry near the baseball park. No <br />8/20/2020 01:50 PM reason for them to jut out as far. As a daily motorist I hate them and foresee <br />accident problems. Coming from east to west there is a small rise where you <br />can barely see the impe <br />Screen Name Redacted You better paint them day glow orange so drivers can see them. Especially <br />8/20/2020 02:15 PM visitors Terrible design <br />Screen Name Redacted Too bad xeriscaping was excluded from consideration. How about combining <br />8/20/2020 02:40 PM concrete, paint and mosaic to create a MAP of the immediate area of the <br />crossing. Visually appealing plus educational and helpful for the young folks <br />traversing the intersections. <br />Screen Name Redacted I know you said that landscaping isn't the direction this is going, but I feel <br />8/20/2020 03:17 PM there is enough pavement with the streets and sidewalks, etc. so I would <br />Page 12 of 32 <br />
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