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Which of the following best describes you?

Check all that apply

I live in Raleigh
96%
I work in Raleigh
41%
I am an environmental advocate
13%
I'm a local or state government employee
8%
Other
8%
I am a transportation professional
4%
I am an architect, builder, or land developer
1%
Closed to responses | 137 Responses

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How long have you lived in your current neighborhood?

More than 10 years
55%
5-10 years
18%
3-5 years
13%
Less than 1 year
8%
1-2 years
6%
Closed to responses | 158 Responses

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Which choice better describes your ideal neighborhood?

A neighborhood should offer a variety of housing types that serve households of different size, income, and stage in life
75%
A neighborhood should be comprised of homes that are all similar to each other in terms of size, layout, and price
25%
Closed to responses | 151 Responses

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Walkable amenities are in demand but require greater population density in order to succeed. Which choice better describes your preferences?

I am willing to live in a denser neighborhood and/or in a smaller space if I can walk to convenient amenities
67%
I prefer to have a larger home and/or more yard space, even if it means I have to drive to amenities
33%
Closed to responses | 148 Responses

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There are policies related to growing successful neighborhoods and communities in the current Comprehensive Plan. Which of the following types of policies would you like to see carried forward in the next comprehensive plan to support healthy and vibrant neighborhoods? Select all that apply.

Policies that support transportation connectivity through transit, walkability, bike-ability, and maintaining a gridded street network
73%
Policies that support the development of quality open spaces and enhance the public realm
70%
Policies that address the size, location, and composition of mixed-use centers, including neighborhood-scale retail
64%
Policies that encourage environmental stewardship and environmental justice
61%
Policies that encourage the preservation of historic resources
60%
Policies that encourage economic development through neighborhood reinvestment and small business support
57%
Policies that outline specific standards for new development
49%
Policies that identify appropriate transitions between land uses
42%
Closed to responses | 143 Responses

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When a neighborhood is in high demand, land prices rise and there is pressure to redevelop older structures. What best describes what you think is the right land use policy for a "hot" neighborhood?

Policy should seek to preserve the existing density and built character, even if it means that homes become much more expensive
50%
Policy should allow denser housing types and let more people live in the neighborhood, even if it means that the physical character changes significantly
50%
Closed to responses | 140 Responses

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Demolition cannot be denied in North Carolina. In general, how do you think properties with an official historic designation should be weighed when developing and implementing city zoning policy?

Zoning policy and development decisions should consider a property's historic designation and avoid directly or indirectly incentivizing demolition of historic places
83%
Zoning policy and development decisions should not consider a property's historic designation, even if it increases the likelihood that historic places will be demolished
17%
Closed to responses | 143 Responses

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Is there anything else you would like to share with us about your neighborhood?

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Did you attend either of the community conversation events on April 15 and April 22?

I did not attend
91%
I attended one or both events in person
5%
I watched one of both events online
5%
Closed to responses | 106 Responses

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How did you hear about the community conversation events? Select all that apply.

City of Raleigh website
33%
Social media
24%
Other
22%
From another organization
18%
From a friend, neighbor, or family member
13%
Presentation or event with city staff
7%
Flyer
1%
Yard sign
1%
LinkedIn
0%
Radio
0%
Newspaper
0%
Closed to responses | 83 Responses

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Is there anything else you would like to share with staff as we prepare Raleigh's Next Comprehensive Plan?

Closed for Comments

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If you would like to receive project updates an information about future events please share your email address.

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